Torrence, Gwen (1965–)

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Torrence, Gwen (1965–)

African-American track-and-field athlete. Born June 12, 1965, in Atlanta, GA; graduated from University of Georgia, 1987; m. Manley Waller (sprinter and coach).

Won a gold medal and set meet record (6.57 seconds) in 55-meter dash, Millrose Games (1986); won NCAA championships in 55 meters, 100 meters, and 200 meters (1987); won gold medals in 100 and 200 meters, World University Games (1987); won a gold medal in 200 meters at US outdoor championships (1991); won gold medals for 200-meter sprint and 4 × 100-meter relay and a silver medal for 4 × 400-meter relay at Barcelona Olympics (1992); won gold medals for 100 and 200 meters at US outdoor championships (1995); won a gold medal for 100 meters at World championships (1995); won a gold medal for 4 × 100-meter relay and a bronze medal for 100-meter sprint at Atlanta Olympics (1996).

See also Women in World History.

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