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Articles filed under 'Women's 400m'

Ohuruogu in Istanbul: Dress Rehearsal for London

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The Women’s 400m: More Than 25 Years of Brilliance

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Rosemarie Whyte: ‘I Have Done the Work’

Jamaica’s quarter-miler Rosemarie Whyte, a former Jamaica National 400m champion who has a personal best 50.05secs in the 400m, feels confident about her chances of making the Jamaican women’s 400m team for the World Championships later this summer. Full Story »
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Debbie Dunn Training With Conviction

  Source: The Virginian-Pilot, July 25 -- Born in Jamaica West Indies, Debbie Dunn moved to Maryland in the US at age 13, where former Norfolk State University (NSU) coach LaVerne Sweat discovered her.
   At 32, she’s experiencing a breakthrough season. Last month at the US track and field championships, she devoured the 400m in 49.64 secs, a personal best and the fastest time in the world this year.
Full Story »com/2010/07/exnsu-runner-debbie-dunn-training-conviction" target="_blank"> (Read her story)
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Aliann Pompey: Guyana's Gem

Photo courtesy of Aliann Pompey.Guyana’s Aliann Pompey has just completed one of the most successful seasons of her career.  The Georgetown-born Pompey, who has the body frame of a distance runner, also went to the top of the winner’s podium for capturing gold in the 400m (51.63) at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. That aside, she has been a constant competitor on the international track scene for more than nine years. Full Story » 
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