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Roger Kingdom



         


Roger Nona Kingdom (born August 26, 1962) is a former sprint hurdler from [[United States.

Born in Vienna, Georgia, an athlete of note Roger excelled at the high jump and discus in his formative years as well as being a noteworthy American football player.

He had a long and distinguished career on the track in the 110 metre high hurdles and won 2 Olympic gold medals although his style of knocking over most of the hurdles during a race gave him his detractors.

Roger set a 110m high hurdles World Record of 12.92 seconds in Zurich, Switzerland in 1989 which stood until August 20, 1993 when it was beaten by a mere 1/100th of a second by Colin Jackson of Great Britain in Stuttgart, Germany, a record that still stands today.(as of July 2004)

His progress was hampered some in 1991 when he underwent surgery to repair ligament damage and remove bone chips from his knee.

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Achievements

(110m hurdles unless stated)

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See also


Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 110 m hurdles
Thomas Curtis | Alvin Kraenzlein | Frederick Schule | Robert Leavitt | Forrest Smithson | Frederick Kelly | Earl Thomson | Daniel Kinsey | Sydney Atkinson | George Saling | Forrest Towns | William Porter | Harrison Dillard | Lee Calhoun (twice) | Hayes Jones | Willie Davenport | Rod Milburn | Guy Drut | Thomas Munkelt | Roger Kingdom (twice) | Mark McKoy | Allen Johnson | Anier GarcĂ­a | Liu Xiang






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