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Atlee MAHORN

Atlee Mahorn - Canada - 1991 World Championshipsn200m bronze medal

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 25 August 1991

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Wednesday, 27 October 1965
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Clarendon, Jamaica
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Canada
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Atlee MAHORN - Canada - 1991 World Championshipsn200m bronze medal

Atlee  Mahorn is pictured above - left of photo, number 170 - during the final of the

100m at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. Mahorn produced a fine

performance to take the bronze medal in a time of 20.49 behind Michael Johnson (USA - 1132)

and Namibia's Frankie Fredericks (green vest, number 804). Atlee also won a bronze

medal in the 4x100m relay and that would prove to be his last medal in a major championship.


 

Men's 200m. Final.

Commonwealth Games 1986


1. Atlee MAHORN   CAN   20.31
2. Todd BENNETT   ENG   20.54
3. Ben JOHNSON   CAN   20.64
4. Robert STONE   AUS   20.94
5. Simon BAIRD   NIR   20.96
6. Michael DWYER   CAN   20.98
7. John DINAN   AUS   21.07
8. John REGIS   ENG   21.08

 

 

Men's 200m. Final.

World Athletics Champs 1987


1. Calvin Smith   USA   20.16
2. Gilles Queneherve   FRA   20.16
3. John Regis   GBR   20.18
4. Robson Da Silva   BRA   20.22
5. Vladimir Krylov   SOV   20.23
6. Floyd Heard   USA   20.25
7. Pierfrancesco Pavoni   ITA   20.45
8. Atlee Mahorn   CAN   20.78

 

 

Men's 200m. Final.

Olympic Games 1988


1. Joe DeLoach   USA   19.75 OR
2. Carl Lewis   USA   19.79
3. Robson da Silva   BRA   20.04
4. Linford Christie   GBR   20.09
5. Atlee Mahorn   CAN   20.39
6. Gilles Queneherve   FRA   20.40
7. Michael Rosswess   GBR   20.51
8. Bruno Marie-Rose   FRA   20.58

 

 

Men's 200m. Final.

World Athletics Champs 1991


1. Michael Johnson   USA   20.01
2. Frank Fredericks   NAM   20.34
3. Atlee Mahorn   CAN   20.49
4. Robson Caetano Da Silva   BRA   20.49
5. Olapade Adeniken   NGR   20.51
6. Jean-Charles Trouabal   FRA   20.58
7. Nikolay Antonov   BUL   20.59
8. Aleksandr Sokolov   SOV   20.78

 

 

ANNUAL PROGRESS 100 and 200 metres.

 

1994    10.34    +1.6    São Paulo    21 MAY
1993    10.20     -0.1    Stuttgart    14 AUG
1991    10.18    +1.1    Tokyo    25 AUG (personal best)

 

1994    20.72    +0.3    São Paulo    21 MAY
1993    20.70     -1.0    Stuttgart    19 AUG
1991    20.17    +0.4    Tokyo    26 AUG (personal best)
1988    20.39    +1.7    Seoul     28 SEP
1987    20.62    +0.7    Roma    01 SEP
1983    21.13     -0.4    Helsinki    12 AUG