Currently, she is a radiologist, and was the owner of the Kingston Cafe restaurant in Pasadena, California, which was featured on an episode of the American television reality show Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsay in 2011. At that time her son, Keone was also involved in the restaurant. In August 2018, the restaurant closed and was converted into a catering business.[2][3]
Youngest Jamaican to be in the top four in the Olympics.
Held the Jamaican national record in the 200 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters and pentathlon.
Held the world indoor 300 meters broke it 1967 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Won the first NCAA women's 200 meters in Chicago, Illinois.
Won AAU indoors 200 meters.
Silver medalist AAU 400 meters 1964
Won; gold medalist in CAC games 200 meters and 4X100 meter relay.
Silver Medalist in 200 meters World vs the Americas.
Bronze medalist in the women's 440 yards Commonwealth games 1966.
School Girl Champion in girls championship 1964 and 1965. Broke the
Jamaican National record in 220 yards and 440 yards as a High Schooler.
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