Maicel Malone-Wallace

Maicel Malone - Wallace ( born June 12, 1969 in Indianapolis ) is a former American track and field athlete, whose special route was the 400 -meter run. It was also used in the 4 x 400 - meter relay their country.

Sporting successes

In the relay - discipline Malone - Wallace was the most successful. She won together with Rochelle Stevens, Kim Graham and Jearl Miles Clark the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta in 3:20,91 minutes before the teams from Nigeria and Germany.

As early as 1993 she had a gold medal at the World Championships in Stuttgart - won in 3:16,71 min - together with Gwen Torrence, Natasha Kaiser- Brown and Jearl Miles Clark. Furthermore won Malone - Wallace relay silver medals at the 1997 World Championships - together with Kim Graham, Kim Batten and Jearl Miles Clark - as well as at the 1999 World Championships as a team with Suziann Reid, Michelle Collins and again Jearl Miles Clark.

As a single starter Malone - Wallace in 1991 was successful at the Universiade by winning the gold medals in the 400 -meter run as well as the relay. Also relay gold she won at the Pan American Games in 1991.

In 1991 she presented a U.S. state indoor record in the 4 x 400 - meter relay.

Bests

Free air:

  • 200 meters - 22.80 s ( 1995)
  • 400 meters - 50.05 s ( 1994)

Hall:

  • 400 meters - 52.16 s ( 1992)

Others

At a height of 1.76 m her competition weight was 62 kg.

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