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  1. Florence Johnson Smith (May 1850 – September 15, 1920) was a mixed-race woman from Tennessee who was enslaved from birth until approximately age 13 by Andrew Johnson, later the 17th president of the United States.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Who Was Florence Joyner? Florence Joyner, also known as “Flo Jo,” was an American sprinter and Olympic athlete. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, she won a silver medal in the 200-meter run.

  3. Florence Delorez Griffith Joyner (born Florence Delorez Griffith; December 21, 1959 – September 21, 1998), also known as Flo-Jo, was an American track and field athlete and the fastest woman ever recorded. She set world records in 1988 for the 100 m and 200 m.

  4. Delorez Florence Griffith-Joyner, más conocida como Florence Griffith Joyner y popularmente llamada Flo-Jo ( Los Ángeles, California; 21 de diciembre de 1959- Mission Viejo, California; 21 de septiembre de 1998), fue una atleta estadounidense especialista en pruebas de velocidad, que ganó tres medallas de oro y una de plata en los Juegos Olímpic...

  5. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Olympic gold medalist Florence "Flo-Jo" Griffith Joyner died in her sleep on Sept. 21, 1998. The sprinter's world records for the 100 meter and 200 meter events remain unbroken.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2020 · Learn how American sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner died after a controversial but incredible track and field career.

  7. 100m in 10.49. On 16 July 1988, at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Griffith Joyner achieved a stunning breakthrough when she ran the 100m in 10.49 seconds, obliterating Evelyn Ashford's record of 10.79. Her time was faster than the men's records in a wide range of countries, including Ireland, New Zealand, Norway and Turkey.