LaMont Smith

LaMont Smith ( born December 11, 1972 in Philadelphia ) is an American track and field athlete in the mid- 1990s, about 400 meters came into existence as a runner.

In 1996 he ran for the U.S. Championships with 44.30 s his personal best, but only enough for 4th place. Another finals attendance is recorded for the year 1993, when he was charged with 46.47 s eighth and last.

Also about 200 meters he started, but was not under 21 seconds.

His only major international appearance was Smith at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta as a member of the U.S. 4 x 400 - meter relay, which in the cast LaMont Smith as the starting runner, Alvin Harrison, Derek Mills and Anthuan Maybank in excellent 2: 55,99 min the gold medal ahead of Great Britain ( silver in 2:56,60 min) won. As a single runner over 400 meters, it was not at the start ( The U.S. was in Atlanta over 400 m with Michael Johnson and Alvin Harrison who places 1 or 4 occupied, as well as a semifinalist Butch Reynolds represented ).

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