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Lynn Kanuka-Williams

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Lynn Kanuka-Williams (née Kanuka; born July 11, 1960) is a Canadian athlete from Regina, Saskatchewan. She competed in 3000m races, as well as a smaller number of 1500m races. She competed for Canada at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, U.S. in the 3,000 metres where she won the bronze medal (in the race notable for the incident between Mary Decker and Zola Budd). Four years later in Seoul, South Korea she finished fifth in the 1500 metres. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Lynn Kanuka-Williams is the 3,998th most popular athlete, the 1,123rd most popular biography from Canada and the 92nd most popular Canadian Athlete.

Lynn Kanuka-Williams is a Canadian middle-distance runner, best known for her achievements in the 1500 meters, including winning a bronze medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. She also set multiple Canadian records during her athletic career.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lynn Kanuka-Williams ranks 3,998 out of 6,025Before her are Tibor Gécsek, Chang Hye-jin, Megan Delehanty, Kristina Poplavskaja, Genevieve Gregson, and Émilien Jacquelin. After her are Zoltán Kósz, Igor Pavlov, Marina Trandenkova, Ted Nash, Ulf Johansson, and Andy Holmes.

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Among people born in 1960, Lynn Kanuka-Williams ranks 1,015Before her are Anthony Fisher, Rémy Vogel, Kevin Shirley, April Winchell, Pete Tong, and Tim Pawlenty. After her are R. Paul Butler, Seth Lloyd, Thomas Marshburn, Mohammed Shahid, Krzysztof Kosedowski, and Debra Marshall.

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Among ATHLETES In Canada

Among athletes born in Canada, Lynn Kanuka-Williams ranks 92Before her are Theresa Luke (1967), Tara Davis-Woodhall (1999), Lisa Alexander (1968), Jarome Iginla (1977), Guillaume LeBlanc (1962), and Megan Delehanty (1968). After her are Duff Gibson (1966), Andrew Crosby (1965), Marcia Gudereit (1965), Dave Boyes (1964), Grant Fisher (1997), and Caroline Brunet (1969).