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Lorna Boothe, a former Commonwealth silver medallist in the 110 metres hurdles, trained regularly with Griffith-Joyner in the build-up to the 1988 Seoul Olympics when the American's record-breaking performances helped her to three gold medals.īut Boothe, now the British athletics team manager, was amazed at the transformation of Griffith-Joyner and believes drugs may have played a role.īoothe told the London Evening Standard: "I am astonished by the way Flo-Jo, a very good athlete in her own right, changed so incredibly from the slightly overweight, sluggish sprinter I was easily able to beat in training in California. 5 hours ago &0183 &32 Ableton Live Suite 10. She set a 100 metres world record of 10.49 seconds in the US Olympic trials and a 200 metres world record of 21.34 seconds at Seoul.Ī former training partner of Flo-Jo is convinced the sprinter took a cocktail of drugs to make her the fastest woman on earth. Griffith-Joyner won the 100 and 200 metres at the Seoul Olympics and was on the 1988 gold medal 4x100 metres relay. Police said an autopsy will be conducted, but she is believed to have died of a heart seizure similar to one she suffered in April of 1996 on a plane bound for St Louis. Griffith-Joyner was as famous for her lavish outfits, long fingernails and make-up as she was for her three Olympic titles at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Tributes to Flo-Jo had poured out from all over the world, including from US president Bill Clinton, sprint legend Carl Lewis, high hurdler Greg Foster, and many others. "It could take a few days or a few weeks," said Lieutenant Hector Rivera of the Orange County Sheriff's Department in California.Īmong the procedures carried out by the coroner was a toxicology test, which is done when the cause of death is unknown. Initial autopsy results yesterday were inconclusive, according to police.
