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  1. Ato Jabari Boldon ( Puerto España, Trinidad y Tobago, 30 de diciembre de 1973), es un exatleta trinitense de ascendencia jamaicana especialista en carreras de velocidad. Boldon fue campeón del mundo de los 200 metros lisos en 1997. 1 En total logró 4 medallas olímpicas: 1 de plata en los 100 metros lisos en Sídney 2000 y 3 de bronce, en ...

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    Ato Jabari Boldon OLY (born 30 December 1973) is a Trinidadian former track and field athlete, politician, and four-time Olympic medal winner. He holds the Trinidad and Tobago national record in the 50 , 60 and 200 metres events with times of 5.64, 6.49 and 19.77 seconds respectively, and also the Commonwealth Games record in the 100 m.

  3. 25 de may. de 2010 · Biografía, palmarés, estadísticas: Ato Jabari Boldon nació el 30 de diciembre de 1970. Debutó en 1995 como profesional y su carrera duró aproximadamente 10 años.

  4. Ato BOLDON | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Trinidad and Tobago. Born. 30 DEC 1973. Athlete Code. 14228970. Social media. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x World champion. 1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 1 x World Championships Silver medallist. 3 x Olympic Games Bronze medallist. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Ato_BoldonAto Boldon - Wikiwand

    Ato Jabari Boldon ( Puerto España, Trinidad y Tobago, 30 de diciembre de 1973), es un exatleta trinitense de ascendencia jamaicana especialista en carreras de velocidad. Boldon fue campeón del mundo de los 200 metros lisos en 1997.

  6. Ato Boldon is the lead track and field analyst for NBC Sports Group. The four-time Olympic medalist made his NBC Sports Group debut in 2007, during NBC’s presentation of the U.S. National Championships. That same year, Boldon also served as an analyst for NBC’s coverage of the Track and Field World Championships.

  7. Ato Boldon is a former sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago who won four Olympic medals, including two silvers and two bronzes. He also won World and Commonwealth titles in the 100 and 200 metres, and became a sportscaster and politician after his career.