Michael Johnson sweeps to victory in an Olympic 400-meter record 43.49 seconds

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 Michael Johnson sweeps to victory in an Olympic 400-meter record 43.49 seconds
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Today in Sports, July 29 - Michael Johnson sweeps to victory in an Olympic 400-meter record 43.49 seconds

Michael Johnson sweeps to victory in an Olympic 400-meter record 43.49 seconds, while Carl Lewis leaps into history in Atlanta. Lewis’ long jump of 27 feet, 10¾ inches earns him his ninth gold medal, equaling the American mark held by swimmer Mark Spitz.

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