Allen Johnson
Allen Kenneth Johnson is a retired hurdling sportsperson and won Olympic Gold in the 110 metre high hurdles at the 1996 games in Atlanta, Georgia.
Born in Washington, D.C., an all-round athlete, Johnson attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and shine at high jump, long jump and decathlon as well as hurdles.
2003 in the Stade de France saw Johnson win his fourth IAAF World Championships in Athletics 110 m hurdles title when he beat Terrence Trammell into second to pass the three world championship gold medals that Greg Foster had won at the event.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics he tripped over a hurdle in the 2nd beginning round and was unable to conclude the race and reach the final. He was however ranked world's number 1 throughout 2004's season.
Johnson is trained by Curtis Frye, at the University of South Carolina where he serves as a volunteer assistant coach. He resides in Irmo, South Carolina.
Johnson was worried by injury in 2000 but still made the final at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia just absent out on adding to his medal collection by concluding fourth.
Born in Washington, D.C., an all-round athlete, Johnson attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and shine at high jump, long jump and decathlon as well as hurdles.
Olympic Games | ||
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | 110 m hurdles |
World Championships | ||
Gold | 1995 Gothenburg | 110 m hurdles |
Gold | 1997 Athens | 110 m hurdles |
Gold | 2001 Edmonton | 110 m hurdles |
Gold | 2003 Paris | 110 m hurdles |
Bronze | 2005 Helsinki | 110 m hurdles |
World Indoor Championships | ||
Gold | 1995 Barcelona | 60 m hurdles |
Gold | 2003 Birmingham | 60 m hurdles |
Gold | 2004 Budapest | 60 m hurdles |
Silver | 2008 Valencia | 60 m hurdles |
2003 in the Stade de France saw Johnson win his fourth IAAF World Championships in Athletics 110 m hurdles title when he beat Terrence Trammell into second to pass the three world championship gold medals that Greg Foster had won at the event.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics he tripped over a hurdle in the 2nd beginning round and was unable to conclude the race and reach the final. He was however ranked world's number 1 throughout 2004's season.
Johnson is trained by Curtis Frye, at the University of South Carolina where he serves as a volunteer assistant coach. He resides in Irmo, South Carolina.
Johnson was worried by injury in 2000 but still made the final at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia just absent out on adding to his medal collection by concluding fourth.
Other Achievements:
Silver | 1994 IAAF World Cup - London, England | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 1995 World Championships in Athletics - Gothenburg, Sweden | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships - Barcelona, Spain | 60 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 1996 Summer Olympics - Atlanta, Georgia | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 1997 World Championships in Athletics - Athens, Greece | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 1998 Goodwill Games - Uniondale, New York | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 2000 Summer Olympics - Sydney, Australia | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 2001 World Championships in Athletics - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Silver | 2002 IAAF World Cup - Madrid, Spain | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 2003 World Championships in Athletics - Paris, France | 110 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships - Birmingham, England | 60 Meter Hurdles |
Gold | 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships - Budapest, Hungary | 60 Meter Hurdles |
Bronze | World Championships in Athletics - Helsinki, Finland | 110 Meter Hurdles |
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