The most accomplished women in track and field


[post_page_title]Louise Hazel – Now[/post_page_title]
Having competed in the sport at the highest levels for over 10 years, the 32 year old athlete is still going at it. Despite sadly not being able to make the team for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Hazel is still in the world of athletics, but in a different way.

For instance, in 2015 she participated in a special celebrity edition on Ninja Warrior UK, as well as on a charity episode of the show The Challenge: Champs Vs. Pros.
[post_page_title] Lolo Jones – Then[/post_page_title]
Lori “Lolo” Jones is one of the most resilient track and field stars we’ve ever heard of. Lori’s mom had six kids, and the family was homeless for a while, being forced to sleep in the basement of a Salvation Army building.

However, she was able to overcome all of these obstacles and become one of the United States’s best track athletes, winning gold in four different competitions.

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