The Olympic champion in track and field athletics died at the age of 66 years

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The American athlete and the trainer Glans Harvey died at the age of 66 years. The press service of Athletic Federation . The known athlete in the past died on Monday after the transferred heart attack. Glans Harvey — the winner of the World Cup, the champion and the prize-winner of Pan-American games, the world champion, the champion of 2020 Summer Olympics 1976 in Montreal, the world record-holder. Glans Harvey were repeated by a world record in run on 100 m (9,9 c) twice: at first on April 3, 1976 to Colombia, and a month later in Baton Rouge. Earlier it was reported that at the age of 76 years American died...