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U.S. sprinter Maurice Greene, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and former world record holder in the 100-meter dash, said he is retiring from track and field.
Maurice Greene's powerful legs still keep him in the spotlight but his ballroom dancing shoes, not sprinter's spikes, pay the bills these days.
Former Olympic sprinter Maurice Greene announced his retirement on Monday. The 33-year-old American made the announcement in Beijing, host of this summer's Olympic Games. "It's a little sad for me ...
Maurice Greene's powerful legs still keep him in the spotlight, but his ballroom dancing shoes, not sprinter's spikes, pay the bills these days.
Greene is a five-time world champion sprinter and holds four Olympic gold medals. About 26 years ago, he broke the 100 meter world record with an astonishing time of 9.79 seconds — folks, that ...
High school runner Clara Adams mimicked Olympian Maurice Greene’s fire extinguisher celebration, breaking California Interscholastic Federation sports rules.
NEW YORK, May 17 -- -- U.S. track and field star Maurice Greene, the world's dominant sprinter over the past decade, advocated on Monday a lifetime ban for athletes who test positive for ...
It isn’t easy being Greene. Framed on the office wall in the champion sprinter’s five-bedroom house in Granada Hills, north of Los Angeles, is his daily affirmation. “Every morning in Africa ...
With a dramatic dash and a withering stare, Maurice Greene temporarily silenced the man who had questioned his claim as the world's fastest human.
In polite society, Maurice Greene wears his feelings under his sleeve. But when attired in a sleeveless shirt, such as the one he wore to the U.S. Olympic Committee's media summit last week in New ...
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