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Hayes, Joanna
- 2004 Olympic gold medalist (100-meter hurdles)
- 1999 NCAA 400 hurdles champion
- 2003 Pan Am 400H gold medalist
- Is a 1999 graduate of UCLA
- Narrowly missed a spot on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team, placing 4th in the 400 hurdles and 5th in the 100 hurdles
- She was eighth in the 1998 NCAA 100m hurdles despite running with a strained right hamstring
- As a sophomore in 1997, Hayes suffered a hyper-extended right knee on the first day of competition at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
- Still ran the anchor leg on UCLA’s 4x100m relay team that placed sixth, and she placed seventh in the final of the 400m hurdles
- Worked at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Youth Center as the SMART Moves Coordinator teaching kids to be positive in East St. Louis, Illinois, in 2001 and 2002
Q&A: Hurdlers chat about the 2005 World Championships
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Height: 5’ 6
Born: 23-Dec-76
Hometown: Williamsport, Pa.
Resides: Los Angeles, Calif.
Sport: Track and Field
Event: 100-meter hurdles
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