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Butch Reynolds is renowned for his exceptional career as a track and field athlete. He made history by breaking the 400-meter world record in 1988, a record that held strong for 11 years.
Butch Reynolds tripped up by anti-doping rules. It’s not difficult to take that position given Reynolds’ story. After winning a gold and a silver medal in the 1988 Seoul Olympics not long ...
Butch Reynolds was subject of ESPN documentary. Reynolds was the subject of a recent “30 for 30” documentary that aired on ESPN about a year ago. In it, he and the film’s director, ...
In 1990, the sports world saw the scandal of Butch Reynolds' false-positive steroid test, which upended his athletic career. Now, he tells his story.
Long before LeBron James, we had Olympic track star Butch Reynolds as a highly visible favorite son in my hometown, Akron, Ohio. Not only are both at the top of their game, they also serve as role ...
In 1990, the sports world saw the scandal of Butch Reynolds' false-positive steroid test, which upended his athletic career. Now, he tells his story.
ESPN will air unannounced Olympic-themed 30 for 30 on Butch Reynolds A yet-to-be-announced ESPN 30 for 30 seems likely to air this summer in conjunction with the Paris Olympics.
One of them, Butch Reynolds, gets his due in the new film “False Positive.” The ESPN “30 For 30” documentary premieres Saturday at the Cleveland International Film Festival. It tells the story of what ...
See Quincy Hall’s storm for gold in the video player above COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Olympic champion and former world record holder Butch Reynolds didn’t watch the Olympics for a long time.
Finally, Butch Reynolds joins to discuss the new ESPN 30 for 30 documentary False Positive on the doping allegation that derailed his life and career. Support Hang Up and Listen by ...