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Andrew Emlyn "Drew" McMaster (born 10 May 1957 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish sprinter. In 1976, he was Scottish, AAA's Indoor, and Junior 200 metres champion. He went on to win two further Scottish 200 metres titles in 1977, and 78. In 1978, he went with the Scottish athletics team to the Edmonton Commonwealth Games where he won the 4x100 relay Gold Medal alongside David Jenkins, Allan Wells, and Cameron Sharp. He also won the Scottish 100 metres championships in 1981 and 1982. He was runner up in the UK Championships in the 100/200 in 1978 and 1980.

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  • Drew McMaster (de)
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  • Drew McMaster, wł. Andrew Emlyn McMaster (ur. 10 maja 1957 w Edynburgu) – brytyjski lekkoatleta, sprinter, mistrz igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów, olimpijczyk. (pl)
  • Drew McMaster (eigentlich Andrew Emlyn „Drew“ McMaster; * 10. Mai 1957 in Edinburgh, Schottland) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Sprinter. Bei den Commonwealth Games 1978 in Edmonton siegte er mit der schottischen Mannschaft in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel. 1980 erreichte er bei den Olympischen Spielen in Moskau über 100 Meter das Viertelfinale und kam mit der britischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Stafette auf den vierten Platz. Bei den Commonwealth Games 1982 in Brisbane wurde er Siebter über 100 Meter und gewann mit der schottischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Stafette Bronze. (de)
  • Andrew Emlyn "Drew" McMaster (born 10 May 1957 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish sprinter. In 1976, he was Scottish, AAA's Indoor, and Junior 200 metres champion. He went on to win two further Scottish 200 metres titles in 1977, and 78. In 1978, he went with the Scottish athletics team to the Edmonton Commonwealth Games where he won the 4x100 relay Gold Medal alongside David Jenkins, Allan Wells, and Cameron Sharp. He also won the Scottish 100 metres championships in 1981 and 1982. He was runner up in the UK Championships in the 100/200 in 1978 and 1980. (en)
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  • Drew McMaster (eigentlich Andrew Emlyn „Drew“ McMaster; * 10. Mai 1957 in Edinburgh, Schottland) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Sprinter. Bei den Commonwealth Games 1978 in Edmonton siegte er mit der schottischen Mannschaft in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel. 1980 erreichte er bei den Olympischen Spielen in Moskau über 100 Meter das Viertelfinale und kam mit der britischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Stafette auf den vierten Platz. Bei den Commonwealth Games 1982 in Brisbane wurde er Siebter über 100 Meter und gewann mit der schottischen 4-mal-100-Meter-Stafette Bronze. Zweimal wurde er Schottischer Meister über 100 Meter (1981, 1982) und dreimal über 200 Meter (1976–1978). 1995 gab er Doping mit Anabolika zu. 2015 beschuldigte er den Olympiasieger von 1980 Allan Wells des Dopings. (de)
  • Andrew Emlyn "Drew" McMaster (born 10 May 1957 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish sprinter. In 1976, he was Scottish, AAA's Indoor, and Junior 200 metres champion. He went on to win two further Scottish 200 metres titles in 1977, and 78. In 1978, he went with the Scottish athletics team to the Edmonton Commonwealth Games where he won the 4x100 relay Gold Medal alongside David Jenkins, Allan Wells, and Cameron Sharp. He also won the Scottish 100 metres championships in 1981 and 1982. He was runner up in the UK Championships in the 100/200 in 1978 and 1980. In 1980, he competed at the Summer Olympics in Moscow, where he competed for Great Britain in the 100 metres where he did not get past the quarter final, but he anchored the British team in the sprint relay that finished 4th in the final with a then British record of 38.62 seconds. In 1981, he took third place in the AAA's 100 metres. In 1982, he went to the Brisbane Commonwealth Games where he won a bronze medal with the sprint relay team, and also made it to the 100 metres final where he finished eighth. His personal bests were 10.37 seconds for the 100 metres and 20.77 sec for the 200 metres. In 1995, he admitted that he had taken performance-enhancing drugs. In 2016, McMaster revealed that he knew for certain that at least six other athletes did the same during the 1980s. (en)
  • Drew McMaster, wł. Andrew Emlyn McMaster (ur. 10 maja 1957 w Edynburgu) – brytyjski lekkoatleta, sprinter, mistrz igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów, olimpijczyk. (pl)
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