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  1. Merlene Ottey (Cold Spring, Jamaica, 10 de mayo de 1960) es una exatleta jamaicana, nacionalizada eslovena después de los JJ.OO. de Sídney 2000, especialista en pruebas de velocidad en las que ganó nueve medallas olímpicas y catorce en campeonatos del mundo.

  2. Merlene Joyce Ottey ON OJ OD [2] (born 10 May 1960) is a Jamaican - Slovenian former track and field sprinter. She began her career representing Jamaica in 1978, and continued to do so for 24 years, before representing Slovenia from 2002 to 2012.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2004 · Greatest Female Olympic athlete Merlene Ottey is set for seventh Olympic Games. When Merlene Ottey surprised everyone by emerging as a medal contender for Jamaica at the Moscow Olympics back in 1980 no one could have imagined that 24 years later she would still be an Olympic sprinter – and still be surprising everyone with her ...

  4. . Merlene Ottey. (1960/05/10 - Unknown) Atleta jamaicana. Una de las atletas más reconocidas en los años 80 y 90. Padres: Joan y Hubert Ottey. Cónyuge: Nat Page. Nombre: Merlene Joyce Ottey. Apodo: La Reina del Bronce. Altura: 1,75 m. Merlene Ottey nació el 10 de mayo de 1960 en Hanover, Jamaica. Padres.

  5. Merlene Ottey. (Hanover, 1960) Atleta jamaicana. Respetada como formidable velocista e incluso como una de las mejores de la historia del atletismo, ha sido apodada "Miss Bronce" porque, pese a su calidad y su larguísima carrera, sólo ha conseguido ganar dos medallas de oro individuales en Mundiales o Juegos Olímpicos, mientras que el bronce ...

  6. Merlene OTTEY | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Slovenia. Born. 10 MAY 1960. Athlete Code. 14300206. Follow me. Honours Summary. 3 x World champion. 3 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 4 x World Championships Silver medallist. 3 x World Indoor champion. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours. Legend.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Merlene Ottey was introduced to athletics by her mother and competed in six editions of the Olympic Games for Jamaica and one edition for Slovenia. First female Jamaican medallist at 200m. Her very long Olympic career began at the Moscow Games in 1980. She finished sixth with the Jamaican relay team in the final.