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Athletics Biography

Carl Lewis

“Carl”

American · Birmingham, Alabama · Born 1 January 1961

Sprinter / Long Jumper
9
olympic golds
8
world championships
9.86s
personal best100m
19.75s
personal best200m

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Nine-time Olympic gold medallist and winner of four consecutive long jump titles at the Games — widely considered the greatest track and field athlete.

Frederick Carlton Lewis was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1961 and became the greatest track and field athlete in history — winning 9 Olympic gold medals across 4 Games from 1984 to 1996, and 8 World Championship gold medals. He competed for the USA from 1979 to 1997. His 9 Olympic golds span the 100m (1984, 1988, 1992), 200m (1984), long jump (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996) and 4x100m relay (1984, 1992). His 4 consecutive Olympic long jump titles — from Los Angeles to Atlanta — is the greatest individual achievement in track and field history. His personal bests of 9.86 seconds for 100m and 8.87 metres in the long jump rank among the finest ever recorded. He won the 1988 Seoul 100m gold after Ben Johnson's disqualification — himself running a then-world-record 9.92 seconds. He won the long jump gold at Atlanta 1996 at 35 years old — making him the oldest Olympic long jump champion in history. He won 8 World Championship golds. He was named Sportsman of the Century by the IOC in 1999 and Athlete of the Century by the IAAF. He also competed as a pop singer — releasing an album called The Feeling That I Feel in 1985 — with limited commercial success.

Famous For

Dominant sprinter and long jumper, won 9 Olympic golds across four Games

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of greatest track and field athletes ever, dominated sprints and long jump for over a decade

Best Known For

Olympic Gold 100m 1984, 1988, 1992

He won the long jump at four consecutive Olympic Games between 1984 and 1996 — the same event across 12 years of competition.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Olympic Gold 100m 1984, 1988, 1992
  • Olympic Gold 200m 1984
  • Olympic Gold Long Jump 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996
  • Olympic Gold 4x100m 1984, 1992
  • World Champion 100m 1983, 1987, 1991
  • World Champion Long Jump 1983, 1987, 1991
Career Journey

Timeline

1979 📌 Professional athletics career begins
1984 🏆 4 Olympic golds at Los Angeles Games
1987 🏆 World Championships 100m and long jump golds
1988 🏆 Olympic 100m and long jump golds in Seoul
1991 🏆 World Championships 100m and 4x100m golds
1992 🏆 Olympic long jump and 4x100m golds in Barcelona
1996 🏆 Final Olympic gold in long jump at Atlanta
1997 📌 Retires from competitive athletics
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Carl Lewis

Carl Lewis won 9 Olympic gold medals.

Carl Lewis won 8 World Championship titles.

Carl Lewis's personal best for 100m is 9.86s.

Carl Lewis was born in 1961 in Birmingham.

Carl Lewis is American.

Career Timeline — Carl Lewis
1979
Professional athletics career begins
1984
4 Olympic golds at Los Angeles Games
1987
World Championships 100m and long jump golds
1988
Olympic 100m and long jump golds in Seoul
1991
World Championships 100m and 4x100m golds
1992
Olympic long jump and 4x100m golds in Barcelona
1996
Final Olympic gold in long jump at Atlanta
1997
Retires from competitive athletics
Olympic Gold 100m 1984, 1988, 1992
Olympic Gold 200m 1984
Olympic Gold Long Jump 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996
Olympic Gold 4x100m 1984, 1992
World Champion 100m 1983, 1987, 1991
World Champion Long Jump 1983, 1987, 1991