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    Pan American Games. 1987 Indianapolis. 4x400 metres relay. Diane Lynn Dixon (born September 23, 1964) is an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres. She was born in Brooklyn, New York. She has an Olympic gold medal for running with the American 4x400 meters relay team at the 1984 Olympics, running in the preliminary rounds.

  2. Mar 10, 2016 · Dixon is still a keen follower of the sport and now works as the head coach of men’s track and field at ASA College in Brooklyn. “I am biased of course but I do love all the sprint races, especially the 400m,” she says. “I analyse each runner's style and often find myself yelling into the TV as though I am there.

  3. It’s here. No. 152: Diane Dixon, Olympian, Coach, Speaker. Age: 51. Where I live: Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, NY. Job: Head Men’s Track & Field Coach at ASA College in Brooklyn, Olympic Gold Medalist, Motivational Speaker, Educator, and Master Chef At Home.

  4. Diane Dixon: I am a consultant, coach, motivational speaker and President of the Tri-State Olympians/Paralympians Chapter at United States Olympic Committee. I’ve been retired and self-employed for a number of years.

  5. She was the FIRST American Woman to win a World Indoor Championship Title in 1991 when she broke the American Record in 50.64 in the 400 Meters that stood for 20 Years. She is a Level 1 Certified USATF Coach. She was nicknamed the "Queen of The Boards" as she won TEN Indoor National Championships, more that any male or female in any event.

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  7. I told her I wanted to compete again and she offered to coach me. As busy as she was, she offered to be my inspiration in getting back on the track. We spoke about her returning to compete in my race, the 400 Meters, and about her desire to compete in the marathon.

  8. *Personal Coaching. *Cooking. *Travelling. *Health & Wellness. *Family *Finance & Fitness. Diane Dixon is a retired Olympic Track and Field athlete who inspires, motivates and educates student-athletes; mentally, physically and academically. diane dixon olympian.

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