Nanceen Perry

Nanceen Lavern Perry ( born April 19, 1977 in Fairfield, Texas) is an American athlete who had made ​​its appearance at the turn of the millennium as a sprinter. She started for the Texas Longhorns University of Texas at Austin and was 1.76 m in height a competition weight of 68 kg.

Perry won four championships:

On June 5, 1999, she ran in Boise with 11.15 sec personal best time over 100 m. In the excretions for the 2000 Olympics she came with 11.18 sec while only in 6th place, but could qualify for it in 22.38 seconds as third parties about 200 m. At this performance, they did not get zoom in Sydney and had to end prematurely as last of her semi-final competition in moderate 23,16 sec.

As a member of the U.S. 4 × 100 - meter relay team, consisting in the cast Chryste Gaines, Torri Edwards, Nanceen Perry as 3rd runner and Marion Jones behind the team from the Bahamas ( gold in 41.95 seconds) and Jamaica ( silver in 42.13 secs) in 42,20 sec came in at number 3, she won bronze. The medal was her and the other runners, after Marion Jones was found guilty of doping, initially denied but later returned because of a successful lawsuit.

Nanceen Perry has worked as a school psychologist in Mexia today.

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