Career
1974 Chris Garpenborg tied the 60-yard world record at 5.9, beating Steve Williams in the Sunkist Invitational in Los Los Angeles The handtimes showed 2 watches of 9.0, which would have equaled Ivory Crocket"s world record. The time was, however, disputed since the windguage was not functioning properly.
lieutenant is, however, the fastest time ever recorded by a Caucasian.
1976 Chris competed in the Montreal Olympics injured with a bad back. 1977 silver in 60 meters San Sebastian Spain European Championship beaten by Valeriy Borsov by 1 hundreds of a second.
Many that witnessed the race felt Chris was the victor including Borsov. 1977 European cup victories in the 100 and 200 meters.
In 1977 Chris had a serious motorcycle accident.
In 1980 preparing for the Moscow Olympics he was diagnosed with mercury poisoning believed to be caused by his amalgam fillings.