USOC's Actions on Lewis Justified by IAAF, Alan Abrahamson, Los Angeles Times, May 1, 2003 Joe Deloach at Olympics.com Joe DeLoach at World Athletics...
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Jerry DeLoach, American football player Joe DeLoach, American sprinter Nikki DeLoach, American actress Ralph DeLoach, American football player This page lists...
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Olympic record from 1984, running 19.79 s, but did so in second place to Joe DeLoach, who claimed the new record and Olympic gold in 19.75 s. In the final...
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also at Munich), 19.96 (Mennea, 1980), 19.75 (Carl Lewis, 1983), 19.75 (Joe DeLoach, 1988) and 19.73 (Michael Marsh, 1992), before Michael Johnson ran 19...
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nevertheless cleared to compete; among those athletes were Carl Lewis, Joe DeLoach and Floyd Heard. Before showing the documents to Sports Illustrated,...
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to the 1988 Summer Olympics. Joe DeLoach and Carl Lewis both finished the final under the Olympic record time; DeLoach's 19.75 seconds became the new...
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34 s at the 1988 Summer Olympics. The reigning Olympic champions are Andre De Grasse (CAN) and Elaine Thompson-Herah (JAM). The reigning World Champions...
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Baptiste United States Thomas Jefferson United States 1988 Seoul details Joe DeLoach United States Carl Lewis United States Robson da Silva Brazil 1992...
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(SEC) competition from 1986 to 1989. At Florida, Mitchell was coached by Joe Walker. Mitchell placed fourth in the 100 meters race at the 1988 Summer...
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including Carol Lewis, Carl's sister and University of Houston teammates Joe DeLoach, Leroy Burrell and Kirk Baptiste. The club developed an impressive record...
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