Brian Oldfield, free-spirited Olympian who excelled at shot putting and partying, dies at 71

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One cigarette was all it took.

Brian Oldfield, a young shot putter on the U.S. team at the 1972 Summer Olympics, was dying for a smoke so he borrowed a match and lit up a Lucky Strike.

Smack dab in the middle of the competition. Between throws. In front of an international television audience.

Just that quickly, Oldfield established himself as a free spirit whose whirling style revolutionized the shot put but whose talents were frequently outshone by a penchant for partying, wearing outlandish clothes and bucking tradition.


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