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'''Maicel D. Malone-Wallace''' (born June 12, 1969 in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]) is an American former [[track and field]] athlete who specialised in the [[400 meters]]. She was on the [[1996 Olympic Games]] gold medal winning team in the women's [[4 x 400 meters relay]] for the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/maicel-malone-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418033409/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/maicel-malone-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 18, 2020 |title=Maicel Malone |access-date=May 24, 2015}}</ref>
'''Maicel D. Malone-Wallace''' (born June 12, 1969 in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]) is an American former [[track and field]] athlete who specialised in the [[400 meters]]. She was on the [[1996 Olympic Games]] gold medal winning team in the women's [[4 x 400 meters relay]] for the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/maicel-malone-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418033409/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/maicel-malone-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 18, 2020 |title=Maicel Malone |access-date=May 24, 2015}}</ref>

Running for the [[Arizona State Sun Devils track and field]] team, Malone-Wallace won the 1990 [[400 meters at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships]] and the 1991 [[4 × 400 meter relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships]].<ref>{{Olympedia}}</ref>


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Maicel Malone-Wallace
Personal information
Birth nameMaicel D. Malone
BornJune 12, 1969 (1969-06-12) (age 55)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
SpouseAaron Wallace (m. 1994)
Medal record
Women's athletics (track and field)
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta 4x400 metres relay
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1993 Stuttgart 4x400 metres relay
Silver medal – second place 1997 Athens 4x400 metres relay
Silver medal – second place 1999 Seville 4x400 metres relay
Pan American Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 1986 Winter Park 100 m
Silver medal – second place 1986 Winter Park 200 m
Gold medal – first place 1986 Winter Park 4x100 relay

Maicel D. Malone-Wallace (born June 12, 1969 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American former track and field athlete who specialised in the 400 meters. She was on the 1996 Olympic Games gold medal winning team in the women's 4 x 400 meters relay for the United States.[1]

Running for the Arizona State Sun Devils track and field team, Malone-Wallace won the 1990 400 meters at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 1991 4 × 400 meter relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.[2]

Achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the  United States
1986 World Junior Championships Athens, Greece 3rd 100m 11.49 (wind: +0.9 m/s)
8th (sf) 200m 23.72 (wind: +0.5 m/s)
1st 4 × 100 m relay 43.78
1988 World Junior Championships Sudbury, Canada 2nd 400 m 52.23
1990 Goodwill Games Seattle, United States 2nd 4 × 400 m 3:24.53
1991 Universiade Sheffield, United Kingdom 1st 400 m 50.65
1st 4 × 400 m 3:27.93
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 1st 4 × 400 m 3:16.71
1994 Goodwill Games Saint Petersburg, Russia 2nd 400 m 50.60
1st 4 × 400 m 3;22.27
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 7th 400 m 50.99 (50.77)
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States semifinal 400 m 51.16
1st 4 × 400 m 3:20.91
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece semifinal 400 m 51.40 (50.77)
2nd 4 × 400 m 3:21.03
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain semifinal 400 m 50.93 (50.82)
2nd 4 × 400 m 3:22.09

Note: Results in parentheses, indicate superior time achieved in the previous round.

References

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  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Maicel Malone". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
  2. ^ Maicel Malone-Wallace at Olympedia (archive) Edit this at Wikidata