In the 100m men's run, it was Carl Lewis (USA 9.99), followed by
Sam Graddy (USA 10.19 ) and Ben Johnson (CAN 10.22)
2006-09-26 23:28:07
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answered by triaxelon 1
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Mens 100m Carl Lewis USA 9.99s
Mens 4x100m USA 37.83s
Womens 100m Evelyn Ashford USA 10.97s
Womens 4x100m USA 41.65s
The mens team consisted of Sam Graddy, Ron Brown, Calvin Smith and Carl Lewis.
The womens team consisted of Alice Brown, Jeanette Bolden, Chandra Cheeseborough and Evelyn Ashford.
Looks like a bit of a clean sweep!
Hope thats all you need to know.
2006-09-26 23:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-25 06:29:34
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answered by ? 3
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Carl Lewis
2006-09-26 23:28:45
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answered by Tom S 3
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Florence Griffith began racing when she was seven years old, but was forced to give up sport at nineteen in order to help support her family. Sprint coach Bob Kersee found her working as a bank teller and helped her enroll at U.C.L.A. At the 1984 Olympics, in her hometown of Los Angeles, Griffith won a silver medal at 200m, although her long (15cm) and wildly painted fingernails earned her more attention from the press than her running. After marrying 1984 triple jump Olympic champion Al Joyner, she changed her name to Florence Griffith Joyner and eventually picked up the nickname "Flojo." On 16 July 1988, at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Griffith Joyner achieved a stunning breakthrough when she ran the 100m in 10.49 seconds, obliterating Evelyn Ashford's record of 10.79. Her time was faster than the men's records in a wide range of countries, including Ireland, New Zealand, Norway and Turkey. At the Seoul Olympics, Griffith Joyner twice broke the Olympic record and then won the final easily in a wind-aided 10.54. Four days later, in the semifinals, she broke the 9-year-old world record for 200m and then, 100 minutes later, she set another world record in the final with a time of 21.34 seconds. Griffith Joyner's records for 100m and 200m have yet to be broken. At the Seoul Games, she ran in both relays, winning a third gold medal in the 4x100m and a silver in the 4x400m. In 1998, Griffith Joyner died in her sleep at the age of 38, the victim of a form of epileptic seizure that led her to suffocate.
Although a revenge boycott led by the Soviet Union depleted the field in certain sports, a record 140 nations took part. Joan Benoit won the inaugural women's marathon and Connie Carpenter-Phinney the first women's cycling road race. Carl Lewis won both sprints and the long jump and earned a fourth gold in the 4x100m relay.
Carl Lewis makes his first appearance in the Olympics of 4 and equals the performance of Jesse Owens of 1936 and wins four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 4x400m relay and the Long Jump:-)
2006-09-30 17:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Carl Lewis
2006-09-26 23:22:43
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answered by Adios 5
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Carl Lewis - 100m men running, he also won the 200m and 4*100m and the long jump - thats pretty impressive!
2006-09-26 23:28:50
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answered by NB 1
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Carl Lewis after his morning injection Ben got done Carl got a the freedom of Canada
2006-09-27 08:10:45
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answered by retroman 3
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Carl Lewis - Men
Evelyn Ashford - Women
2006-09-28 01:10:13
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answered by smitty 7
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Carl Lewis USA won the mens in 9.99 and Evelyn Ashford USA won the womens in 10.97
2006-09-27 20:22:16
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answered by beesporty 1
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Carl Lewis.
2006-09-26 23:30:37
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answered by JMoney 2
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