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  2. Florence Griffith Joyner - Wikipedia

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    Florence Delorez Griffith Joyner [4] (born Florence Delorez Griffith; [2] December 21, 1959 – September 21, 1998), also known as Flo-Jo, was an American track and field athlete and the fastest woman ever recorded.

  3. Al Joyner - Wikipedia

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    Their daughter, Mary Ruth, was born in 1990. Griffith-Joyner died from an epileptic seizure at the age of 38 in 1998. After his wife's death, Joyner began traveling to promote her newly published book, Running for Dummies, and jump-start the Florence Griffith Joyner charity/scholarship fund. He also began directing the Flo Jo Community ...

  4. Evelyn Ashford - Wikipedia

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    She was beaten in the 100 m by Florence Griffith Joyner, who had broken her world record earlier in the season at the Olympic Trials. In the 4 × 100 m relay she again ran the final leg, winning her third Olympic gold medal despite a less than perfect last exchange between Griffith-Joyner and Ashford that required Ashford to run a sensational ...

  5. Sprinters catching up to Flo-Jo’s hallowed 100, 200 world ...

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    Florence Griffith Joyner set the 100 mark of 10.49 at the U.S. Olympic Trials and the 200 mark of 21.34 […] Sprinters catching up to Flo-Jo’s hallowed 100, 200 world records that have stood ...

  6. How Women’s Sports Uniforms Became So Controversial, Long ...

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    A study sponsored by Dove and Nike found that 45 percent of girls quit sports by age 14 due to low body ... Team USA's Florence Griffith Joyner ("Flo-Jo") in action during the women’s 100 meter ...

  7. Elaine Thompson-Herah - Wikipedia

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    The next year at the Rio Olympics, she became the first woman since Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988 to win 100 m and 200 m gold at the Olympics. After the Rio Olympics, Thompson-Herah was plagued by an Achilles tendon injury, which affected her performance at the 2017 World Athletics Championships and the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

  8. Gabrielle Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Her time of 21.61 seconds at the United States Olympic trials on June 26, 2021, was the second-fastest ever at the time, surpassed only by world record holder Florence Griffith-Joyner. [21] The time even surprised Thomas herself; after the race, she said, "It definitely changed how I view myself as a runner.

  9. Henry Golding Smiles with 11-Month-Old Daughter Florence as ...

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