• Lorraine Fenton (born Lorraine Graham on 8 September 1973 in Manchester) is a retired Jamaican athlete who specialized in the 400 metres. Her career highlight...
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  • American model Lorraine Dunn (1942–2003), Panamanian sprinter and hurdler Lorraine Ellison (1931–1983), American soul singer Lorraine Fenton (born 1973)...
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  • gymnast Geraldine Fenton Isaac Fenton (1910–1997), English footballer John Fenton (hurler) Lorraine Fenton Nick Fenton Paul Fenton (ice hockey), American...
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    Freeman (AUS)  Anja Rücker (GER)  Lorraine Graham-Fenton (JAM) 2001 Edmonton details  Amy Mbacké Thiam (SEN)  Lorraine Fenton (JAM)  Ana Guevara (MEX) 2003...
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  • Amantle Montsho 53.97 Sanya Richards 51.00 Q Amy Mbacké Thiam 51.66 Q Lorraine Fenton 52.07 Q Hazel-Ann Regis 52.51 Antonina Yefremova 52.89 Aliann Pompey...
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  • Hurtis  France 22.59 400 m details Ana Guevara  Mexico 48.89 (PB) Lorraine Fenton  Jamaica 49.43 (SB) Amy Mbacké Thiam  Senegal 49.95 (SB) 800 m details...
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    Freeman (AUS)  Anja Rücker (GER)  Lorraine Graham-Fenton (JAM) 2001 Edmonton details  Amy Mbacké Thiam (SEN)  Lorraine Fenton (JAM)  Ana Guevara (MEX) 2003...
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     Jamaica (JAM) Sandie Richards Catherine Scott-Pomales Debbie-Ann Parris Lorraine Fenton Michelle Burgher* Deon Hemmings*  Germany (GER) Florence Ekpo-Umoh...
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  • Pechonkina (Nosova)  Russia 2 2 3 2 7 Beverly McDonald  Jamaica 2 1 4 2 7 Lorraine Fenton (Graham)  Jamaica 2 1 3 3 7 Jessica Beard  United States 2 5 1 0 6...
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  • Haughton, Danny McFarlane, and Davian Clarke) and women's (Inez Turner, Lorraine Fenton, Hemmings, and Sandie Richards) teams won bronze medals however after...
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