Alozie, Glory (1977–)
Alozie, Glory (1977–)
Spanish-Nigerian hurdler. Name variations: Gloria Alozie. Born Dec 30, 1977, in Nigeria.
At World championships, won a silver medal for 100–meter hurdles (1999); won a silver medal for the 100–meter hurdles at Sydney Olympics (2000), soon after her fiance Hyginus Anugo, an Olympic competitor, was hit and killed by a car outside the Olympic village; at European championships, running for Spain, won a gold medal for 100-meter hurdles (2002).
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