Danny Harris

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Olympic medal record
Men's athletics
Silver 1984 Los Angeles 400 m hurdles

Danny Lee Harris (born September 7, 1965 in Torrance, CA) is a former American 400mH runner who won silver medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and the 1987 World Championships in Rome. Harris' greatest moment came at a meeting in Madrid in 1987 where he beat Edwin Moses who had been undefeated since 1976. Later in the same year Harris came very close to defeating Moses again in a dramatic final at the World Championships. In the end Moses defended his title by 2/100 of a second. Harris did not take part in the 1988 Olympics after finishing fifth at the 1988 US trials in Indianapolis. Shortly afterwards he began using cocaine; In 1992 he tested positive and was temporarily banned. Four years later he tested positive for cocaine again, and the ban was made permanent.

On Nov. 10, 2004, while employed as a personal trainer and living voluntarily at the CLARE foundation (a sober-living facility in Santa Monica, California), Harris was arrested for the kidnapping and robbery of a 75-year-old woman, and held on a $1.44 million bail. Police hounds had tracked an article of clothing left at the crime scene to the foundation, and three witnesses had identified him in a photographic lineup. DNA evidence left at the scene, however, matched only Alonzo Taylor, a convicted burglar who was already in custody for an unrelated crime. Harris remained jailed while prosecutors attempted unsuccessfully to find links between the two. Two days after an in-person lineup resulted in witnesses identifying only Taylor, the charges were dismissed, with an apology from the presiding judge over his two-month stay in a Los Angeles County jail.

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