- Grace-Ann Dinkins
Grace-Ann Dinkins (born
13 September 1966 ), also known as Gracie-Ann Dinkins or Grace Dinkins, is an Olympic-class track and field athlete from the USA who competes forLiberia , her parents' home country, in the100 m ,200 m , and400 m races. Over her competitive career, she became the record-holder for those distances in Liberia.Dinkins competed at the
1996 Summer Olympics for Liberia in the 100 m race, but did not advance to the finals. She returned to compete in the2000 Summer Olympics also competing for Liberia in the 100 m race, but once more failed to advance to the finals.A 1987 graduate of
California State University, Dominguez Hills , Dinkins retired from track and field competition in 2003 but still works closely with the Liberian track and field teams.ref|TheAnalystDinkins' between- and post-Olympics profession has been as a
trauma surgeon at King-Drew Medical Center inLos Angeles, California . She was featured on an episode of TLC's (nowDiscovery Health Channel 's)reality TV series "" as a chief resident in 1998. More recently, she spoke at the press conference as the trauma surgeon on call who treated one of the victims of the shooter who attacked and killed twoIsraeli ticketing agents forEl Al Airlines atLAX Airport in 2002.ref|CNNElAlNotes
# [http://www.analystnewspaper.com/sports_track_team_leaves_for_morocco_today.htm Liberian Track Team Leaves For Morocco] : Article from the Liberian newspaper "The Analyst" on Grace Dinkins' work with the 2005 Liberian Track Team (Retrieved
6 February 2006 )
# [http://www-cgi.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0207/04/bn.12.html Press Conference Transcript] : CNN transcript from press conference about shooting atEl Al Airlines counter atLAX in 2002 (Retrieved6 February 2006 )External links
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* [http://www.liberiatrack.com/ Liberian National Track And Field Federation Home Page] , featuring articles and commentary from Grace-Ann Dinkins
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