Originally posted by mpalI only know what the announcer said just before one of the Athens prelim races. There is some bad blood between her and Jamacain runners. A love/hate kind of thing. She was great for so long, but then used her influence to race during the Sydney Olympics when she hadn't run well enough to qualify ahead of another runner during their Nationals. She came in fourth in the race at Sydney instead of medaling
Yes, and it was extremely controversial in Jamaica at the time, as the fresh young qualifier who everyone had bright hopes for was forced to give up her earned spot on the team. It's kinda like having Cohen, Kirk and Meissner being picked for the Olympic team (finishing top 3 at Nationals), and a 4th place Kwan protesting and taking Meissner's place (this is the unlikeliest of scenarios, but a good analogy). That turned a lot of Jamaicans against Ottey, athletes as well. After the Olympics Ottey had lost quite a bit of support from our athletics association. She married an Italian I believe, and I think that's how she came to live in Slovenia. She now has dual citizenship.
As a Jamaican I was proud to see Merlene Ottey out there competing at the tender age of 44 and running sub-12 times. Although she is the butt of a few jokes around here in Jamaica, she is still somewhat popular, and still has a lot of respect from us, even serving as a mentor to young upcoming Caribbean track athletes. She is like the Navratilova of track and field, except not quite as successful (her nickname is the BronzeQueen afterall). She said that she would be proud if she at least made the semis, and she did just that. She's a legend that just never did get that Olympic gold, but left many memorable moments in the past. I remember for instance, an event (not sure if this was a World Championships or an Olympics), when someone false-started, but Ottey sprinting half the 100m not realising this.
Unfortunately that young woman whose place Ottey took 4 years ago has been plagued by injuries and is struggling with her track career.
I adore Williams' personality, and found couldn't help but

when she kept on referring to Nesterenko as "the Belarus girl." Watch out for Veronica Campbell (another talented Jamaican) who came 3rd in the 100m, she could be a major factor in the 200m.