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Is FloJo still alive?

Is FloJo still alive?

Deceased (1959–1998)
Florence Griffith Joyner/Living or Deceased

Is FloJo still the fastest?

Griffith Joyner, known for her iconic long nails and flashy outfits, still holds the world record in the women’s 100 meters. That record of 10.49 seconds came on a breezy day in Indianapolis in the first race of the quarterfinals of the Olympic trials, but officials deemed it a legal wind.

How fast did FloJo run the 100m?

ATLANTA — Elaine Thompson-Herah did the just-about-unthinkable on Saturday, as she won gold in the women’s 100m final in Tokyo – broke a FloJo record. Florence Griffith Joyner’s Olympic record of 10.62 seconds in the 100m had stood strong since 1988, but Thompson-Herah eked past it with a time of 10.61 seconds.

What did Florence Griffith Joyner run in the 1988 Olympics?

By now known to the world as “Flo-Jo”, Griffith-Joyner was the big favorite for the titles in the sprint events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In the 100-meter final, she ran a 10.54, beating her nearest rival, Evelyn Ashford, by 0.30 seconds.

What was Florence Griffith Joyner’s 100m world record?

W 100m – Florence Griffith-Joyner – 10.49 – Indianapolis (USA) – 1988 – World Record – YouTube. W 100m – Florence Griffith-Joyner – 10.49 – Indianapolis (USA) – 1988 – World Record. Watch later.

What was Florence Griffith Joyner’s time in Seoul 1988?

In the case of the sprints, athletes qualifying for Seoul faced two rounds a day on two consecutive days. But once Florence Griffith-Joyner posted 10.49 seconds in the second round of the 100 meters on July 16, 1988, they might as well have canceled the next day’s races. The 10.49 clocking has always been controversial.

Who was Florence Griffith Joyner married to in 1987?

She married Al Joyner, the Olympic triple jump champion of 1984, in 1987. She returned to athletics in April 1987. Four months later at the 1987 World Championships in Rome, Griffith-Joyner finished second in the 200 meter sprint. Her success during the 1987 season resulted in being ranked second in Track and Field News ‘ 1987 world rankings.