KINGSTON, Jamaica — Today (Thursday, February 13) marks 21 years since Merlene Ottey set a 200m Indoor World Record of 21.87 that still stands.
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IAAF records show that Ottey has won more Olympic medals in track & field history than any other woman, with nine — one behind American Carl Lewis for the most by any gender. Named Jamaican Sportswoman of the year 13 times, between 1979 and 1995, Ottey became a citizen of Slovenia in 2002 and vowed never to run for Jamaica again following her controversial selection to represent the island at the Sydney Olympics. more
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