Natasha Kaiser-Brown

Natasha Kaiser- Brown ( born May 14, 1967 in Des Moines ) is a former American sprinter, who specialized in the 400 -meter run and was especially successful as a relay runner.

Internationally, it first appeared at the Pan American Games in 1991 in Havana in appearance. She was fourth in the 400 -meter run and won with the 4 x 400 -meter relay gold medal. In the same year she was a member of the U.S. relay team that won the silver medal at the IAAF World Championships in Stuttgart. However, Kaiser- Brown came out in the first round to use.

At the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992 it was used as the final first leg of the U.S. 4 x 400 - meter relay. Together with Gwen Torrence, Jearl Miles and Rochelle Stevens she finished second in 3:20,92 minutes into second place behind the team from the United team ( 3:30,20 min ) and before the British squadron ( 3:24,23 min). Kaiser- Brown also launched in Barcelona in the 400 -meter run and reached the semi-finals here, where they missed out on their sixth run the final.

Their most successful season she graduated in 1993. Initially, they won at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Toronto together with Trevaia Williams, Terri Dendy and Dyan Webber the silver medal in the 4 x 400 - meter relay. The crowning glory of her career followed a few months later at the IAAF World Championships in Stuttgart. There, the U.S. Season the title ( 3:18,38 min) and UK pledged in the statement Gwen Torrence, Maicel Malone - Wallace, Natasha Kaiser- Brown and Jearl Miles in 3:16,71 minutes before the teams from Russia ( 3:23,41 min). In addition, Kaiser- Brown celebrated in Stuttgart 's most important single success of their career. In the 400 - meter race she won in a personal best of 50.17 s in second place behind teammate Jearl Miles ( 49.82 s ) and before the Jamaican Sandie Richards ( 50.44 s ).

In 1994, Kaiser- Brown U.S. champion in the 400 -meter run. In the following years she had to struggle with persistent injury problems. She achieved her last great success at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Paris in 1997, where she won the silver medal in the 4 x 400 meters relay together with Shanelle Porter, Anita Howard and Jearl Miles.

Natasha Kaiser- Brown is 1,75 m tall and had a competition weight of 59 kg. It is with the former U.S. champion in the high jump, Brian Brown, married and works in her hometown as a track coach at Drake University.

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