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  1. Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee (born March 3, 1962) is a retired American track and field athlete, ranked among the all-time greats in the heptathlon as well as long jump. She won three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals in those two events at four different Olympic Games.

    • 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
    • 154 lb (70 kg)
    • American
    • UCLA (1980–1985)
  2. Jacqueline "Jackie" Joyner-Kersee, también conocida como Jackie Joyner (East St. Louis, Illinois; 3 de marzo de 1962), es una exatleta estadounidense especialista en pruebas combinadas y salto de longitud. Ganadora de seis medallas olímpicas, tres de ellas de oro entre 1984 y 1996.

  3. 8 de feb. de 2024 · American track and field great Jackie Joyner-Kersee won three Olympic gold medals and numerous national titles during her record-setting career.

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  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Jackie Joyner-Kersee (born March 3, 1962, East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.) is an American athlete who was considered by many to be the greatest female athlete ever. She was the first participant to score more than 7,000 points in the heptathlon.

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  5. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. (East Sant Louis, 1962) Atleta estadounidense, una de las más completas en la historia del atletismo. Versátil velocista y mediofondista, Jackie Joyner-Kersee acumuló en su palmarés varios podios en heptatlón femenino y salto de longitud.

  6. Joyner-Kersee won gold medals in the heptathlon and the long jump in her second Games, and earned a total of six medals throughout her Olympic career. She retired after the Atlanta 1996 Games and briefly played professional women’s basketball in the American Basketball League.

  7. At the Olympic Games in Seoul, Joyner-Kersee won the gold by beating Wilhelmina by 76 points. Five days later, she earned a second gold medal in the long jump with a fifth-round leap of 7.40m. A jump right to the podium. Joyner-Kersee easily won the heptathlon again at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. In the long jump, she gained a bronze medal.