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Back to Athlete Bios. Carl Lewis Hall of Fame Inductee. Basic Information Gender: Male. Residences Hometown: Birmingham, Alabama. Follow Me Twitter. Athlete Profile. Our Sport. Our team. Our journey. He also won 10 medals, including eight golds, at the World Outdoor Championships, the most by any athlete in the world.

Growing up in Willingboro, N. The following year, as a freshman at the University of Houston, he qualified for the Olympic team in the long jump. Because of the U. By , he had already ranked number one in the world in both the meters and long jump for three consecutive years. At the Olympics, he won the meters and long jump. In , he again won the long jump as well as the 4xm, anchoring the U. In , in his final Olympics, Lewis had a dramatic farewell, winning his fourth-consecutive gold medal in the long jump.

At age 30, he had one of his greatest achievements, breaking the world m record with a time of 9. I've always caught the bad luck. Lewis was not amazed at his speed, saying he felt capable of reaching the mark last year.

It felt faster than the others, but I was under control,' Lewis said. The times are not as unbelievable because they've been achieved. Last year I said I thought I could reach 9. Lewis won the and meters and the long jump in the Los Angeles Games, and anchored the winning meter relay team.

His quest to defend each title is halfway complete, as his sprint triumph is likely to assure him of the anchor spot on this year's relay unit. Lewis will complete in long-jump preliminaries and final Sunday, plus two meter preliminary heats Monday. The main thing is to focus on the finals. Lewis hesitated to call the run his greatest race ever, but believes his conditioning was the best of his life.

I'm physically better and emotionally stronger. That comes with age. I believe sprinters improve over time. Lewis ran the meters in 9. Friday, Lewis became the first person to run the under 10 seconds twice in the same day.



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