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Jamaican-born Canadian Ben Johnson practices at the Seoul Olympic Stadium on March 15, 1988. Six month later, on September 24, at the same place, Johnson win the Olympic 100m final in a world record 9 ...
Canada needed Ben Johnson to win at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. After he was stripped of his gold medal, the nation's emotions turned on a dime.
Ben Johnson's road to redemption takes him back to scene of the crime of 1988 Seoul Olympics 100m final On Tuesday, inside the cavernous void of Seoul’s Jamsil Stadium, Ben Johnson will complete ...
Disgraced 1988 Olympic 100m champ Ben Johnson ran in his first "competitive" race in about two decades on Tuesday, as he took part in a celebrity 4x100m relay at the Toronto International Track and ...
The 1988 Seoul Olympics occupy a special place in the history of 100m sprinting. Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson (second from left) wins the final of the 100 Metres event at Seoul Olympic Stadium ...
The scandalous 100m final at the 1988 Olympics is the subject of a new documentary that examines disgraced sprinter Ben Johnson and his rivals ...
On 27 September 1988 Ben Johnson is stripped of his Olympic 100m gold medal having tested positive for anabolic steroids.
On this day in 1988, Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson won the 100m final at the Seoul Olympics. Three days later he tested positive to a banned performance-enhancing drug and was disqualified.
On the 25th anniversary of the infamous 1988 Olympic 100-meter final, a race that's been called the dirtiest ever run, Ben Johnson returned to the scene of the crime. The Canadian sprinter, who ...