Inger Miller

Inger Miller ( born June 12, 1972 in Los Angeles ) is an American runner who is to be among the fastest Kurzstrecklerinnen the world. Your current residence has Miller in Van Nuys, California.

She attended from 1990 to 1994, the California Muir High School and then the College Southern California. Your athletic career began in 1988 as Miller third in the 200 -meter run at the youth competitions her high school.

The U.S. Weltklassesprinterin (1.63 m tall and about 55 kg ) is among the world's best sprinters of the 1990s. Your special disciplines are the 100 and 200 meters. She became world champion in the 200 -meter discipline in 1999. In the 4 x 100 -meter Staffel4 -by- 100-meter competition, she won Olympic gold in 1996 and a year later with the squadron also gold at the World Championships in 1997.

Your previous last successes were the second place at the World Championships with the 4 x 100 - meter relay in Paris / Saint- Denis and in July 2004 at the U.S. Championships in the 200 -meter discipline in 2003.

On 9 April 2005 she won at the Texas Relays in Austin in the U.S. women 's relay with Angela Daigle, Lauryn Williams and LaTasha Colander with a time of 43.36 s the first place.

Their two main caregivers in terms of sport, are her coach John Smith and your manager Emanuel Hudson. She is currently training in your sport club "Nike" in California. Her father Lennox Miller was also a well-known Jamaican track and field athlete.

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