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Jackie Joyner-Kersee is a retired American athlete best know as a world record holder and Olympic gold medalist in the heptathlon and long jump. She is a often referred to as "the First Lady of Track and Field." Fast Facts:
- Birthdate: March 31, 1962
- Olympic Medals: 2 bronze, 1 silver, 3 gold
- Olympic Records: 7291 points in the heptathlon, 1988
- World Championship Medals: 4 Gold
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Jackie Joyner-Kersee Timeline
- Born March 3, 1962
- 1984: Olympic silver medal in heptathlon
- 1985: Winner of the Broderick Cup as outstanding collegiate woman athlete
- 1986: Won the James E. Sullivan Award and the Jesse Owens Award
- 1987: Won the Jesse Owens Award and named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
- 1988: Olympic gold medal in heptathlon and gold medal in the long jump
- 1992: Olympic gold medal in heptathlon and bronze medal in the long jump
- 1996: Olympic bronze medal in long jump
- 2001: Retired from Track and Field
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