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  1. Jeremy Wariner is a retired American track athlete who won four Olympic medals and six World Championships medals in the 400 meters. He is the fourth fastest runner in history with a personal best of 43.45 seconds and has a rivalry with LaShawn Merritt.

  2. Learn about Jeremy Wariner, a four-time Olympic medalist and six-time World Championship medalist in the 400 meters. Find out what he is doing now as an entrepreneur and a high school track coach in Texas.

  3. Aug 31, 2010 · Jeremy Wariner becomes 400m Olympic Champion in Athens 2004 with 44.00 to win his first ever gold medal. 2nd was Otis Harris with 44.16 and 3rd was Derrek Br...

  4. Watch how Jeremy Wariner, an Olympic and World Champion sprinter, runs on a high-speed force treadmill. Learn about the 3D video and 3-axis ground reaction forces he generates at 44...

  5. Jeremy Wariner, Olympic Gold Medalist & Former Baylor Bear joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the US olympic Track & Field team headed into the Pari...

  6. Nov 15, 2004 · Jeremy Wariner of the US won the 400m gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, following in the footsteps of Michael Johnson. Learn how he rose from a Texas high school runner to a world record holder and a relay star under the guidance of Clyde Hart.

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  8. www.teamusa.com › profiles › jeremy-warinerJeremy Wariner - Team USA

    Jeremy Wariner is a retired American sprinter who won three gold and one silver medals in the 400m and 4x400m relay at the Olympic Games. He also won multiple World Championships and NCAA titles in the 400m and 4x400m relay.

  9. Jul 18, 2008 · Jeremy Wariner, the Olympic and twice World champion, clocks 43.86 to beat LaShawn Merritt and make a statement ahead of the Beijing Olympics. He says he executed his race well and felt strong and relaxed in the final straightaway.

  10. Aug 2, 2017 · Jeremy Wariner, the 2004 Olympic 400m champion, has retired at age 33, according to Sports Illustrated. The 2016 Olympic Trials were then considered the last gasp for Wariner, who won gold after his sophomore year at Baylor but struggled with injuries the last several years.