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Carl Lewis (Track & Field USA) King Carl. Date of birth: July 1, 1961.
Place of Birth: Birmingham, USA.
Nationality: American.
Event: Athletics.
1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, USA.
1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA.
Olympic results: 9 gold medals.
1 silver medal.
Other results: World Championships.
8 gold medals in 1983, 1987 and 1991.
Silver medal 1 in 1991.
Bronze medal 1 in 1993.
Carl Lewis was born into a family of athletes, and his parents were both track and field coaches. Lewis began competing in track and field at the age of 13, and in 1979, at the age of 18, Lewis entered the University of Houston track and field team. Under the tutelage of coach Tom Taylors, his athletics talents were put to full play and he quickly became the world's best sprinter and long jumper.
Carl Lewis is one of only four athletes to have won nine gold medals in Olympic history, and he is also the first athlete to win four gold medals in the same individual event. At Los Angeles 1984, Lewis regained Owens' glory with four gold medals – the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4,100m relay – and broke the 200m Olympic record of 4,100m.
At Seoul 1988, Lewis won another Olympic gold medal in the 100m after Ben Johnson's disqualification, in addition to successfully defending his long jump gold medal and silver in the 200m. At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, Lewis won a third gold medal in the long jump. In 1996, Lewis narrowly missed out on the U.S. Olympic team after finishing third in the U.S. Trials for the long jump event at Atlanta by just three centimeters.
In the preliminaries, he also jumped three times before he was sure to reach the final. In the final, he finished first after his third attempt and won the gold medal. After 12 years of glory at the Los Angeles Olympics, Carl Lewis is once again the Olympic long jump champion, winning gold in the long jump at four consecutive Olympic Games.
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Lewis was born into a family of sportsmen. Both parents were track and field coaches, and her mother, Evelyn, was a hurdler and long jumper in her youth, and was selected for the U.S. team to compete in the Pan American Games; His father, Bill, was also a sprinter and rugby player in his youth. His two older brothers were also athletes, the eldest brother McGee was good at sprinting and long jumping, and the second brother Cliff was a sprinter who later became a professional athlete in the "Cosmos" team.
As a child, Lewis and his sister used to hold their own sports day in the backyard, using a pile of sand that his father bought to prepare the yard as a bunker for the long jump, but his sister always won. The father began to wonder if Lewis would be the only person in the family who did not have motor cells if he didn't grow taller. However, Lewis was not discouraged, he went to school almost every day to practice the long jump, and sometimes limped home, but slept and reappeared on the track and field the next day.
He will fight for his breath and become a veritable member of the sports family like his brother. After several years of lifeless training, Lewis really became an athlete.
Since his parents put most of their energy into athletics, the topics of conversation at home are often inseparable from athletics. Lewis grew up knowing many of the greatest figures in track history, and Jesse Owens was an admirer of the family. When Lewis was 10 years old, Owens came to Bill's training ground, and he encouraged Lewis to practice track and field well and become a good athlete in the future.
The ** became a permanent memento of Lewis. In 1973, at the age of 12, Lewis won the long jump title in the age group of track and field competitions at the Franklin Athletics Track and Field in Philadelphia, beating a group of opponents much taller than him. By the time he entered high school, his long jump had broken the school's highest record.
Lewis's enterprising spirit in athletics is inseparable from his parents' words and deeds. "My father told me before he was alive that only the results of the big competitions count, and the big competitions are the Olympics and the World Championships," he said.
He loved and respected his parents because it was they who led him to the path of athletics stardom. Before every big competition, he always said, "I'm going to win a gold medal for my father."
The elder Lewis died of cancer before the Seoul Olympics, and before his burial, Lewis kept the 100-meter gold medal won at the Los Angeles Olympics in the palm of his father's hand. Later he said: "It was my first Olympic gold medal, and I had my father's heart and mind.
At that time, the whole family was amazed, and they didn't expect that I would use it as a memento for my father's farewell and let him sleep with him. That's what I want. ”
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I know that Lewis is an American track and field athlete who has achieved great things in the long jump and sprint, and he is also known as "Jesse Owens Second".
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Winning four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4x100m relay at Los Angeles 1984, the young track and field athlete showed his full potential to the world and he immediately became an idol.
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I know that Lewis is a person with a strong physical explosiveness, and he is also a hard-working, sports-loving athlete.
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Nine medalsFrom 1980 to 1996, U.S. track and field veteran Carl Lewis competed in five consecutive Olympic Games and won nine Olympic gold medals. At Los Angeles 1984, Lewis won four gold medals in the 100m run (9.8 seconds), long jump (8.54 m) and 4 x 100 m relay (37.8 seconds, world record) In 1988 he won gold medals in the 100m and long jump at the 24th Olympic Games In 1992 he won two gold medals in the long jump and the 4 x 100 m relay at the 25th Olympic Games. In 1996, at the age of 35, Lewis won another gold medal in the long jump at the 26th Olympic Games.
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Carl Lewis is one of four athletes in Olympic history to win nine Olympic gold medals and four gold medals in the same event. At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Lewis won four gold medals in the 100-meter run (9.8 seconds in the 9.8 seconds), long jump (8.54 meters) and 4 x 100 meters relay (37.8 seconds, breaking the world record), recreating the majesty of the late athlete Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, and was hailed as the "wonder boy". At Seoul 1988, Lewis won his second Olympic gold medal in the 100m after Ben Johnson was disqualified.
He also successfully defended his title in the long jump and finished second in the 200m run.
At Barcelona 1992, Lewis won his third Olympic gold medal in the long jump by 3 centimetres over world record holder Mike Powell. Lu Oak also won the 4x100m relay.
In 1996, the 35-year-old starved Lewis narrowly missed out on the U.S. Olympic team after finishing third in the long jump trials at Atlanta by just three centimeters. In the Olympic preliminaries, it took him all three jumps to reach the final. In the final, he came in first place after his third attempt and won the game.
In the 12th year after the glory of Los Angeles, Carl Lewis is once again an Olympic champion.
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In 1984, at the 23rd Olympic Games, he won four gold medals (100m, 200m, long jump, 4x100m relay) and finally fulfilled his wish to become an Owens-style Olympic hero. He gave one of the gold medals to Owens' widow as a sign of respect for Owens, and the other three to his parents as a sign of parenting.
In 1988, he won gold medals in the 100m and jump at the 24th Olympic Games.
In 1992, at the 25th Opie Games, he won two gold medals in the long jump and the 4x100m relay.
In 1996, at the age of 35, Lewis won another gold medal in the long jump at the 26th Olympic Games, becoming the first athlete to win gold in the long jump at four consecutive Olympic Games.
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