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Johnson, Michael |
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Johnson, Michael (Duane)(born Sept. 13, 1967, Dallas, Texas, U.S.) U.S. sprinter. For much of the 1990s he was virtually unbeaten in the 200-m and 400-m races. He shared an Olympic gold medal in 1992 on the world-record-setting 4 × 400-m relay team, and at the 1996 Olympics he became the first man to win gold medals in both the 200 m and 400 m, setting a world record of 19.32 seconds in the 200 m. In 1999 he set a new world record of 43.18 seconds in the 400 m. In the 2000 Olympics he again won two gold medals. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| You might as well put Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan and Larry Bird on the team. Over the years, Wesley's cartoony pop has had a cultish following and captured the attention of any number of critics: Brooks Adams, Peter Frank, Ken Johnson, Michael Kimmelman, David Pagel, Peter Schjeldahl, Sanford Schwartz, John Yau. Cody scored a game-high 14 points against the Indians in the final, and teammates Thomas Johnson, Michael Brooks and Donald Johnson each added 10 points for Antelope Valley, which jumped to a 34-15 halftime lead. |
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