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Jean Driscoll

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Driscoll has supported programming for athletes with disabilities by traveling to Ghana, West Africa several times and helping develop the first Paralympic athletes in history from that country. In 2004, Raphael Nkegbe and Ajara Busanga became the first Ghanaian athletes to represent their country
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track, causing her to crash and the tire to go flat; Sauvage went on to win the race. At the 1998 race, Driscoll was approaching the finish line in first place when Sauvage sprinted past, winning by half a wheel. Driscoll finished in second place behind Sauvage for a third time in 1999. In 2000,
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Driscoll went on to win the 1990 Boston Marathon in a world best time of 1:43:17, beginning a seven-year winning streak in that race. She set a world record at the 1991 race with a time of 1:42:42, and won her fifth Boston and broke the world record a fifth time in 1994, despite a bout of
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and finished fast enough to qualify for the next year's Boston Marathon. At Morse's urging, she reluctantly agreed to race in Boston; at the time, she was not interested in becoming a regular marathoner and wished to continue racing shorter distances.
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eight times, more than any other female athlete in any division. Her wins in Boston included seven consecutive first-place finishes from 1990 to 1996. Driscoll participated in four
898: 726: 843: 833: 838: 868: 863: 823: 768: 472:, Driscoll won the gold medal in the 4Γ—100 meter relay and competed in three other eventsβ€”the 800, 1500, and 5000 metre races. Four years later at the 893: 888: 883: 878: 772: 848: 858: 507:, entrusted with blessing the ship before her maiden voyage in November 2003. Driscoll officially gave the ship its name during ceremonies in 700: 547: 606: 908: 903: 798: 640: 678: 730: 873: 383:, winning a total of five gold, three silver, and four bronze medals in events ranging from 200 meters to the marathon. 759: 592: 853: 419:, taking bronze in the 200 and 400 meter races, silver in the 4Γ—100 meter relay, and gold in the 4Γ—200 meter relay. 674: 484: 500: 764: 644: 559: 477: 473: 469: 465:
Driscoll won for the eighth and last time, giving her more wins at Boston than any other person.
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She also became a motivational speaker and international advocate for those with disabilities.
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granted Driscoll the Order of Lincoln award, the highest honor bestowed by the State of
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announced that Jean Driscoll would serve as godmother to the line's then newest ship,
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In 2012, she was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame and earlier that year,
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days before the race and stiff competition from Australian
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in the Paralympic Games and competed in wheelchair track.
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Her first major win in racing came in 1989, when she beat
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Paralympic track and field athletes for the United States
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
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Paralympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
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Driscoll participated in the 1989 537: 13: 760:International Paralympic Committee 593:International Paralympic Committee 574: 14: 920: 909:20th-century American sportswomen 904:21st-century American sportswomen 799:American female wheelchair racers 749: 495:Godmother to Mariner of the Seas 340: 319: 298: 277: 256: 235: 214: 193: 172: 151: 130: 109: 85: 701:"Royal Caribbean International" 675:The Lincoln Academy of Illinois 521: 485:The Lincoln Academy of Illinois 719: 693: 633: 548:"Interview with Jean Driscoll" 1: 530: 501:Royal Caribbean International 874:Paralympic wheelchair racers 403:. She was recruited to play 386: 7: 645:Boston Athletic Association 10: 925: 773:archive July 20, 2023 422: 99: 81: 71: 67: 56: 33: 28: 16:American wheelchair racer 854:People with spina bifida 145:4Γ—100 m relay TW3–4 499:On September 23, 2003, 478:2000 Sydney Paralympics 381:Summer Paralympic Games 647:. 2008. 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Index

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
wheelchair racing
United States
Paralympic Games
1988 Seoul
4Γ—200 m relay 2–6
1992 Barcelona
4Γ—100 m relay TW3–4
1996 Atlanta
10000 m T52–53
1996 Atlanta
Marathon T52–53
2000 Sydney
Marathon T54
1988 Seoul
4Γ—100 m relay 2–6
1996 Atlanta
5000 m T52–53
2000 Sydney
1500 m T54
1988 Seoul
200 m 5–6
1988 Seoul
400 m 5–6
1996 Atlanta
1500 m T52–53
2000 Sydney
5000 m T54
wheelchair racer
Boston Marathon

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