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  marie jose perec triple olympic champion
marie jose perec winning the 400m in barcelona 92, and the 200 and 400m in atlanta 96, cathy freeman got second. marie jose perec winning the 400m in barcelona 92, and the 200 and 400m in atlanta 96, cathy freeman got second. marie jose perec winning the 400m in barcelona 92, and the 200 and 400m in atlanta 96, cathy freeman got second.
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  1996 olympics 400m women
marie-josé pérec wins her second gold at 400m and becomes the 3rd fastest behind koch and kratochvilova. marie-josé pérec wins her second gold at 400m and becomes the 3rd fastest behind koch and kratochvilova. marie-josé pérec wins her second gold at 400m and becomes the 3rd fastest behind koch and kratochvilova.
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  1996 olympics 200m women
marie-josé pérec achieves the double as valerie brisco-hooks had done in 1984. marie-josé pérec achieves the double as valerie brisco-hooks had done in 1984. marie-josé pérec achieves the double as valerie brisco-hooks had done in 1984.
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  1990 european championships women's 400 ...
grit breuer of east germany takes the gold ahead of future world & olympic champion marie-jose perec grit breuer of east germany takes the gold ahead of future world & olympic champion marie-jose perec grit breuer of east germany takes the gold ahead of future world & olympic champion marie-jose perec
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  1992 olympics 400m women
marie-josé pérec wins the first of three olympic gold medals. marie-josé pérec wins the first of three olympic gold medals. marie-josé pérec wins the first of three olympic gold medals.
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  cathy freeman 2000 olympic 400m champion
freeman began athletics at a young age, competing along with her brother garth. their first coach was their step-father, bruce. by their early teens, both had a collection of regional and titles, with cathy competing in the 100 m, 200 m and high jump.

in 1990, freeman was chosen as a member of australia's 4x100 m relay team for the 1990 commonwealth games in auckland, new zealand. the team won the gold medal, making freeman the first ever aboriginal commonwealth games gold medallist, as well as one of the youngest, at 16 years old. she was then selected to represent australia at the 1990 world junior championships in athletics in plodiv, bulgaria. there, she reached the semi-finals of the 100 m and placed fifth in the final of the 200 m.

freeman competed in her second world junior championships in seoul, south korea. she competed only in the 200 m, winning the silver medal behind china's hu ling. also in 1992, she travelled to her first olympic games, reaching the second round of her new speciality event; the 400 m. for the 1993 world championships in athletics, freeman returned to the 200 m, reaching the semi-finals.

1994 was freeman's breakthrough season, when she entered into the world's elite for the first time. competing at the 1994 commonwealth games in canada, freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. she also competed as a member of australia's 4x100 m squad, winning the silver medal and as a member of the 4x400 m team, who finished first but were later disqualified. during the 1994 season, freeman took 1.3 seconds from her 400 m personal best, achieving 50.04 seconds. she also set all-time personal bests in the 100 m (11.24) and 200 m (22.25).

as one of the favourites for a medal at the 1995 world championships in athletics in sweden, freeman was disappointed to finish fourth. she also reached the semi-finals of the 200 m.

freeman made more progress during the 1996 season, setting many personal bests and australian records. this meant that she had emerged as the biggest challenger to france's marie-josé pérec at the 1996 olympics. she eventually took the silver medal behind pérec, in an australian record of 48.63 seconds. this is still the sixth fastest time ever and the second fastest since 1985. pérec's winning time of 48.25 was an olympic record and the third fastest ever.

pérec chose to spend the 1997 season concentrating on 200 m, so freeman became the favourite for that year's world championships in athens. freeman lived up to this, winning the world title in 49.77 seconds. in fact, freeman's only loss at 400 m, this season came in oslo when injuring her foot.

freeman took a break for the 1998 season, due to injury. upon her return to the track in 1999, freeman did not lose a single 400 m race, including at the world championships, where she defended her world title.

her win streak continued into the 2000 season, despite marie-josé pérec's return to the track. freeman was the home favourite for the 400 m title at the 2000 olympics in sydney, where she was expected to face-off with rival pérec. this showdown never happened, as pérec left the games after an encounter with an australian photographer. freeman won the olympic title in a time of 49.11 seconds, becoming the first ever aboriginal olympic champion. after the race, freeman took a victory lap, carrying both the aboriginal and australian flags. this was despite the fact that unofficial flags are banned at the olympic games and the aboriginal flag is not an offical flag. freeman also made the final of the 200 m, finishing seventh.

she regularly competed in the victorian athletic league where she won two 400m races at the stawell gift.

after her olympic triumph, freeman chose to take a break from the track, not competing during the 2001 season. during 2002, freeman returned to the track to compete as a member of australia's victorious 4x400 m relay team at the 2002 commonwealth games. freeman announced her retirement in 2003. freeman began athletics at a young age, competing along with her brother garth. their first coach was their step-father, bruce. by their early teens, both had a collection of regional and titles, with cathy competing in the 100 m, 200 m and high jump.

in 1990, freeman was chosen as a member of australia's 4x100 m relay team for the 1990 commonwealth games in auckland, new zealand. the team won the gold medal, making freeman the first ever aboriginal commonwealth games gold medallist, as well as one of the youngest, at 16 years old. she was then selected to represent australia at the 1990 world junior championships in athletics in plodiv, bulgaria. there, she reached the semi-finals of the 100 m and placed fifth in the final of the 200 m.

freeman competed in her second world junior championships in seoul, south korea. she competed only in the 200 m, winning the silver medal behind china's hu ling. also in 1992, she travelled to her first olympic games, reaching the second round of her new speciality event; the 400 m. for the 1993 world championships in athletics, freeman returned to the 200 m, reaching the semi-finals.

1994 was freeman's breakthrough season, when she entered into the world's elite for the first time. competing at the 1994 commonwealth games in canada, freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. she also competed as a member of australia's 4x100 m squad, winning the silver medal and as a member of the 4x400 m team, who finished first but were later disqualified. during the 1994 season, freeman took 1.3 seconds from her 400 m personal best, achieving 50.04 seconds. she also set all-time personal bests in the 100 m (11.24) and 200 m (22.25).

as one of the favourites for a medal at the 1995 world championships in athletics in sweden, freeman was disappointed to finish fourth. she also reached the semi-finals of the 200 m.

freeman made more progress during the 1996 season, setting many personal bests and australian records. this meant that she had emerged as the biggest challenger to france's marie-josé pérec at the 1996 olympics. she eventually took the silver medal behind pérec, in an australian record of 48.63 seconds. this is still the sixth fastest time ever and the second fastest since 1985. pérec's winning time of 48.25 was an olympic record and the third fastest ever.

pérec chose to spend the 1997 season concentrating on 200 m, so freeman became the favourite for that year's world championships in athens. freeman lived up to this, winning the world title in 49.77 seconds. in fact, freeman's only loss at 400 m, this season came in oslo when injuring her foot.

freeman took a break for the 1998 season, due to injury. upon her return to the track in 1999, freeman did not lose a single 400 m race, including at the world championships, where she defended her world title.

her win streak continued into the 2000 season, despite marie-josé pérec's return to the track. freeman was the home favourite for the 400 m title at the 2000 olympics in sydney, where she was expected to face-off with rival pérec. this showdown never happened, as pérec left the games after an encounter with an australian photographer. freeman won the olympic title in a time of 49.11 seconds, becoming the first ever aboriginal olympic champion. after the race, freeman took a victory lap, carrying both the aboriginal and australian flags. this was despite the fact that unofficial flags are banned at the olympic games and the aboriginal flag is not an offical flag. freeman also made the final of the 200 m, finishing seventh.

she regularly competed in the victorian athletic league where she won two 400m races at the stawell gift.

after her olympic triumph, freeman chose to take a break from the track, not competing during the 2001 season. during 2002, freeman returned to the track to compete as a member of australia's victorious 4x400 m relay team at the 2002 commonwealth games. freeman announced her retirement in 2003. freeman began athletics at a young age, competing along with her brother garth. their first coach was their step-father, bruce. by their early teens, both had a collection of regional and titles, with cathy competing in the 100 m, 200 m and high jump.

in 1990, freeman was chosen as a member of australia's 4x100 m relay team for the 1990 commonwealth games in auckland, new zealand. the team won the gold medal, making freeman the first ever aboriginal commonwealth games gold medallist, as well as one of the youngest, at 16 years old. she was then selected to represent australia at the 1990 world junior championships in athletics in plodiv, bulgaria. there, she reached the semi-finals of the 100 m and placed fifth in the final of the 200 m.

freeman competed in her second world junior championships in seoul, south korea. she competed only in the 200 m, winning the silver medal behind china's hu ling. also in 1992, she travelled to her first olympic games, reaching the second round of her new speciality event; the 400 m. for the 1993 world championships in athletics, freeman returned to the 200 m, reaching the semi-finals.

1994 was freeman's breakthrough season, when she entered into the world's elite for the first time. competing at the 1994 commonwealth games in canada, freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. she also competed as a member of australia's 4x100 m squad, winning the silver medal and as a member of the 4x400 m team, who finished first but were later disqualified. during the 1994 season, freeman took 1.3 seconds from her 400 m personal best, achieving 50.04 seconds. she also set all-time personal bests in the 100 m (11.24) and 200 m (22.25).

as one of the favourites for a medal at the 1995 world championships in athletics in sweden, freeman was disappointed to finish fourth. she also reached the semi-finals of the 200 m.

freeman made more progress during the 1996 season, setting many personal bests and australian records. this meant that she had emerged as the biggest challenger to france's marie-josé pérec at the 1996 olympics. she eventually took the silver medal behind pérec, in an australian record of 48.63 seconds. this is still the sixth fastest time ever and the second fastest since 1985. pérec's winning time of 48.25 was an olympic record and the third fastest ever.

pérec chose to spend the 1997 season concentrating on 200 m, so freeman became the favourite for that year's world championships in athens. freeman lived up to this, winning the world title in 49.77 seconds. in fact, freeman's only loss at 400 m, this season came in oslo when injuring her foot.

freeman took a break for the 1998 season, due to injury. upon her return to the track in 1999, freeman did not lose a single 400 m race, including at the world championships, where she defended her world title.

her win streak continued into the 2000 season, despite marie-josé pérec's return to the track. freeman was the home favourite for the 400 m title at the 2000 olympics in sydney, where she was expected to face-off with rival pérec. this showdown never happened, as pérec left the games after an encounter with an australian photographer. freeman won the olympic title in a time of 49.11 seconds, becoming the first ever aboriginal olympic champion. after the race, freeman took a victory lap, carrying both the aboriginal and australian flags. this was despite the fact that unofficial flags are banned at the olympic games and the aboriginal flag is not an offical flag. freeman also made the final of the 200 m, finishing seventh.

she regularly competed in the victorian athletic league where she won two 400m races at the stawell gift.

after her olympic triumph, freeman chose to take a break from the track, not competing during the 2001 season. during 2002, freeman returned to the track to compete as a member of australia's victorious 4x400 m relay team at the 2002 commonwealth games. freeman announced her retirement in 2003.
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  womens 4*400m relay seoul 1988
flo-jo and the u.s. take the silver flo-jo and the u.s. take the silver flo-jo and the u.s. take the silver
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  women 200m 1993 world championship
ottey wins her first world championship gold medal

results - 200 metres - women - final 

thursday, august 19, 1993 - 20:40        wind: 0 m/s 
 
pos  lane    athlete country mark       
1  4    ottey merlene jam 21.98      
2  6    torrence gwen usa 22.00      
3  3    privalova irina rus 22.13      
4  7    pérec marie-josé fra 22.20      
5  2    onyali mary ngr 22.32      
6  8    pomoshchnikova-voronova natalya rus 22.50      
7  5    malchugina galina rus 22.50      
8  1    young-stone dannette usa 23.04      

copyright ©1996-1999.
iaaf international amateur athletic federation. all rights reserved. ottey wins her first world championship gold medal

results - 200 metres - women - final 

thursday, august 19, 1993 - 20:40        wind: 0 m/s 
 
pos  lane    athlete country mark       
1  4    ottey merlene jam 21.98      
2  6    torrence gwen usa 22.00      
3  3    privalova irina rus 22.13      
4  7    pérec marie-josé fra 22.20      
5  2    onyali mary ngr 22.32      
6  8    pomoshchnikova-voronova natalya rus 22.50      
7  5    malchugina galina rus 22.50      
8  1    young-stone dannette usa 23.04      

copyright ©1996-1999.
iaaf international amateur athletic federation. all rights reserved. ottey wins her first world championship gold medal

results - 200 metres - women - final 

thursday, august 19, 1993 - 20:40        wind: 0 m/s 
 
pos  lane    athlete country mark       
1  4    ottey merlene jam 21.98      
2  6    torrence gwen usa 22.00      
3  3    privalova irina rus 22.13      
4  7    pérec marie-josé fra 22.20      
5  2    onyali mary ngr 22.32      
6  8    pomoshchnikova-voronova natalya rus 22.50      
7  5    malchugina galina rus 22.50      
8  1    young-stone dannette usa 23.04      

copyright ©1996-1999.
iaaf international amateur athletic federation. all rights reserved.
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  the final 200m of the womens 400m final ...
marita koch sets a new or in the 400m of 48.88

1. marita koch             (gdr)   48.88 or
2. jarmila kratochvilova   (cze)   49.46
3. christina lathan        (gdr)   49.66
4. irina nazarova          (rus)   50.07   
5. nina zyuskova           (ukr)   50.17
6. gabriele lowe           (gdr)   51.33
7. pirjo haggman           (fin)   51.35
8. linsey macdonald        (gbr)   52.40 marita koch sets a new or in the 400m of 48.88

1. marita koch             (gdr)   48.88 or
2. jarmila kratochvilova   (cze)   49.46
3. christina lathan        (gdr)   49.66
4. irina nazarova          (rus)   50.07   
5. nina zyuskova           (ukr)   50.17
6. gabriele lowe           (gdr)   51.33
7. pirjo haggman           (fin)   51.35
8. linsey macdonald        (gbr)   52.40 marita koch sets a new or in the 400m of 48.88

1. marita koch             (gdr)   48.88 or
2. jarmila kratochvilova   (cze)   49.46
3. christina lathan        (gdr)   49.66
4. irina nazarova          (rus)   50.07   
5. nina zyuskova           (ukr)   50.17
6. gabriele lowe           (gdr)   51.33
7. pirjo haggman           (fin)   51.35
8. linsey macdonald        (gbr)   52.40
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  love manaudou in beijing
c'est parti pour le show!  dans l'enceinte grandiose du c'est parti pour le show!  dans l'enceinte grandiose du c'est parti pour le show!  dans l'enceinte grandiose du
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  michael johnson 1996 olympics
michael duane johnson (born september 13, 1967 in dallas, texas) is a retired american sprinter who holds the current world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters, and 4 x 400 m relay{cite}. he also has run the fastest 300 meters of all time, an event not recognized by the iaaf. he won four olympic gold medals and was crowned world champion nine times.[1]

he is the only male sprint athlete in history to win both the 200 m and 400 m events at the same olympics, a feat he accomplished at the 1996 summer olympics in atlanta, georgia. johnson is the only man to successfully defend his olympic title in the 400 m.

johnson was noted for his unique running style. his upright stance and very short steps defied the perceived wisdom that a high knee lift was essential for maximum speed. 
johnson was born and raised in dallas as the youngest of five children, and attended skyline high school and baylor university.[2] at baylor, johnson was coached by clyde hart, and he won several ncaa titles in both indoor and outdoor sprints and relays.[1] he prepared for the 1988 summer olympics in seoul, but developed a stress fracture of his left fibula before the u.s. olympic trials began. he did not qualify in the 400 m and he withdrew from the 200 m.[2]

johnson graduated from baylor in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in business, as the first athlete ever to hold the number one world ranking in both the 200 m and the 400 m.[2] in 1991, he won the world 200 m title in tokyo by the largest margin of victory since jesse owens won the event in the 1936 summer olympics.

two weeks before the 1992 summer olympics began, johnson and his agent both contracted food poisoning at a restaurant in spain.[2] johnson lost both weight and strength. he was the favorite to win the 200m going into the olympics, but he could do no better than sixth in his semifinal heat, and failed to reach the 200 m final. nevertheless, he was able to race as a member of the 4 x 400 m relay team, which won a gold medal and set a new world record time of 2:55.74.

he won the 1993 u.s. title in the 400 m, and followed it with world titles in both the 400 m and 4 x 400 m relay. his 42.94 second split time in the 4 x 400 relay remains the fastest 400 meters in history.[1] at the 1995 world championships in gothenburg, johnson won his first 200 m and 400 m michael duane johnson (born september 13, 1967 in dallas, texas) is a retired american sprinter who holds the current world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters, and 4 x 400 m relay{cite}. he also has run the fastest 300 meters of all time, an event not recognized by the iaaf. he won four olympic gold medals and was crowned world champion nine times.[1]

he is the only male sprint athlete in history to win both the 200 m and 400 m events at the same olympics, a feat he accomplished at the 1996 summer olympics in atlanta, georgia. johnson is the only man to successfully defend his olympic title in the 400 m.

johnson was noted for his unique running style. his upright stance and very short steps defied the perceived wisdom that a high knee lift was essential for maximum speed. 
johnson was born and raised in dallas as the youngest of five children, and attended skyline high school and baylor university.[2] at baylor, johnson was coached by clyde hart, and he won several ncaa titles in both indoor and outdoor sprints and relays.[1] he prepared for the 1988 summer olympics in seoul, but developed a stress fracture of his left fibula before the u.s. olympic trials began. he did not qualify in the 400 m and he withdrew from the 200 m.[2]

johnson graduated from baylor in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in business, as the first athlete ever to hold the number one world ranking in both the 200 m and the 400 m.[2] in 1991, he won the world 200 m title in tokyo by the largest margin of victory since jesse owens won the event in the 1936 summer olympics.

two weeks before the 1992 summer olympics began, johnson and his agent both contracted food poisoning at a restaurant in spain.[2] johnson lost both weight and strength. he was the favorite to win the 200m going into the olympics, but he could do no better than sixth in his semifinal heat, and failed to reach the 200 m final. nevertheless, he was able to race as a member of the 4 x 400 m relay team, which won a gold medal and set a new world record time of 2:55.74.

he won the 1993 u.s. title in the 400 m, and followed it with world titles in both the 400 m and 4 x 400 m relay. his 42.94 second split time in the 4 x 400 relay remains the fastest 400 meters in history.[1] at the 1995 world championships in gothenburg, johnson won his first 200 m and 400 m michael duane johnson (born september 13, 1967 in dallas, texas) is a retired american sprinter who holds the current world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters, and 4 x 400 m relay{cite}. he also has run the fastest 300 meters of all time, an event not recognized by the iaaf. he won four olympic gold medals and was crowned world champion nine times.[1]

he is the only male sprint athlete in history to win both the 200 m and 400 m events at the same olympics, a feat he accomplished at the 1996 summer olympics in atlanta, georgia. johnson is the only man to successfully defend his olympic title in the 400 m.

johnson was noted for his unique running style. his upright stance and very short steps defied the perceived wisdom that a high knee lift was essential for maximum speed. 
johnson was born and raised in dallas as the youngest of five children, and attended skyline high school and baylor university.[2] at baylor, johnson was coached by clyde hart, and he won several ncaa titles in both indoor and outdoor sprints and relays.[1] he prepared for the 1988 summer olympics in seoul, but developed a stress fracture of his left fibula before the u.s. olympic trials began. he did not qualify in the 400 m and he withdrew from the 200 m.[2]

johnson graduated from baylor in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in business, as the first athlete ever to hold the number one world ranking in both the 200 m and the 400 m.[2] in 1991, he won the world 200 m title in tokyo by the largest margin of victory since jesse owens won the event in the 1936 summer olympics.

two weeks before the 1992 summer olympics began, johnson and his agent both contracted food poisoning at a restaurant in spain.[2] johnson lost both weight and strength. he was the favorite to win the 200m going into the olympics, but he could do no better than sixth in his semifinal heat, and failed to reach the 200 m final. nevertheless, he was able to race as a member of the 4 x 400 m relay team, which won a gold medal and set a new world record time of 2:55.74.

he won the 1993 u.s. title in the 400 m, and followed it with world titles in both the 400 m and 4 x 400 m relay. his 42.94 second split time in the 4 x 400 relay remains the fastest 400 meters in history.[1] at the 1995 world championships in gothenburg, johnson won his first 200 m and 400 m
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