Graham-Fenton, Lorraine (1973–)
Graham-Fenton, Lorraine (1973–)
Jamaican runner. Name variations: Lorraine Fenton; Lorraine Graham; Lorraine Fenton-Graham. Born Lorraine Graham, Sept 8, 1973, in Mandeville, Jamaica.
Won silver medals for 400 meters and 4 × 400-meter relay at Sydney Olympics (2000); at World championships, won a silver medal for the 400 and a gold medal for 4 × 400-meter relay (2001).
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