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When a Tie Was Not a Tie; How .002 Decided Olympic Gold and Changed the Sport

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When a Tie Was Not a Tie; How .002 Decided Olympic Gold and Changed the Sport On Aug. 30, 1972, Sweden’s Gunnar Larsson and the United States’ Tim McKee touched

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