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Kenny Harrison

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Kenny Harrison (born Kerry Harrison, February 13, 1965 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) is a former track and field athlete competing in triple jump. He won the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kenny Harrison is the 2,524th most popular athlete (down from 2,073rd in 2019), the 13,110th most popular biography from United States (down from 11,341st in 2019) and the 440th most popular American Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kenny Harrison ranks 2,524 out of 6,025Before him are Ellen van Langen, Ernő Kolczonay, Anita Włodarczyk, Wang Yan, Frank Shakespeare, and Ricco Groß. After him are Hideaki Tomiyama, Wang Liping, Francis Obikwelu, Anișoara Sorohan, Susan Huggett, and Nikolina Shtereva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Kenny Harrison ranks 566Before him are Joey Santiago, Vicente Engonga, Mario Frick, Leonel Álvarez, Maggie Shiu, and Wakana Yamazaki. After him are Jonathan Breck, Xavier Bertrand, Nina García, Wolfgang Feiersinger, María Dolores de Cospedal, and Laurent Lucas.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Kenny Harrison ranks 13,114 out of 20,380Before him are James Lafferty (1985), Meredith Monroe (1969), Tino Insana (1948), Frank Shakespeare (1930), Skipp Sudduth (1956), and Gladys Brockwell (1893). After him are Sally Blane (1910), Oliver La Farge (1901), Wade Hampton III (1818), Dale Dickey (1961), Cameron Monaghan (1993), and Fiona Apple (1977).

Among ATHLETES In United States

Among athletes born in United States, Kenny Harrison ranks 440Before him are Milt Campbell (1933), Lorenzo Wright (1926), Brad Walker (1981), Marilyn White (1944), Frank Spellman (1922), and Frank Shakespeare (1930). After him are Mack Robinson (1914), Diane Williams (1960), Roger Kingdom (1962), John Davis (1921), Merritt Giffin (1887), and Willye White (1939).