Dahlia Duhaney

Dahlia Duhaney ( born July 20, 1970) is a former Jamaican sprinter.

Internationally, it first appeared at the Pan American Games in 1991 in Havana in appearance, where she won the 4 x 100 - meter relay and in the 100 - meter race finished in fourth position. In the same year they celebrated the most important success of their career at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. As a first leg of the Jamaican 4 x 100 meters relay she got together with Juliet Cuthbert, Beverly McDonald and Merlene Ottey in 41.94 s the title ahead of the teams from the Soviet Union ( 42.20 s ) and Germany ( 42.33 s ).

At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona Duhaney was unable to reach comparable results. With the season they did not reach the final goal, and in the 100 - meter race she was disqualified in the quarter-final round. Things went better for them in the following year at the Universiade in Buffalo, where she won the title in the 100 - meter dash and the silver medal in the 200 -meter run.

1994 Duhaney was Jamaican champion in the 100 -meter run. At the Commonwealth Games in Victoria, it reached both 100 m and 200 m and in the relay respectively the finals, but did not manage podium. In the following season they scored their last international success. It was. During the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata in the second 200 -meter run At the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg she finally won, along with their teammates Cuthbert, McDonald and Ottey the silver medal in the 4 x 100 - meter relay team, this time only beaten by the U.S. team.

Dahalia Duhaney is 1,68 m tall and had a competition weight of about 56 kg.

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