Nnenna Lynch
Nnenna Lynch (born July 3, 1971 in New York City, New York) is a retired middle distance and long distance runner from the United States. She is best known for winning the gold medal at the 1997 Summer Universiade in Catania, Italy in the women's 5,000 metres event, when she defeated Canada's Lori Durward (second) and Sarah Howell (third).Currently lives in New York with her husband Jonathon Kahn and two young children.
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- 1975–1993: 3.000 metres
- 1995 – present: 5.000 metres
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- 1991: Riley
- 1992: Byrne
- 1993: Lynch
- 1994: Hughes-Jones
- 1995: Lobo
- 1996: Winsett-Fletcher
- 1997: Coole
- 1998: Boutilier
- 1999: Demby
- 2000: Kowal
- 2001: Black
- 2002: Silas
- 2003: Karpinos
- 2004: Albin
- 2005: McCalley
- 2006: Bersagel
- 2007: Myers
- 2008: Anosike
- 2009: Nymeyer
- 2010: Schluntz
- 2011: Barito
- 2012: Phillips
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