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Lynda Blutreich (née Lipson; born December 13, 1971, in Lynn, Massachusetts) is a three-time USATF champion javelin thrower from the United States.

She was on the college track team at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

She is also a photographer and member of Art of the Olympians (AOTO)[1]

International competitions[edit]

Year

Competition

Venue

Position

Notes

Representing the  United States

1995

Pan American Games

Mar del Plata, Argentina

7th

50.82 m

1997

World Championships

Athens, Greece

37th (q)

52.64 m

1998

Goodwill Games

Uniondale, United States

6th

53.51 m

1999

Pan American Games

Winnipeg, Canada

5th

55.77 m

World Championships

Seville, Spain

25th (q)

52.31 m

2000

Olympic Games

Sydney, Australia

26th (q)

55.25 m

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Art of the Olympians | Be the best you can be". artoftheolympians.org. Retrieved 2016-03-25.

Qualification

Men's track
and road athletes

  • Kenny Brokenburr (r)
  • John Capel
  • James Carter
  • Curt Clausen
  • Tony Cosey
  • Mark Crear
  • Mark Croghan
  • Alan Culpepper
  • Rod DeHaven
  • Pascal Dobert
  • Jon Drummond
  • Philip Dunn
  • Mark Everett
  • Adam Goucher
  • Maurice Greene
  • Alvin Harrison
  • Calvin Harrison (r)
  • Bradley Hauser
  • Floyd Heard
  • Andrew Hermann
  • Gabe Jennings
  • Allen Johnson
  • Curtis Johnson
  • Michael Johnson
  • Meb Keflezighi
  • Rich Kenah
  • Brian Lewis (r)
  • Coby Miller
  • Tim Montgomery (r)
  • Antonio Pettigrew
  • Jason Pyrah
  • Nick Rogers
  • Tim Seaman
  • Michael Stember
  • Angelo Taylor
  • Eric Thomas
  • Terrence Trammell
  • Bernard Williams (r)
  • Bryan Woodward
  • Jerome Young (r)
  • Men's
    field athletes

  • Andy Bloom
  • LaMark Carter
  • Walter Davis
  • Lance Deal
  • Kenny Evans
  • John Godina
  • Breaux Greer
  • Chad Harting
  • Robert Howard
  • Chris Huffins
  • Nick Hysong
  • Kip Janvrin
  • Lawrence Johnson
  • Nathan Leeper
  • Melvin Lister
  • Jud Logan
  • Kevin McMahon
  • Adam Nelson
  • Tom Pappas
  • Dwight Phillips
  • Adam Setliff
  • Savanté Stringfellow
  • Anthony Washington
  • Women's track
    and road athletes

  • Kim Batten
  • Tonja Buford-Bailey
  • Chen Yueling
  • Christine Clark
  • Hazel Clark
  • Joetta Clark Diggs
  • LaTasha Colander
  • Michelle Collins
  • Sharon Couch
  • Shayne Culpepper
  • Gail Devers
  • Deena Kastor
  • Elva Dryer
  • Torri Edwards
  • Chryste Gaines
  • Sandra Glover
  • Suzy Favor Hamilton
  • Monique Hennagan
  • Libbie Hickman
  • Marion Jones
  • Anne Marie Letko
  • Debbi Lawrence
  • Jearl Miles Clark
  • Melissa Morrison-Howard
  • Nanceen Perry
  • Jennifer Rhines
  • Passion Richardson (r)
  • Michelle Rohl
  • Amy Rudolph
  • Marla Runyan
  • Women's
    field athletes

  • Erin Aldrich
  • Lynda Blutreich
  • Dawn Burrell
  • Shelia Burrell
  • Jesseca Cross
  • Karol Rovelto
  • Stacy Dragila
  • Dawn Ellerbe
  • Nicole Gamble
  • Marion Jones
  • Kris Kuehl
  • Melissa Mueller
  • DeDee Nathan
  • Amy Palmer
  • Suzy Powell-Roos
  • Connie Price-Smith
  • Seilala Sua
  • Kellie Suttle
  • Teri Steer
  • Shana Williams
  • Coaches

  • Dick Booth (men's assistant coach)
  • Dixon Farmer (men's assistant coach)
  • Rob Johnson (men's assistant coach)
  • John Moon (men's assistant coach)
  • Jerry Quiller (men's assistant coach)
  • Jay Silvester (men's assistant coach)
  • Bubba Thornton (men's assistant coach)
  • Karen Dennis (women's head coach)
  • Sandy Fowler (women's assistant coach)
  • Ernest Gregoire (women's assistant coach)
  • Judy Harrison (women's assistant coach)
  • Rita Somerlot (women's assistant coach)
  • LaVerne Sweat (women's assistant coach)
  • Mark Young (women's assistant coach)


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