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  2. Tori Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Bowie was born on August 27, 1990, in Sand Hill, Rankin County, Mississippi. [5] When she was two years old, her mother placed Bowie and her sister into foster care. Her grandmother gained guardianship over her, becoming caretaker, instilling in Bowie a work ethic about which she recounted, "My grandmother's number-one rule was that once you start something, you don't quit...She never let me ...

  3. List of athletics competitors who died during their careers

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    Pre's Rock, a memorial to Steve Prefontaine who died after finishing 4th in the 1972 Olympic 5000 m Memorial to Bronisław Malinowski, who died one year after winning an Olympic gold medal Plaque commemorating Ryan Shay, who died while running the 2008 United States Olympic trials marathon. A number of athletics competitors have died during ...

  4. Olympic sprinter Tori Bowie died from complications due to ...

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    Olympic track and field medalist Tori Bowie died at age 32 last month due to complications related to childbirth, according to an autopsy report obtained by USA TODAY.

  5. Report: Olympic medalist, sprinter Tori Bowie died due to ...

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    Three-time Olympic medalist Tori Bowie died last month due to complications from childbirth, according to USA Today. Bowie was 32. Bowie was found dead in her Orlando, Florida, area home on May 2 ...

  6. Jim Hines - Wikipedia

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    James Ray Hines (September 10, 1946 – June 3, 2023) was an American track and field athlete and National Football League (NFL) player, who held the 100-meter world record for 15 years. In 1968, he became the first man to officially break the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters, and won individual and relay gold at the Mexico City Olympics. [2]

  7. Track star's death latest example of Black maternal mortality ...

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    Three-time Olympic medalist and former world champion died at age 32 while eight months pregnant and in premature labor. Track star's death latest example of Black maternal mortality risk Skip to ...

  8. Florence Griffith Joyner - Wikipedia

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    At the same Olympics, Griffith Joyner also ran with the 4 × 100 m relay and the 4 × 400 m relay teams. Her team won the 4 × 100 m relay and finished second in the 4 × 400 m relay. [19] This was her first internationally rated 4 × 400 m relay. She left the games having won four Olympic medals, three gold and one silver. [38]

  9. Former Olympian, Texas A&M track star Deon Lendore dies after ...

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    Olympic track star Deon Lendore died on Monday after he was involved in a three-vehicle crash in Texas, according to TMZ Sports. He was 29. Lendore was reportedly driving in Milam County — which ...