sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJearl Atawa Miles Clark (née Miles; born September 4, 1966 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 and 800 meters.[1]
American athlete (born 1966)
Jearl Miles Clark
Jearl Miles Clark on the awards stand in Sydney |
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Born | September 4, 1966 (1966-09-04) (age 56) Gainesville, Florida, U.S. |
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She held the American record in the women's 800 m at 1:56.40.
She competed for the United States in the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain in the 4 x 400 meters where she won the silver medal with her teammates Natasha Kaiser, Gwen Torrence and Rochelle Stevens.
She returned to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, U.S. where she again ran with Rochelle Stevens and fellow Americans Maicel Malone and Kim Graham to win the gold medal in the 4 x 400 meters.
She made a third appearance in the Olympics in the 2000 Summer Olympics held in Sydney, Australia and again walked off with the gold medal in the 4 x 400 metres with her teammates Monique Hennagan, Marion Jones and LaTasha Colander-Richardson. This medal was later stripped due to steroid doping admissions of Marion Jones. However, she and 6 other members of the team would successfully appeal the decision to strip them of their medals in July 2010.[2]
She is married to J. J. Clark, brother of Olympians Joetta Clark and Hazel Clark. Her father-in-law is Joe Louis Clark.
She was a volunteer track and field coach at the University of Connecticut, where her husband worked as head coach for track and field. She was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2010.[3][4]
Miles-Clark is a 1989 graduate of Alabama A&M University.
She currently resides with her husband, J.J. and their son, Jorell in California.
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Olympic champions in women's 4 × 400 metres relay |
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- 1972: Dagmar Käsling, Rita Kühne, Helga Seidler, Monika Zehrt (GDR)
- 1976: Doris Maletzki, Brigitte Rohde, Ellen Streidt, Christina Brehmer (GDR)
- 1980: Tatyana Prorochenko, Tatyana Goyshchik, Nina Zyuskova, Irina Nazarova (URS)
- 1984: Lillie Leatherwood, Sherri Howard, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Chandra Cheeseborough, Diane Dixon, Denean Howard (USA)
- 1988: Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olha Bryzhina, Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova (URS)
- 1992: Yelena Ruzina, Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova, Olga Nazarova, Olha Bryzhina, Liliya Nurutdinova, Marina Shmonina (EUN)
- 1996: Rochelle Stevens, Maicel Malone-Wallace, Kim Graham, Jearl Miles, Linetta Wilson (USA)
- 2000: Jearl Miles Clark, Monique Hennagan, LaTasha Colander, Andrea Anderson (USA)
- 2004: DeeDee Trotter, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards, Monique Hennagan, Moushaumi Robinson (USA)
- 2008: Mary Wineberg, Allyson Felix, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards, Natasha Hastings (USA)
- 2012: DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, Francena McCorory, Sanya Richards-Ross, Keshia Baker, Diamond Dixon (USA)
- 2016: Allyson Felix, Phyllis Francis, Natasha Hastings, Courtney Okolo, Taylor Ellis-Watson, Francena McCorory (USA)
- 2020: Sydney McLaughlin, Allyson Felix, Dalilah Muhammad, Athing Mu, Kaylin Whitney, Wadeline Jonathas, Kendall Ellis, Lynna Irby (USA)
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{{Footer World Champions 400 m Women}}
{{Footer World Indoor Champions 400 m Women}}
IAAF World / Continental Cup champions in women's 400 metres |
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Pan American Champions in women's 4 × 400 metres relay |
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- 1971: C. Toussaint, E. Stroy, G. Norman, M. Laing (USA)
- 1975: J. Yakubowich, M. MacGowan, R. Campbell, J. McTaggart (CAN)
- 1979: E. Kelley, S. Dabney, P. Jackson, R. Bryant (USA)
- 1983: A. Jackson, J. Brown, E. Gabriel, K. Bolton (USA)
- 1987: D. Dixon, R. Stevens, V. Brisco-Hooks, D. Howard (USA)
- 1991: J. Miles, M. Malone, N. Kaiser, T. Downing (USA)
- 1995: I. Bonne, S. Morales, N. McLeón, J. Duporty (CUB)
- 1999: J. Duporty, Z. Calatayud, I. Bonne, D. Pernía (CUB)
- 2003: M. Barber, M. Robinson, J. Clay, D. Trotter (USA)
- 2007: A. Martínez, D. Pernía, Z. Calatayud, I. Terrero (CUB)
- 2011: A. Martínez, D. Peña, S. Clement, D. Bonne (CUB)
- 2015: S. Little, K. Jefferson, S. Wimbley, K. Baisden (USA)
- 2019: L. Irby, J. Stepter, A. Cockrell, C. Okolo (USA)
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US National Championship winners in women's 400-meter dash |
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1958–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1958: Chris McKenzie
- 1959: Kim Polson
- 1960: Irene Robertson
- 1961: Jackie Peterson
- 1962–3: Suzanne Knott
- 1964: Janell Smith
- 1965: Janell Smith
- 1966–7: Charlette Cooke
- 1968: Jarvis Scott
- 1969: Kathy Hammond
- 1970: Mavis Laing
- 1971: Mable Fergerson
- 1972: Kathy Hammond
- 1973: Mable Fergerson
- 1974–5: Debra Sapenter
- 1976: Lorna Forde (BAR) * Sheila Ingram
- 1977: Sharon Dabney
- 1978: Lorna Forde (BAR) * Patricia Jackson
- 1979: Patricia Jackson
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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Notes |
- OT: Since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Distance:The event was over 440 yards until 1932, 1955, 1957–8, 1961–3, 1965–6, 1969–70 and 1973–4
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US National Championship winners in women's 800-meter dash |
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1927–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1927: Marcelle Barkley
- 1928: Rayma Wilson
- 1958: Flo McArdle
- 1959: Grace Butcher
- 1960–1: Pat Connolly
- 1962: Leah Bennett
- 1963–4: Sandy Knott
- 1965: Marie Mulder
- 1966: Charlette Cooke
- 1967: Madeline Manning
- 1968: Doris Brown
- 1969: Madeline Manning
- 1970–1: Cheryl Toussaint
- 1972: Carol Hudson
- 1973: Wendy Knudson
- 1974: Mary Decker
- 1975–6: Madeline Manning
- 1977: Sue Addison
- 1978: Ruth Wysocki
- 1979: Essie Kelley
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1980–1: Madeline Manning
- 1982: Delisa Walton
- 1983: Robin Campbell
- 1984: Kim Gallagher
- 1985–6: Claudette Groenendall
- 1987: Essie Kelley
- 1988–9: Joetta Clark
- 1990: Meredith Rainey
- 1991: Delisa Walton-Floyd
- 1992: Joetta Clark
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1993–present USA Track & Field |
- 1993–4: Joetta Clark
- 1995–6: Meredith Rainey
- 1997: Kathi Rounds
- 1998–9: Jearl Miles Clark
- 2000: Hazel Clark
- 2001: Regina Jacobs
- 2002: Nicole Teter
- 2003–4: Jearl Miles Clark
- 2005–6: Hazel Clark
- 2007: Alysia Johnson
- 2008–9: Hazel Clark
- 2010–3: Alysia Montaño
- 2014: Ajeé Wilson
- 2015: Alysia Montaño
- 2016: Kate Grace
- 2017-9: Ajeé Wilson
- 20212020 OT: Athing Mu
- 2022: Athing Mu
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Notes |
- OT: 1928, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Distance:The event was over 880 yards in 1958, 1961–3, 1965–6, 1969–70 and 1973–4
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US National Championship winners in women's indoor 400-meter dash |
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1959–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1959: Lillian Greene
- 1960: Rose Lovelace
- 1961: Lillian Greene
- 1962–3 Sue Knott
- 1964: Valerie Carter
- 1965: Janell Smith * Norma Harris
- 1966: Charlette Cooke
- 1967: Kathy Hammond
- 1968: Lois Drinkwater
- 1969: Jarvis Scott
- 1970: Kathy Hammond
- 1971: Jarvis Scott
- 1972: Kathy Hammond
- 1973: Brenda Walsh (CAN) * Kathy Hammond
- 1974: Brenda Nichols
- 1975: Robin Campbell
- 1976–7: Lorna Forde (BAR)
- 1978: Kim Thomas
- 1979: June Griffith (GUY)
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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Notes | *Distances have varied as follows: 440 yards (1959–1986), 400 meters (1987–date) alternating with 300 meters in odd numbered years starting 2015 |
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US National Championship winners in women's indoor 800-meter dash |
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1959–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1959: Harriet Douthitt
- 1960: Grace Butcher
- 1961: Helen Shipley
- 1962: Leah Bennett
- 1963: Leah Ferris
- 1964: Sandra Knott
- 1965: Abby Hoffman (CAN) * (4) Marie Mulder
- 1966: Szusza Nagy-Szabo (HUN) * Marie Mulder
- 1967–9: Madeline Manning
- 1970: Francie Johnson
- 1971: Abby Hoffman (CAN) * Cheryl Toussaint
- 1972–3: Cheryl Toussaint
- 1974: Mary Decker
- 1975: Kathy Weston
- 1976: Johanna Forman
- 1977: Cyndy Poor
- 1978: Debbie Vetter
- 1979: Wendy Knudson
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1980: Madeline Manning
- 1981: Delisa Walton
- 1982: Leann Warren
- 1983: Delisa Walton
- 1984: Lyubov Gurina (URS) * Robin Campbell
- 1985: Cristieana Cojocaru (ROM) * (3) Rose Monday
- 1986: Sigrun Wodars (GDR) * (3) Delisa Walton-Floyd
- 1987: Christine Wachtel (GDR) * (3) Joetta Clark
- 1988: Mitică Constantin (ROM) * Joetta Clark
- 1989–90: Joetta Clark
- 1991: Meredith Rainey
- 1992: Maria Mutola (MOZ)
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1993–present USA Track & Field |
- 1993: Maria Mutola (MOZ)
- 1994: Maria Mutola (MOZ)
- 1995: Maria Mutola (MOZ) * Meredith Rainey
- 1996–8: Joetta Clark
- 1999: Meredith Valmon
- 2000: Hazel Clark
- 2001: Jearl Miles Clark
- 2002–3: Nicole Teter
- 2004: Jen Toomey
- 2005: Hazel Clark
- 2006: Alice Schmidt
- 2007: Nikeya Green
- 2008: Nicole Teter
- 2009: Katie Waits
- 2010: Anna Pierce
- 2011: Phoebe Wright
- 2012: Erica Moore
- 2013–4: Ajeé Wilson
- 2015: Lauren Wallace
- 2016: Ajeé Wilson
- 2017: Charlene Lipsey
- 2018–20: Ajeé Wilson
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Notes | *Distances have varied as follows: 880 yards (1959–1986), 800 meters (1987–date) except 1000 meters (2015, 2017,2019) |
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1992 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1992 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- Mel Rosen (men's head coach)
- Harry Groves (men's assistant coach)
- Erv Hunt (men's assistant coach)
- Ed Jacoby (men's assistant coach)
- Bill Moultrie (men's assistant coach)
- Fred Samara (men's assistant coach)
- Barbara Jacket (women's head coach)
- Dorothy Doolittle (women's assistant coach)
- Lance Harter (women's assistant coach)
- Bert Lyle (women's assistant coach)
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1996 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification | 1996 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) | |
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Amy Acuff
- Valeyta Althouse
- Lacy Barnes-Mileham
- Kelly Blair
- Nicole Carroll
- Sharon Hanson
- Aretha Hill
- Sheila Hudson
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee
- Diana Orrange
- Ramona Pagel
- Suzy Powell
- Connie Price-Smith
- Cynthea Rhodes
- Connie Teaberry
- Marieke Veltman
- Tisha Waller
- Erica Wheeler
- Shana Williams
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Coaches | — |
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2000 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 2000 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Amy Acuff
- Erin Aldrich
- Lynda Blutreich
- Dawn Burrell
- Shelia Burrell
- Jesseca Cross
- Karol Rovelto
- Stacy Dragila
- Dawn Ellerbe
- Nicole Gamble
- Marion Jones
- Kris Kuehl
- Melissa Mueller
- DeDee Nathan
- Amy Palmer
- Suzy Powell-Roos
- Connie Price-Smith
- Seilala Sua
- Kellie Suttle
- Teri Steer
- Shana Williams
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Coaches |
- John Chaplin (men's head coach)
- Dick Booth (men's assistant coach)
- Dixon Farmer (men's assistant coach)
- Rob Johnson (men's assistant coach)
- John Moon (men's assistant coach)
- Jerry Quiller (men's assistant coach)
- Jay Silvester (men's assistant coach)
- Bubba Thornton (men's assistant coach)
- Karen Dennis (women's head coach)
- Sandy Fowler (women's assistant coach)
- Ernest Gregoire (women's assistant coach)
- Judy Harrison (women's assistant coach)
- Rita Somerlot (women's assistant coach)
- LaVerne Sweat (women's assistant coach)
- Mark Young (women's assistant coach)
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2004 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification | 2004 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) | |
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Amy Acuff
- Stephanie Brown
- Shelia Burrell
- Stacy Dragila
- Laura Gerraughty
- Erin Gilreath
- Kristin Heaston
- Aretha Thurmond
- Chaunté Lowe
- Tiombe Hurd
- Jackie Jeschelnig
- Marion Jones
- Kim Kreiner
- Tiffany Lott-Hogan
- Anna Mahon
- Yuliana Pérez
- Michelle Perry
- Rose Richmond
- Jillian Schwartz
- Seilala Sua
- Kellie Suttle
- Grace Upshaw
- Tisha Waller
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Coaches | — |
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Authority control | |
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На других языках
[de] Jearl Miles Clark
Jearl Miles Clark (geboren als Jearl Atawa Miles; * 4. September 1966 in Gainesville, Florida) ist eine US-amerikanische Leichtathletin, die sowohl im 400-, als auch im 800-Meter-Lauf erfolgreich war.
- [en] Jearl Miles Clark
[fr] Jearl Miles-Clark
Jearl Miles-Clark, née le 4 septembre 1966 à Gainesville, Floride, est une ancienne athlète américaine championne olympique.
[it] Jearl Miles-Clark
Jearl Atawa Miles-Clark (Gainesville, 4 settembre 1966) è un'ex velocista e mezzofondista statunitense, specializzata nei 400 e negli 800 metri piani.
[ru] Майлз-Кларк, Джерл
Джерл Майлз Кларк (англ. Jearl Miles-Clark; род. 4 сентября 1966[1], Гейнсвилл, Флорида) — американская легкоатлетка, специализирующаяся в спринте, двукратная олимпийская чемпионка и серебряный призер Олимпийских игр, четырехкратная чемпионка мира.
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