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Michael Johnson (sprinter) - Wikipedia Michael Duane Johnson (born September 13, 1967) is an American sprinter who became Olympic Champion four times, and World Champion eight times in the span of his career [2]
Michael JOHNSON - Olympics. com Michael Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time In the 1990s, the four-time Olympic gold medallist dominated the 200m and 400m, going an incredible seven years undefeated in the latter
Where is Olympic Sprinter Michael Johnson Now? - NBC It’s impossible to overlook the contributions of Team USA's legendary sprinter Michael Johnson After first owning the nickname of “The Duck” because of his unusual gait, Johnson skyrocketed
List of career achievements by Michael Johnson - Wikipedia This page details the career achievements of American track field athlete Michael Johnson Over the course of his career, Johnson consistently dominated his events, winning almost every time he took to the track
Michael Johnson | USA Track Field The current world and American record holder in the 200 and 400 meters, Michael Johnson became the first man in history to win both those events at the same Olympics in 1996 at Atlanta He became the only man to repeat as Olympic 400m champion when he won the gold in 2000
Michael Johnson | Team USA Michael Johnson became the first man in history to win the 200- and 400-meter gold medals at a single Olympics, setting world records in both events at the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996 He is widely regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, with his four Olympic gold medals
Michael Johnson: Redefining Speed and Dominating the Track Michael Johnson is a name synonymous with speed, precision, and groundbreaking achievements in the world of track and field One of the greatest sprinters in history, Johnson not only dominated the 200m and 400m events but also forever changed the way the world viewed sprinting