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The question is somewhat off-base. Pregnant women are, for obvious reasons, not supposed to practice athletic sports! Certainly not when they are pregnant.
The world's fastest woman is Florence Griffith-Joyner, also known as Flo-Jo. She broke the world records in the 100m and 200m sprints in 1988, records that still stand today. Her incredible speed, unique running style, and flamboyant outfits made her a track and field icon.
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In the book "Out of the Dust" by Karen Hesse, Billy Jo's mother accidentally sets a fire in the house while trying to light the oil lamp during a dust storm. In the chaos, a kerosene lamp spills and ignites, causing the house to catch on fire. Billy Jo's mother ends up passing away from her injuries, and Billy Jo also suffers severe burns on her hands.
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Samuel Arkoh the world fastest girl runner is actuall Florence Griffith joyner.
Flo Jo The record is now held by Shelly Ann Fraiser:)
21.34 seconds, by Florence Griffith-Joyner ('Flo Jo') in Seoul, in 1988.
The Fastest time for women is 1.53.42 sec.
Flo-Jo's Daughter's name is Mary
Currently Carmelita Jeter is the fastest women in the world. Flornece Griffith Joyner died in 1998.
Florence Griffith Joyner went by Flo-Jo, and The Fastest Woman in the World.
flo Jo died by being suffecated by her pilllow after having a seizer from her epilespy.
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Yes, Florence Griffith-Joyner, known as Flo Jo, had one daughter named Mary Ruth. She was born in 1990 and is the only child of Flo Jo and her husband, Al Joyner. Flo Jo was known not only for her incredible athletic achievements but also for her dedication to her family.
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"Flo Jo" was the best female sprinter in history -- and holds the world records in the 100 and 200 meter dashes more than two decades after setting them.