Eldece Clarke-Lewis

Eldece Clarke-Lewis
Friidrott, damer

Nation: Bahamas Bahamas

Olympiska spel
GuldSydney 20004 x 100 meter
SilverAtlanta 19964 x 100 meter

Eldece Clarke-Lewis, född den 13 januari 1965, är en bahamansk före detta friidrottare som tävlade i kortdistanslöpning.

Clarke-Lewis deltog vid två världsmästerskap individuellt men blev utslagen i kvartsfinalen på 100 meter vid VM 1995 och i semifinalen vid VM 1997.

Hon hade större framgångar vid Olympiska spel och då i stafetten över 4 x 100 meter. Vid Olympiska sommarspelen 2000 ingick hon i stafettlaget som blev olympiska guldmedaljörer och vid Olympiska sommarspelen 1996 blev hon silvermedaljör.

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  • 100 meter - 10,96

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