Young, Dannette (1964–)
Young, Dannette (1964–)
American runner. Name variations: Dannette Young-Stone. Born Oct 6, 1964, in Jacksonville, FL; attended Alabama A&M; m. Curtis Stone (track-and-field athlete), 1993; children: Dyshann.
Won a gold medal at Los Angeles Olympics in 4 × 100-meter relay (1984) and a silver medal at Barcelona Olympics in 4 × 400-meter relay (1992).
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