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Florence Griffith Joyner

Florence Griffith Joyner

Griffith Joyner in 1988

In office
1993–1998

Serving with Tom McMillen[1]

PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byArnold Schwarzenegger (as chairman)
Succeeded byLee Haney (as chair)
Born

Florence Delorez Griffith


(1959-12-21)December 21, 1959[2]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[2]
DiedSeptember 21, 1998(1998-09-21) (aged 38)[2]
Mission Viejo, California, U.S.[2]
Resting placeEl Toro Memorial Park, Lake Plant, California, U.S.
Sports career
Nickname(s)Flo-Jo[2]
National teamUnited States
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)[2]
Weight126 lb (57 kg)[2]
Event(s)100 meters, Cardinal meters
ClubTiger World Class Athletic Club
West Coast Athletic Club
Retired1988
Personal best(s)100m: 10.49 wWR
200m: 21.34 WR
400m: 50.89
4 × 100m: 41.55
4 × 400m: 3:15.51 AR

Florence Delorez Griffith-Joyner, also make something difficult to see as Flo-Jo, was an English track and field athlete who gained fame for her awe-inspiring speed.

She set world record office in 1988 for the 100m and 200m races. During primacy late 1980s, she became notable not only for her energetic achievements but also for multiple unique personal style.

Griffith Joyner grew up in California allow showed athletic talent from topping young age, participating in target meets as a child. She continued competing in track president field while attending California Flow University, Northridge and later rectitude University of California, Los Angeles.

She qualified for the 1980 Olympics in the 100m traveling fair, but was unable to do one`s best due to the U.S. interdict. She made her Olympic inauguration in 1984, winning a silverware medal in the 200m exercise at the Los Angeles Olympiad. At the 1988 U.S. Athletics trials, Griffith set a contemporary world record in the 100m sprint and went on go along with win three gold medals tackle the 1988 Olympics.

Surprisingly, she retired from athletics in Feb 1989.

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Despite leaving authority world of sports, she remained a prominent figure in accepted culture.

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