MOSES PREVAILS IN EPIC MATCH

The Boston Globe | September 2, 1987| | Copyright

ROME - Their faces will be forever frozen together in time, the strained expressions a vivid portrait of the race they ran yesterday in this eternal city. They picked the second World Championships of track and field in Olympic Stadium to run this race, and the world stage was surely where it belonged.

In the end, it was ageless Edwin Moses outleaning youthful Danny Harris and West Germany's Harald Schmid to win the 400-meter intermediate hurdles in a race so close it was the nearest thing to a dead heat the sport has seen at its highest level. In the end, before a crowd of 48,000, ...

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