- Bruny Surin
Bruny Surin (born
July 12 ,1967 inCap-Haïtien ,Haïti ) is a Canadian former athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the1996 Summer Olympics .Surin was born in
Cap-Haïtien ,Haïti , and moved to Canada with his family in1975 . He made his debut for Canada at the1987 Pan-American Games , placing fifteenth in thelong jump , a result he repeated at the 1988 Olympics.After the Olympic games in Seoul, manager Enrico Dionisi brought Surin to
Siena and he was trained by the Italian coach Franco Barucci. Barucci persuaded Surin away from his favoured long jump event, in favour of the100 m . Barucci predicted he could run 10.10 seconds for the event. Surin won the following Canadian championships in 10.14 seconds.At the
1990 Commonwealth Games , Surin won a bronze medal in 100 m and was seventh in long jump. At the 1991 World Championships, Surin was eighth in 100 m and was fourth in 100 m and reached to the semifinal as a member of Canadian 4x100 m relay team at the1992 Summer Olympics .At the 1993 World Championships, Surin was fifth in 100 m and won a bronze medal as a member of Canadian 4x100 m relay team. At the
1994 Commonwealth Games , Surin won the gold medal in 4x100 m relay and was eliminated in the semifinal of 100 m. At the 1995 World Championships, Surin won a silver medal in 100 m and a gold medal as a member of Canadian 4x100 m relay team.At the Atlanta Olympics, the Canadian relay team were not favoured, although they had won almost all of the titles available during the previous two years, but they had done it in absence of the
United States team. However, in the 4x100 m relay final, the Canadian team beat United States by almost half a second, establishing itself the best relay team in the world. Surin also reached the semifinal of 100 m in the same competition.Surin and the Canadian team won a gold medal again at the 1997 World Championships and at the
1998 Goodwill Games . He was also seventh in 100 m at the 1997 World Championships and won a silver medal in 100 m at the 1999 World Championships. His time matched Donovan Bailey's world record at the time of 9.84. As of the beginning of 2006, this was the fastest losing time in a 100 m race.At the
2000 Summer Olympics , Surin was eliminated in the semifinals of 100 m and his last major championship race was in the semifinals of 100 m at the 2001 World Championships, where he injured himself and was pushed off the track in a wheelchair.In 2008 he was inducted into
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame as part of the 1996 Summer Olympics 4x100 relay team. [cite web |url=http://www.tsn.ca/other_sports/story/?id=237621&lid=headline&lpos=topStory_main |title=Yzerman, Lewis among Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductees|publisher=The Sports Network |date=2008-05-13 |accessdate=2008-05-13]References
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* [http://www.brunysurin.com/ www.brunysurin.com]
* [http://www.afiwi.com/people2.asp?id=204 Afiwi.com - Caribbean Hall of Fame]
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