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Debbie Ferguson (born: January 16, 1976) ia a Bahamian sprint athlete.
Debbie graduated from University of Georgia from where she launched her senior athletics career since which she has gained medals at the Summer Olympics, IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games.
In 2002 she was appointed as an ambassador for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
Major achievements
- 1993
- 1997
- Central American and Carribean Games - San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- 100 m. gold medal
- Central American and Carribean Games - San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- 1999
- World Championships - Seville, Spain.
- 200 m. gold medal
- Pan American Games - Winnipeg, Canada.
- 4 x 100 m. relay gold medal
- World Championships - Seville, Spain.
- 2000
- Summer Olympics - Sydney, Australia.
- 4 x 100 m. relay gold medal
- Summer Olympics - Sydney, Australia.
- 2001
- World Championships - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- 400 m. silver medal
- World Championships - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- 2002
- Commonwealth Games - Manchester, England.
- 100 m. gold medal
- 200 m. gold medal
- 4 x 100 m. relay gold medal
- IAAF World Cup - Madrid, Spain.
- 200 m. gold medal
- Commonwealth Games - Manchester, England.
- 2004
- 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece.
- 200 m. bronze medal
- 2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece.