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Arquímedes Herrera (August 8, 1935 – May 30, 2013) was a Venezuelan track and field athlete who competed in the sprint events and was ranked #4 in the world in the 100 m in 1963. As a teenager Herrera spent time in the Venezuelan military, taking up his athletics career after his discharge. He claimed three medals at the 1963 Pan American Games held in São Paulo, Brazil. In the final of the 200m dash three athletes crossed the finish line with the same time 21.2 seconds. The Photo finish defined the Venezuelan Rafael Romero stay with gold medal; American Ollan Cassell, with silver; and Herrera, with the bronze. In 1964 he equaled the world record 200-meter dash in 20.5 seconds and also participated at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where he made the semi-finals in both the 100 m

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  • Arquímedes Herrera, né le 8 août 1935 à Bobures et mort le 30 mai 2013 à Maracaibo, est un athlète vénézuélien, spécialiste des épreuves de sprint. Il remporte quatre titres lors des championnats d'Amérique du Sud, sur 100 m et 4 × 100 mètres en 1961, et sur 100 m et 200 m en 1963. Il s'adjuge par ailleurs deux médailles lors des , et trois médailles lors des Jeux panaméricains de 1963. Il participe aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 à Tokyo. Éliminé en demi-finales du 100 m et du 200 m, il termine sixième de la finale du relais 4 × 100 mètres. (fr)
  • Arquímedes Herrera è stato un velocista venezuelano. (it)
  • Arquímedes Herrera (ur. 8 sierpnia 1935 w Bobures, zm. 30 maja 2013 w Maracaibo) – wenezuelski lekkoatleta, sprinter. (pl)
  • Arquímedes Herrera (August 8, 1935 – May 30, 2013) was a Venezuelan track and field athlete who competed in the sprint events and was ranked #4 in the world in the 100 m in 1963. As a teenager Herrera spent time in the Venezuelan military, taking up his athletics career after his discharge. He claimed three medals at the 1963 Pan American Games held in São Paulo, Brazil. In the final of the 200m dash three athletes crossed the finish line with the same time 21.2 seconds. The Photo finish defined the Venezuelan Rafael Romero stay with gold medal; American Ollan Cassell, with silver; and Herrera, with the bronze. In 1964 he equaled the world record 200-meter dash in 20.5 seconds and also participated at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where he made the semi-finals in both the 100 m (en)
  • Arquímedes Herrera (* 8. August 1935 in Bobures; † 30. Mai 2013 in Maracaibo) war ein venezolanischer Leichtathlet, der 1964 mit der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel im Olympischen Endlauf stand. Herrera wurde 1961 Südamerikameister im 100-Meter-Lauf und Zweiter im 200-Meter-Lauf. 1962 bei den Mittelamerika- und Karibikspielen belegte Herrera über 100 Meter den dritten Platz, gewann über 200 Meter Silber hinter Rafael Romero und siegte zusammen mit Romero in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel. 1963 siegte Herrera bei den Südamerikameisterschaften über 100 Meter in 10,2 Sekunden und über 200 Meter in 20,9 Sekunden. Bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1963 gewann Herrera über 100 Meter Silber hinter dem Kubaner Enrique Figuerola. Über 200 Meter kamen drei Läufer zeitgleich in 21,23 Sekunden ins Ziel. Herrera (de)
  • Arquímedes Herrera (Bobures, 8 de agosto de 1935 - Maracaibo, 30 de mayo de 2013)​ fue un atleta venezolano que compitió en las pruebas de velocidad. Nacido en el municipio Sucre del Estado Zulia, fue uno de los velocistas más explosivos de la generación de los “Superdotados del atletismo” que entrenaba el húngaro Ladislao Lazar. Junto con , y , integró la posta 4 x 100 venezolana que clasificó a las finales de los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 1964, ubicándose como la sexta mejor del mundo. (es)
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