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Australian sprinter
Kylie Hanigan
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Nationality | Australian |
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Born | (1971-11-18) 18 November 1971 (age 52) Manly, New South Wales, Australia |
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Sport | Sprinting |
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Event | 4 × 100 metres relay |
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Kylie Hanigan (born 18 November 1971) is an Australian sprinter. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1]
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- 1986: United States (Harris, Princhett, Downing, Vickers)
- 1988: East Germany (Derr, Fabert, Wöhlk, Breuer, Axmann*, Steinecke*)
- 1990: Australia (Scamps, Poetschka, Hanigan, Andrews)
- 1992: Romania (Petrea, Florea, Tîrlea, Nedelcu)
- 1994: United States (Scott, Hennagan, Brown, McMullen, Harrison*)
- 1996: Germany (Müller, Gesell, Harstick, Urbansky, Marx*, Vollrath*)
- 1998: Jamaica (Hall, Gayle, Downer, Beckford, Williams*, Simpson*)
- 2000: Great Britain (Wall, Meadows, Thieme, Miller, Brookes*)
- 2002: United States (Hardeman, Henderson, Ross, Demus, Richards*)
- 2004: United States (Anderson, Kidd, Smith, Hastings, Leach*, Lawrence*)
- 2006: United States (Beard, Cross, Williams, Leach, Young*, Humphrey*)
- 2008: United States (Whittaker, Beard, Alexander, Jameson, Byrd*)
- 2010: United States (Dixon, Smith, Roesler, George, Eley-O'Reilly*, Nelson*)
- 2012: United States (Rucker, Ekpone, Baisden, Spencer, Reynolds*, Porter*)
- 2014: United States (Little, Baker, Wimbley, Baisden, Majors*, Barnes*)
- 2016: United States (Irby, Cockrell, Winters, Watson, Waller*, Richardson*)
- 2018: United States (Mason, Anderson, Madubuike, Manson, Ford*, Minor*)
- 2021: Nigeria (Oke, Uko, Onojuvwevwo, Ofili)
- 2022: United States (Kelley, Jackson, Garrett, Willis, Whyte*, Akins*, Wade*)
- 2024: United States (Mouton, Harris, Donelson, Akins, Doht-Barron*, Kneeshaw*)
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