Antonio McKay Sr. (born 1964-02-09 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former Georgia Tech All-American track and field athlete, and Olympic gold medalist (Los Angeles 1984) in 4 x 400 meter relay.
Achievements
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- 1984 Indoor World Record Holder,
- 1984 NCAA Indoor Champion,
- 1984 NCAA Outdoor Champion,
- 1984 Olympic Trials Champion,
- 1984 Olympic – Gold & Bronze Medalist,
- 1985 Indoor USA Track and Field Champion,
- 1986 Goodwill Games – Gold Medalist,
- 1987 Indoor USA Track & Field Champion,
- 1987 Indoor World Record Holder,
- 1988 Indoor USA Track & Field Champion,
- 1989 World Indoor Championships – Gold Medalist,
- 1990 Indoor USA Track & Field Champion,
- 1991 Indoor World Championships – Silver Medalist,
- 1993 Indoor USA Track & Field Champion,
He now works as a Track coach at Marist, a private high school in Atlanta, Georgia. Following the murder of McKay's sister, McKay has raised her two sons.[1]
External links
References
- ^ http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=96885 retrieved 2008-09-21.
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