Don Quarrie
Jamaican sprinter and Olympic medalist
Born
February 25th, 1951
74 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Jamaica
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A distinguished sprinter and coach, this individual achieved prominence in track and field during the 1970s. Competed primarily in the 100 meters and 200 meters events. Won a gold medal in the 1976 Montreal Olympics as part of the 4x100 meters relay team. Secured multiple medals at the Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games throughout the career. Transitioned into coaching, contributing to the development of future sprinters.
Won gold in 4x100 meters relay at 1976 Olympics
Secured multiple medals at Commonwealth Games
Coached emerging sprinters after retirement
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