Carl Lewis
Carl Lewis is an iconic American track and field athlete, known for his extraordinary achievements in sprinting and long jump. He recently commented on the potential changes to long jump regulations, raising concerns about how such changes could affect historical comparisons in the sport.
Born on Jul 01, 1961 (64 years old)
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Spain:
Carl Lewis is one of the three male athletes in history who have won two medals in two consecutive World Championships.
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Israel:
Carl Lewis was a two-time world champion who competed in the long jump event.
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Germany:
Mike Powell and Carl Lewis had a legendary rivalry at the World Championships in Tokyo 34 years ago.
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Dominican Republic:
Carl Lewis was one of the stars of athletics during the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Denmark:
Carl Lewis was one of the American long jumpers competing against Mike Powell in the 1991 event.
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Denmark:
Carl Lewis was involved in a fierce duel with Mike Powell during the 1991 World Championships.
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Jamaica:
Carl Lewis is the community organiser who was present during the back-to-school initiative.
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Spain:
Carl Lewis is referenced alongside Fermín Cacho for having previously ignited excitement at the Estadio Olímpico de Barcelona.
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United States:
U.S. track and field legend Carl Lewis says the sport 'needs' Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles to dominate at the Olympics.
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Hungary:
Carl Lewis is seen using a mobile phone during a training session.
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