Frank Budd

Frank Budd (actually Francis Joseph Budd, born July 20, 1939 in Long Branch, New Jersey ) is a former American sprinter and American football player.

In 1960 he was. Among U.S. elimination fights for the Olympic Games in Rome in the second 100 -meter run At the games, he was fifth on 100 m and was in the 4 x 100 - meter relay to the U.S. team that was disqualified in the final.

In 1961 he was in a world record time of 9.2 s U.S. champion over 100 yards. In the same year he exhibited on 3 August in Gothenburg with 10.2 s his personal best time over 100 m. 1961 and 1962 he was the U.S. indoor champion over 60 yards. In the NCAA championship he won, starting for the Villanova University, 1961, 100 yards and 220 yards and defended his title in 1962 over 100 yards.

On 15 June 1961 he put together with Hayes Jones, Charles Frazier and Paul Drayton in Moscow with 39.1 s a world record in the 4 x 100 - meter relay on.

On the position of Wide receiver he played in 1962 for the Philadelphia Eagles and 1963 for the Washington Redskins.

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