MPX5138314: Gay Abrahams (Panama), Dieter Kurrat (East Germany), John Jones (USA), Harvey Glance (USA), Donald Quarrie (Jamaica) silver medallist, Valery Dorzov (Russia) bronze medallist, Petar Petrov (Bulgaria). (Winner Haseley Crawford not in picture). Olympic Games 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138317: Montreal 1976 Edwin Moses after winning the 400m hurdles final. Not only did Moses win the gold medal in his first international meet, he set a world record of 47.64 seconds, breaking John Akii-Bua's mark of 47.82. His eight-meter victory over Mike Shine was the largest winning margin in the event in the Olympics, Montreal 1976 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138326: When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever.When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever, 17/11/2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5138353: When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever.When Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul Miles were born 1935 they were the first British quadruplets to survive and today they are the world's oldest living quads. Pictured is Ann with old photos of the family. Next year they will overtake a German, now dead, to be the world's oldest quads ever, 17/11/2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images