Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson initially won the race and set a new world record time of 9.79 seconds, beating Olympic ...
But Ben Johnson was the 100 meters world record holder; a world champion. In short, the fastest man the world had ever seen. At the world championships in Rome in 1987, the Jamaican-born Canadian ...
PARIS — The craziest story to emerge from the Olympics so far is Dronegate, the story of cheating Canadian women ... Olympic ...
"Dictating one of the greatest sports stories of the century." That story was about Ben Johnson, the Canadian sprinter whose bitter rivalry with Carl Lewis felt more like one between two ...
Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson speaks to the media on learning and making the offense better every day. Special Teams Coordinator Dave Fipp speaks to the media on how he is constantly adjusting how ...
1988 — Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson breaks his own 100m world record with a time of 9.79 at the Seoul Olympics; disqualified 3 days later for use of drug stanozolol; Carl Lewis awarded gold and world ...
They were often undone by poor play calls in key moments. Multiple times, Ben Johnson dialed up head scratching calls, choosing not to target Sam LaPorta, who finished with just 13 yards on two ...
Canadian sprinter Tony Sharpe first gained prominence on the international stage when, as a student at Clemson University in South Carolina and a member of the Canadian national team, he won a bronze ...
The Detroit Lions didn't score as many points in their Week 2 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they did in their Week 1 win over the Los Angeles Rams, but offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said ...