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Steven Earl "Steve" Lewis (born May 16, 1969) is a former American athlete, winner of three gold medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics and 1992 Summer Olympics.
Born in Los Angeles, California, Steve Lewis had a spectacular year in 1988, when the precocious 19 year-old not only completely rewrote the world junior all-time list in the 400 m, but also proved his mettle in senior competition, by winning the Olympic gold medal.
Lewis had not been a total unknown prior to 1988, having set a personal best of 45.76 at the 1987 USA national junior championships, but he caught many unawares when he won his quarter-final at the USA Olympic Trials with new world junior record of 44.61, and then slashed this time the following day, when he won his semi-final in 44.11. Despite this performance, Lewis could only finish third in the final in 44.37, having been well beaten by his older compatriots, Butch Reynolds and Danny Everett.
In Olympic Games at Seoul, Reynolds was the clear favourite to win the gold medal, and few people took Lewis' chances seriously, but in Olympic final Lewis and Everett set a fast pace in the early stages while Reynolds held back. Lewis had shaken off Everett as they entered the home straight, and although Reynolds closed near the finish, Lewis held on to win in another world junior record of 43.87. Steve won a second gold medal three days later, as a member of the victorious USA 4x400 m relay team which equalled the world record of 2:56.16.
In 1990, he won NCAA Champinships in the 400 m and went on to win the US Track and Field Championships in the same event.
In 1992, Lewis, once again, competed at the Olympic Games in Barcelona and won a silver medal in the 400 m and a gold medal in the 4x400 m relay, which broke the world record (2:55.74), that Lewis had previously helped set in the 1988 Olympic Games.
The rest of Lewis' career was affected by injury and an ongoing viral illness, and he never again competed at a major international championships.
| Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 400 m |
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Tom Burke | Maxey Long | Harry Hillman | Paul Pilgrim | Wyndham Halswelle | Charles Reidpath | Bevil Rudd | Eric Liddell | Ray Barbuti | Bill Carr | Archie Williams | Arthur Wint | George Rhoden | Charlie Jenkins | Otis Davis | Michael Larrabee | Lee Evans | Vincent Matthews | Alberto Juantorena | Viktor Markin | Alonzo Babers | Steve Lewis | Quincy Watts | Michael Johnson (twice) | Jeremy Wariner |
| Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 4x400 m relay
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| 1912 United States Mel Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, Ted Meredith, Charles Reidpath 1920 Great Britain Cecil Griffiths, Robert Lindsay, John Ainsworth-Davies, Guy Butler 1924 United States Commodore Cochran, Alan Helffrich, Oliver MacDonald, William Stevenson 1928 United States George Baird, Emerson Spencer, Frederick Alderman, Ray Barbuti 1932 United States Ivan Fuqua, Edgar Ablowich, Karl Warner, Bill Carr 1936 Great Britain Frederick Wolff, Godfrey Rampling, William Roberts, Godfrey Brown 1948 United States Arthur Harnden, Clifford Bourland, Roy Cochran, Mal Whitfield 1952 Jamaica Arthur Wint, Leslie Laing, Herb McKenley, George Rhoden 1956 United States Charlie Jenkins, Louis Jones, James Mashburn, Tom Courtney 1960 United States Jack Yerman, Earl Young, Glenn Davis, Otis Davis 1964 United States Ollan Cassell, Michael Larrabee, Ulis Williams, Henry Carr 1968 United States Vincent Matthews, Ron Freeman, Larry James, Lee Evans 1972 Kenya Charles Asati, Hezahiah Nyamau, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang 1976 United States Herman Frazier, Benjamin Brown, Fred Newhouse, Maxie Parks |