Linford Christie OBE (born 2 April 1960) is a Jamaican-born British former sprinter and athletics coach. He is the only British man to have won gold medals...
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The Linford Christie Stadium is an athletics stadium in Wormwood Scrubs, West London, England. The venue first opened as the West London Stadium in 1967...
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gold medallist for the event at 16 years old, while a 32-year-old Linford Christie became the oldest 100 m Olympic champion in 1992. Since introduction...
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Little Linford, village in the Borough of Milton Keynes, England Newtown Linford, linear village in Leicestershire, England Given name: Linford Christie OBE...
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many famous guest appearances, including Leo Muhammad, Ian Wright, Linford Christie and Frank Bruno. The producer of the first two series, Charlie Hanson...
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short-lived, and she was eliminated in Week 2. Christie is the niece of former Olympic sprint champion Linford Christie, who, along with Ron Roddan, serves as...
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also won Commonwealth gold at the 1986 games in Edinburgh, beating Linford Christie for the 100 metres title with a time of 10.07. Johnson also led the...
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John McVicar (section Christie v. McVicar)
1998, McVicar lost a libel action brought by sprinter Linford Christie over his claim that Christie was a "steroid athlete." McVicar was born in London...
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Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2009. "Linford Christie said yesterday that he may defend his Olympic 100 metres title in Atlanta...
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the 1930 Olympic Congress. The gold medal was won by Great Britain's Linford Christie, who had originally won the bronze medal in 1988 but was elevated to...
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winner Linford Christie also grew up in Shepherd's Bush and lived in Loftus Road as a child. A stadium on nearby Wormwood Scrubs is named the Linford Christie...
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(coach of MVP Track Club) Stephen Francis (coach of MVP Track Club) Linford Christie (former British 100 m record-holder) Shenel Francis (girlfriend of...
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Carl Lewis United States Linford Christie Great Britain Calvin Smith United States 1992 Barcelona details Linford Christie Great Britain Frankie Fredericks...
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Castle died in 1994, the show was hosted by Baker and Akabusi, then Linford Christie took over in 1998 with co-presenters Jack Lattimer, Jez Edwards (1998–2001)...
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medallist Linford Christie in his Cardiff-based training squad, which included fellow Olympic medallist Darren Campbell. She is also with Christie's sports...
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Hospital. Within the area are several sports facilities, including the Linford Christie Stadium, tens of football pitches, and a pony centre. Queens Park Rangers...
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but was elevated to third place and awarded the bronze medal, and Linford Christie of the United Kingdom, who originally won the bronze medal, was elevated...
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reported for asking "What is Linford's lunchbox?" during a case over which he was presiding, brought by Linford Christie. He played first-class cricket...
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in both the 100 m and 200 m finals. He also had a victory against Linford Christie at Crystal Palace at the end of 1986 in 100m at 10.31. One of his last...
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medallist Linford Christie of Great Britain famously had frequent false starts that were marginally below the legal reaction time of 0.1 seconds. Christie and...
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British athletics coach. He was best known for coaching British sprinter Linford Christie, whom he began coaching in 1979. A former Civil Service laboratory...
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and the final held on Sunday 1993-08-15. At 33 years, 135 days old, Linford Christie became the oldest ever world champion for the men's 100 m. Held on...
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elbow and was replaced by Parker. On 8 February, it was announced that Linford Christie could be forced to withdraw as well due to a hamstring injury. The...
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The sculpture took its name from a quotation of British sprinter Linford Christie, in which he said that he started his races not merely at the "bang"...
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Lawrenson, Mick McCarthy, Sam Torrance, Steve Backley, Sharron Davies, Linford Christie and Michael Johnson also appeared in this role. Additionally, Ian Wright...
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European record were broken by Carl Lewis, Frankie Fredericks, and Linford Christie, respectively. The then world record holder Leroy Burrell also bettered...
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champion Linford Christie; the pair raced three years running for high cash prizes in Sheffield, England, in 1995, 1996 and 1997, with Christie winning...
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Williams (CAN) Sindelfingen 1989 6.52 Linford Christie (GBR) Stuttgart Andres Simon (CUB) Budapest 1990 6.51 Linford Christie (GBR) Athens 1991 6.48 Leroy...
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at the Linford Christie Stadium, in West London, England, which is named after member and Olympic 100 metres gold medallist Linford Christie. In track...
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early age: his family enjoyed the feats of former British sprinter Linford Christie. He lived in Barbados from the age of 6 to 15 and returned to England...
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