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Andre Phillips



         


André Lamar Phillips (born September 5, 1959) is a former American athlete, winner of 400 m hurdles at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, André Phillips was throughout his career in a shadow of his idol Edwin Moses, and managed to beat him once, at the Olympic Games.

Phillips attended at University of California, Los Angeles and won NCAA championships in 400 m hurdles in 1981 and finished fifth at the first World Championships. In 1985, in absence of Moses, Phillips won his only US National Championship title and also won the IAAF World Cup.

In 1988, Phillips lost to Moses at the Olympic Trials, but showed a good pace at Olympics, winning his heat and semifinal. In the final, Phillips ran his personal best 47.19 to win a gold medal, beating second-placed Amadou Dia Ba from Senegal by 0.04 seconds. Although Moses ran his fastest Olympic final, he was only third in a time of 47.56.


Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 400 m hurdles
John Tewksbury | Harry Hillman | Charles Bacon | Frank Loomis | Morgan Taylor | David Burghley | Bob Tisdall | Glenn Hardin | Roy Cochran | Charles Moore | Glenn Davis (twice) | Rex Cawley | David Hemery | John Akii-Bua | Edwin Moses (twice) | Volker Beck | André Phillips | Kevin Young | Derrick Adkins | Angelo Taylor | Felix Sanchez






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