Merlene Ottey

Merlene Ottey (b. May 10, 1960) is a Jamaican-born Slovene runner. She was born in Cold Spring, Jamaica to Hubert & Joan Ottey. There she joined her brother Desmond and sisters Yvonne & Beverley, and was later joined by her younger siblings Jane, Ruthven & Hugh. In her early years Merlene attended Gurneys Mount and Pondside Schools before graduating from Rusea and Vere Technical high schools. Her athletics career took off when she joined the University of Nebraska in 1979, breaking many records and gaining her recognition rounding her off her collegiate experience by graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree and marrying fellow athlete Nathaniel Page in 1984. The couple later divorced. In these early years Merlene had already managed to win in individual events an Olympics bronze, Commonwealth gold & silver and a Worlds silver medals. She was to later to take her medal tally to:
Olympics 8 Medals
Moscow 1980 200 m Bronze
Los Angeles 1984 100 m & 200 m Bronze
Barcelona 1992 200 m Bronze
Atlanta 1996 100 m & 200 m Silver & 4 x 100 m relay Bronze
Sydney 2000 4 x 100 m relay Silver
                      
World Championship 14 Medals
Helsinki 1983 200 m Silver & 4 x 100 m relay Bronze
Rome 1987 100 m & 200 m Bronze
Tokyo 1991 100 m & 200 m Bronze & 4 x 100 m relay Gold
Stuttgart 1993 100 m Silver & 200 m Gold & 4 x 100 m relay Bronze
Gothenburg 1995 100 m Silver & 200 m Gold & 4 x 100 m relay Silver
Athens 1997 200 m Bronze
In 1998 Merlene moved to Slovenia, and began training with Slovene coach Srdjan Djordjevic. She became a Slovene citizen in May 2002 and now represents her new country in international events. In July 1999 Merlene was banned by the IAAF after she tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid nandrolone but was cleared a year later when the laboratory who had tested her sample came under severe criticism. Merlene was disappointed with Jamaican Athletic Union's treatment of her which was one of reasons (besides less competition than in Jamaica) why she applied for Slovene citizenship. She competed for Slovenia in the 100 meters at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but was eliminated in the semifinals. Ottey, Merlene Ottey, Merlene Ottey, Merlene Ottey, Merlene

 

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