Shelia Burrell
Data i miejsce urodzenia | 15 stycznia 1972 Albuquerque | ||||||
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Shelia Burrell (ur. 15 stycznia 1972 w Albuquerque) – amerykańska siedmioboistka, brązowa medalistka mistrzostw świata w z Edmonton.
Osiągnięcia
- dwa srebrne medale igrzysk panamerykańskich (Winnipeg 1999, siedmiobój i sztafeta 4 x 100 m)
- brąz mistrzostw świata (siedmiobój, Edmonton 2001)
- 4. miejsce podczas igrzysk olimpijskich (siedmiobój, Ateny 2004)
Rekordy życiowe
- siedmiobój lekkoatletyczny - 6472 pkt (2001)
- bieg na 200 m - 22,92 (2001)
Linki zewnętrzne
- Shelia Burrell w bazie World Athletics (ang.).
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