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  1. Tianna MADISON, United States - 150 Metres

  2. Tianna Bartoletta edged out defending Olympic champion and United States team mate Brittney Reese with a personal best leap of 7.17 to land the women's long jump gold medal. Bartoletta, the reigning world champion, produced her top mark in the fifth and penultimate round after the slow-starting Reese had taken the lead with a 7.09 leap in the ...

  3. Oct 9, 2014 · Tianna Bartoletta SPIKES. Bartoletta was a double long jump world champion by the age of 20. Embarrassment was the least of her worries. Bartoletta was diagnosed with a bad meniscus tear: the bones in the backside of the patella were broken, almost certainly caused by that extra leap in Birmingham.

  4. Jun 9, 2021 · On Tuesday, June 8, three-time Olympic gold medalist Tianna Bartoletta published her highly anticipated memoir Survive and Advance. The sprinter and long jumper has been a long time blogger, ever since escaping a toxic and abusive marriage in 2017.

  5. A brilliant college athlete. Born on 30 August 1985 in Elyria, Ohio, Tianna Madison was a highly accomplished athlete in her youth, excelling in sprint events and the long jump for her local high school and winning a string of state titles. So prolific was she, that she appeared in Sports Illustrated at the age of 17, before attending the ...

  6. Aug 25, 2016 · Tianna (Madison) Bartoletta is an Elyria native and Olympic gold medalist. She won gold in the long jump and 4x100 relay last week at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

  7. The year was 2005. London was selected as host of the 2012 Olympics, the Harry Potter movie franchise was flying high with the Goblet of Fire, Benedict XVI (remember him?) replaced John Paul II as Pope and Tianna Bartoletta (née Madison) made her debut as a member of the US senior team at the Helsinki world champs.

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