Olympic sprint legend Michael Johnson is launching Grand Slam Track, and one of the four stops is at the Ansin Sports Complex ...
Michael Johnson enjoyed 400 finals victory streak ... He warmed up for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics with two dress rehearsals. He won both titles at the U.S. national championships in June 1995 ...
BBC commentator and USA Olympic legend Michael Johnson was calling the race ... the 200m and 400m races in the 1996 Atlanta ...
Michael Johnson has hit back at critics online who claimed he and other BBC Olympics pundits should have ... as well as 200m and 400m gold at Atlanta 1996 and 400m at Sydney 2000.
Michael Johnson is a retired American sprinter ... By this time, the next Olympics had rolled back around. This was the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and Michael was intent on showing his true potential ...
Expand Tweet Michael Johnson was the US National record holder for the 200m, 300m and 400m and etched his name as the only athlete to win the 200m and 400m at an individual Games (1996 Olympics).
Usain Bolt and Michael Johnson are two of the fastest men in history, but their paths never quite crossed. The athletes are ...
Johnson, a BBC Sport pundit, also won eight World Championship golds. He was the first man to win both the 200m and 400m at the same Olympics in Atlanta in 1996 and retired in 2000 after defending ...
Besides being awarded the Los Angeles, today is a special day for another reason for one of the leading members of their team ...
including the Olympic flame being lit by Muhammad Ali as the world watched spellbound. There was no doubt about the quality of the performances on the track where Michael Johnson achieved a 200 ...
Carl Lewis capped his remarkable Olympics career by winning gold in the long jump at Atlanta in 1996. He didn't lose ... his sport's Magic Johnson. He came across as haughty and arrogant, cold ...
The nominees announced Thursday in Chicago include some of the brightest U.S. Olympic stars of the past 30 years: basketball player Teresa Edwards, sprinter Michael Johnson, swimmer Mary T.