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Raymond Pierre

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American sprinter
Raymond Pierre
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Born (1967-09-19)September 19, 1967 (age 58)

Raymond Pierre (born September 19, 1967) is a formerAmericantrack and field athlete, who competed in thesprinting events during his career. Pierre won the 1989 NCAA 400 meters running for Baylor University. He is best known for winning the men's400-meter dash event at the1987 Pan American Games.

He also wonsilver medals in the4 × 400 m relay at the1989 IAAF World Cup (withAntonio Pettigrew among others) and at the1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships alongsideCharles Jenkins,Andrew Valmon andAntonio McKay. He was the alternate relay runner at the1987 World Championships in Athletics, helping the United States team qualify into the final with a championship record of 2:59.06 minutes, which the team later improved upon in their gold medal winning run.

Pierre is also recognized as an outstanding track starter having served in that position for many years for the NCAA Championships, Big 12 Conference Championships, Baylor's Michael Johnson Invitational and the Texas Relays, among other Meets.

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