florence griffith joyner

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(1959-1998) American female track and field athlete who held several world records for races of various lengths (died suddenly at the age of 39)
orig. Delorez Florence Griffith born Dec. 21, 1959, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. died Sept. 21, 1998, Mission Viejo, Calif. U.S. sprinter. At the 1984 Olympics she won a silver medal in the 200-m race and became a celebrity with her long, decorated fingernails and eye-catching racing suits. At the 1988 Olympic trials, she set a world record in the 100-m sprint (10.49 sec); at the games themselves, "FloJo" captured three gold medals (in the 100 m, 200 m, and 4 100-m relay) and one silver (4 400-m relay). Her world-record time in the 200 m (21.34 sec) and her earlier 100-m record still stood at the time of her death, which was attributed to a brain seizure
Delorez Florence Griffith Joyner
orig. Delorez Florence Griffith born Dec. 21, 1959, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. died Sept. 21, 1998, Mission Viejo, Calif. U.S. sprinter. At the 1984 Olympics she won a silver medal in the 200-m race and became a celebrity with her long, decorated fingernails and eye-catching racing suits. At the 1988 Olympic trials, she set a world record in the 100-m sprint (10.49 sec); at the games themselves, "FloJo" captured three gold medals (in the 100 m, 200 m, and 4 100-m relay) and one silver (4 400-m relay). Her world-record time in the 200 m (21.34 sec) and her earlier 100-m record still stood at the time of her death, which was attributed to a brain seizure
florence griffith joyner

    Hyphenation

    Flor·ence Grif·fith joyner

    Turkish pronunciation

    flôrıns grîfıth coynır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈflôrəns ˈgrəfəᴛʜ ˈʤoinər/ /ˈflɔːrəns ˈɡrɪfəθ ˈʤɔɪnɜr/
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