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Merlene Joyce Ottey (born 10 May 1960) is a Jamaican-Slovenian
former track and
field sprinter. She
began her
career representing Jamaica in 1978 and...
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Merlene Frazer (born 27
December 1973, Trelawny, Jamaica) is a
retired female track and
field sprinter from
Jamaica who
specialized in the 200 metres...
- The
Sherman and
Merlene Bates House is a
historic house at the
southeast corner of
Dawson and Echo
Streets in Hardy, Arkansas. It is a
single story wood-frame...
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bearer for Jamaica
Calgary 1988 Succeeded by
Merlene Ottey Preceded by
Merlene Ottey Flag
bearer for Jamaica
Albertville 1992 Succeeded by
Merlene Ottey...
- Champion.
Merlene Ottey also got
silver in the 200 m. The women's 4 × 100 m team (Leleith Hodges,
Jacqueline Pusey,
Juliet Cuthbert, and
Merlene Ottey) also...
- holder; Roy
Anthony Bridge, part of the
International Olympic Committee;
Merlene Ottey;
Delloreen Ennis-London; S****y-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the
former World...
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built "telebots"
through which they can
communicate with
Merlene and the
other keracks.
Merlene develops a
fondness for
conversing with the
humans and eventually...
- S****y-Ann Fraser-Pryce (2008–12), and
Elaine Thompson-Herah (2016–20).
Merlene Ottey is the only
athlete to win
three medals without winning gold, with...
- 1900-1994. Call no. Z 2231.000 S.
Retrieved 15 July 2023. Davis,
Merlene. "
Merlene Davis:
Myrlie Evers-Williams doesn't want us to forget". Kentucky...
- (1994) and 6.11+ (1996). Gail
Devers also ran 6.03 (1999) and 6.10 (1993).
Merlene Ottey also ran 6.06+ (1999), 6.08+ (1999) and 6.11+ (1996).
Savatheda Fynes...