Lee McNeill

Lee McNeill ( born December 2, 1964 in Lumberton ) is a retired American sprinter who specialized in the 100 -meter run.

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By far the biggest success of his career, he celebrated the title win in the 4 x 100 -meter relay at the World Athletics Championships 1987 in Rome. The U.S. season in the lineup Lee McRae, Lee McNeill, Harvey Glance and Carl Lewis pointed in 37.90 seconds, the teams of the Soviet Union and Jamaica to the places.

McNeill began the season well at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. However, this was eliminated due to a faulty in the first round. McNeill took over as the final runner the baton from Calvin Smith outside the transition area.

Lee McNeill is 1.65 meters tall and had a competition weight of 65 kilograms. He started for the Mazda Optimists Track Club.

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