Former LSU sprinter part
Former LSU sprinter part of record-breaking mixed relay team
Former LSU sprinter Vernon Norwood ran the first leg on the Team USA mixed 4×400-meter relay team that set a world record at the Summer Games on Friday in Paris.
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Former LSU sprinter Vernon Norwood ran the first leg on the Team USA mixed 4×400-meter relay team that set a world record at the Summer Games on Friday in Paris.
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