Joyner-Kersee, Jacqueline

Born: 1962 AD
Currently alive, at 46 years of age.

Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Athlete


US track and field athlete

 

won silver medal in Olympic heptathlon 1984

 

won gold medal in Olympic heptathlon 1988, 1992

 

won gold medal in Olympic long jump 1988

 

won bronze medal in Olympic long jump 1992, 1996

 

Sullivan Award 1986

 

sister of Al Joyner

 

sister-in-law of Florence Griffith-Joyner 1987

 

co-wrote memoir "A Kind of Grace" 1997

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