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Canadians reflect on competing at 1964 Tokyo Summer Games

  TORONTO While Tokyo is welcoming the world this week, many still vividly remember the last time the Summer Games were there in 1964. That includes 80-year-old Bill Crothers, a two-time Olympian who has a school named after him in Markham, Ont. That’s where his 1964 silver medal is kept, which he won in the 800 metre race. “You really feel proud you feel proud as a Canadian, you feel proud as an athlete,” he told CTV News. The ’64 Games were the first ever to be held in Asia. Japan was coming out of economic recovery, nearly 20 years after the Second World War.

Sotheby s expect to sell rare Nike track shoes for $1 million when auction

Tuesday, 13 July 2021 A pair of early spikes handmade by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman for Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome, including featuring a prototype logo, have been up for sale by Sotheby’s and could fetch up to record $1 million (£723,000/€850,000) when they are auctioned later this month. The shoes made for Jerome, winner of an Olympic bronze medallist in the 100 metres at Tokyo 1964, features a red arrow that was a prelude to the famous Nike Swoosh logo. Sotheby s New York will put the white lace-up shoes on sale online from July 23, the day of the Opening Ceremony of this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, to August 2.

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