Moses Loses 400-M. Hurdles
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MADRID — Edwin Moses lost his first 400-meter hurdle race in 10 years today after a record 126 consecutive victories, finishing second to fellow American Danny Harris in Madrid’s fifth annual outdoor track and field meet.
Moses, the Olympic and world champion and world-record holder, tripped at the last hurdle and was beaten for the first time since West German Harald Schmid led him home on Aug. 26, 1977, in a meet in West Berlin. Moses won the 400-meter gold medals in the 1976 and 1984 Olympics. Harris, who competed for Iowa State, was the silver medalist in the 1984 Olympics.
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