Darvis Patton

American sprinter and Olympic athlete

Darvis Patton - Athletes & Sports Figures born December 4th, 1977
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Born in 1977, this American sprinter specialized in the 100 meters and competed prominently in international track and field events. A member of the United States Olympic team, participation occurred in the 2004 Athens Olympics. Achievements also include a significant presence in the World Championships, where individual and relay events contributed to the athlete's reputation. Consistent performances led to qualifying for several national championships, highlighting competitive resilience and speed on the track.

Competed in the 2004 Athens Olympics

Won a bronze medal at the 2003 World Championships in the 4x100m relay

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