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How many kids did florence griffith Joyner have?

1 boy mo _jo


How many siblings did florence griffith Joyner had?

Jackie Joyner Kersee has two sisters and one brother. Her brother's name is Al Joyner, an Olympic triple jumper (married to the late Florence Griffith-Joyner).


What are some challenges that florence griffith Joyner has faced in her life?

As with many athletes Florence Joyner faced many steroid use rumors. The health problems that ended her career was also a large challenge she faced.


What school did florence griffith Joyner attempted?

Florence Griffith Joyner, also known by many as Flo Jo, was born on December 21, 1959 in Los Angeles, California. She attended Jordan High School where she joined the relay team and got her start in running.


How many siblings did flo Jo have?

Florence Griffith Joyner, popularly known as Flo Jo, had a total of three siblings. She was the youngest of four children in her family. Her siblings included two sisters and one brother.


How many kids did Florence Joyner have?

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How many kids did florence Joyner?

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Who are some famous African American Girl Scouts?

Tatyanna Ali Mariah Carey Florence Griffith-Joyner Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee Venus Williams Marian Anderson Glenda Hatchett There are several links in the Related Links which list many former Girl Scouts.


How many children does Andy Griffith have?

Andy Griffith has 2 children


How many gol medels did florence griffith Joyner win?

Six ... 3 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze. 1984: Silver in heptathlon. 1988: Gold in heptathlon and gold in long jump. 1992: Gold in heptathlon and bronze in long jump. 1996: Bronze in long jump.


How many kids does Andy Griffith have?

Andy Griffith has 2 children


How many seconds did it take to do the 200m for the womens?

The women's 200 meters in track and field competitions typically sees elite athletes finishing in approximately 21 to 23 seconds, depending on the event and conditions. For instance, the world record, set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988, is 21.34 seconds. Performance times can vary based on factors such as the athlete's skill level and weather conditions on the day of the race.