Pamela Jo Page (born February 12, 1958, in
St. Louis, Missouri
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) is a retired American track and field athlete. She represented the United States at the
1984 Olympics The 1984 Olympics may refer to:
*The 1984 Winter Olympics, which were held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
*The 1984 Summer Olympics
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running the
100 meters hurdles
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. She also ran in the
1983 World Championships in Athletics
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,
1985 IAAF World Indoor Games
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and the
1985 IAAF World Cup
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Austr ...
.
While running for the
University of Missouri
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, she was the 1984 NCAA Champion. Her brother
Nat Page
Nathaniel Page (born January 26, 1957) is an American former track and field athlete who began as a high jumper before concentrating on the 400 meters hurdles. He finished second in the high jump with 2.23 meters at the 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials, ...
is also a hurdler who ran for the University of Missouri.
Page participated in three
Olympic Trials
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History
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. In
1980
Events January
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* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
, she finished fifth for the team that boycotted the Olympics. In
1984
Events
January
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, she was part of a virtual four-way tie for the three qualifying places to the Olympics.
Kim Turner was judged to be one one hundredth ahead for the win in 13.12.
Benita Fitzgerald
Benita Fitzgerald Mosley (formerly Benita Fitzgerald-Brown; born July 6, 1961) is a retired American athlete, who mainly competed in the women's 100 metres hurdles event. Currently, Benita is a CEO of the company Multiplying Good with their missi ...
,
Stephanie Hightower
Stephanie Hightower (born July 19, 1958) is an American former hurdler and former president of USA Track & Field (USATF). She is a four-time U.S. Champion at 100 meter hurdles and a five-time U.S. Indoor Champion at 60 meter hurdles. She a ...
and Page all were given same time of 13.13. It was the closest finish in a major race. Page and Fitzgerald qualified to the Olympics and Hightower was left as the odd woman out. Fitzgerald went on to win the gold medal, and Turner in another unbreakable tie won a bronze, In
1988
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, she finished a non-qualifying fifth in the semi-final round.
References
Living people
American female hurdlers
Olympic track and field athletes for the United States
Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics
1958 births
Missouri Tigers women's track and field athletes
Track and field athletes from St. Louis
20th-century American sportswomen
American masters athletes
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