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Lee McNeill
Personal information
BornDecember 2, 1964 (1964-12-02) (age 59)
Medal record
Men's athletics
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1987 Rome 4x100 m relay

Lee Vernon McNeill[1] (born December 2, 1964 in Lumberton, North Carolina) from St. Pauls, North Carolina is a retired track and field athlete from the United States, who was a three time all-American sprinter at East Carolina University. McNeill was recruited by Bill Carson 1984 out of St. Pauls for East Carolina University. He specialized in the 100 metres.

McNeill made a name for himself in 1985 when he defeated Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis in the semifinals of the 100-meter dash at the USA outdoor track and field championships. McNeill placed second in the final, outrunning both the world record holder and the NCAA champion. Later that summer he dropped the baton in a Pan American Games relay, but still managed to bring home three bronze medals from the National Sports Festival and the World University Games. His first gold medal of the summer came in June at the U.S. Olympic Festival in Durham. McNeill also picked up a bronze medal in the 100-meter dash.

He won the gold medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1987 World Championships, together with Lee McRae, Harvey Glance and Carl Lewis.

His personal best time over 100 metres is 10.09 seconds, achieved on June 17, 1988 in Tampa when finishing 3rd in The Athletics Congress final.[2]

McNeill teamed with Carl Lewis, Harvey Glace and Lee McRae to win the 4X100 relay in the Pan American Games. McNeill was a member of the 1988 Olympic team that competed in Seoul, South Korea.

On April 18, 2010, McNeill was one of the six new inductees into the Robeson County Sports Hall of Fame ceremony in Pembroke, North Carolina. McNeill lives in Greenville, NC

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References

  1. ^ Lee Mcneill at Sports Reference
  2. ^ Lee Vernon McNeill at World Athletics
  3. ^ McNeill, Lee Vernon. "Second Class Announced for Robeson County Sports Hall of Fame" Archived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, The Fairmount Bugle, 2010, April. Retrieved on 2010-4-19.
  4. ^ McNeill, Lee Vernon. "Star Sprinter, Lee McNeill", East Carolina University, 1988 Winter. Retrieved on 2010-4-19.
  5. ^ McNeill, Lee Vernon. "1984 State Track Championships" Archived July 13, 2012, at archive.today, NCPrepTrack, 1984, May. Retrieved on 2010-4-19.
  6. ^ McNeill, Lee Vernon. "Lee McNeill Biography", SR?Olympic Sports, 1988, Winter. Retrieved on 2010-4-19.