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  1. Donovan Bailey (Mánchester, Jamaica; 16 de diciembre de 1967) es un atleta canadiense especialista en pruebas de velocidad que fue campeón olímpico de los 100 metros lisos en los Juegos de Atlanta 1996, donde además batió el récord del mundo con 9,84.

  2. Donovan Bailey OC OOnt (born December 16, 1967) is a retired Jamaican-Canadian sprinter. He once held the world record for the 100 metres. He recorded a time of 9.84 seconds to become Olympic champion in 1996. He was the first Canadian to legally break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Donovan Bailey, Jamaican-born Canadian sprinter who specialized in the 100-meter dash, winning a gold medal in the event at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He also ran the last leg of the 4 x 100-meter relay to help the Canadian team win a gold medal. Learn more about Baileys life and career.

  4. El velocista canadiense Donovan Bailey se convirtió en el segundo atleta en poseer todos los títulos de los 100 metros al mismo tiempo en Atlanta 1996. El artículo repasa la final histórica de esa carrera, donde Bailey batió el récord mundial y dejó fuera al británico Linford Christie, que acusó a un compañero estadounidense de salida falsa.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCBcdzyuPlZrZk6Mg_cTa33wDonovan Bailey - YouTube

    The official YouTube Channel of Donovan Bailey, one of the world's all-time greatest and most dominant sprinting legends. Track and Field News named Bailey S...

  6. 6 de ago. de 2008 · Donovan Anthony Bailey, OC, O.Ont., track and field sprinter (born 16 December 1967 in Manchester Parish, Jamaica). Donovan Bailey won the gold medal for Canada in the men’s 100m at the 1996 Olympic Summer Games, setting a world record with a time of 9.84 seconds.

  7. Learn from the 1996 100m gold medallist and world record holder how he disrupted the sport, chose commitment over regret, and wrote his own story in his new book. Read his exclusive interview with Olympics.com ahead of the launch of his memoir.