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Sandra Farmer-Patrick (Sandra Miller) was born on 8 August, 1962 in Jamaica, is a Jamaican-born American athlete. Discover Sandra Farmer-Patrick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Sandra Farmer-Patrick Net Worth
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Sandra Marie Farmer-Patrick (née Farmer, born 18 August 1962) is a Jamaican-born American former athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres hurdles.
Starting in 1982, she represented Jamaica in international competition, until 1987, removing her name from the American rankings list.
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, she finished eighth in the 400 m hurdles final in a sub-par race, the first time the event was held in the Olympics.
Farmer was ranked in the world's top ten for the 400 m hurdles for the first time in 1987.
In July of that year, she ran 54.59 to win a silver medal at the Pan American Games in Indianapolis behind Judi Brown-King.
Then in September at the World Championships in Rome, she finished fourth in the final in 54.38, only 0.07 from a medal.
After marrying David Patrick and hyphenating her name, Farmer-Patrick began competing for the US in 1988 and attempted to qualify for the US Olympic team for Seoul, but was disqualified in her semi-final at the US Olympic trials for inadvertently running out of her lane.
Having dual citizenship, she had the option to run for Jamaica, but by switching to the US, some Jamaican newspapers had branded her as a traitor.
Her appeal to the Jamaican Federation went unanswered.
She was ranked number 1 in the US from 1988 to 1993.
She also won the 400 metres hurdles at the World Cup in 1989 and 1992.
In 1989, she was unbeaten in the 400 m hurdles and was the fastest woman in the world at the event, improving her best to 53.37.
In September, she won the World Cup title in Barcelona, running 53.84 to defeat Tatyana Ledovskaya and Sally Gunnell.
Still she was ranked number 1 in the world for 1989, 1991 and 1992.
A medal favourite for the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, Farmer-Patrick ended up fourth in a time of 53.95, in a race won by Tatyana Ledovsakya, with Sally Gunnell second and Janeene Vickers third.
She won silver medals in that event at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, and at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart.
She competed for the United States in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, where she ran 53.69 to win the silver medal behind her greatest rival, Great Britain's Sally Gunnell.
Her best time for the event of 52.79 seconds (1993), is the former U.S record.
The following year at the 1993 World Championships held in Stuttgart, Germany, she broke the existing world record running 52.79.
But Gunnell also broke the record finishing .05 faster at 52.74, passing after the last hurdle and pushing the diving Farmer-Patrick to another silver medal.
Having missed the 1994 season due to pregnancy, Farmer-Patrick returned in 1995 and finished fourth at the US Championships.
She then qualified for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
At her third and final games, she was eliminated in the semi-finals, failing to reach the final by just one-one hundredth of a second, a performance which was later disqualified due to a high testosterone-epitestosterone (T-E) ratio.
She was elected into the CSULA Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.
That performance once ranked her second on the world all-time list, and as of 2018, ranks her 12th on the world all-time list.
Farmer-Patrick was born Sandra Miller in Kingston, Jamaica and lived there until she was eleven years old bouncing between an aunt and her grandmother.
She moved to Brooklyn, New York adopted by her great-aunt Vita Farmer and took on the Farmer last name.
Vita brought Sandra up in a deeply Pentecostal environment, attending church six times a week, three times on Sunday.
To get out of the house, she joined the Flashettes Track Club.
At first, Farmer was forced to run in a dress for religious reasons.
She continued to run in short skirts and tutus as part of her more flamboyant professional career, whenever she had the choice of uniform.
Her stylish, flashy attire was perhaps as notorious as FloJo at the time.
Farmer set an American Junior record of 58.90 in the 400 hurdles at age 14, which ranked her number five amongst all Americans.
Scholarship money she won in the Colgate Games kept her in St Angela Hall Academy.
She lowered her time to 58.31 while in high school.
She briefly attended the University of Arizona, but ended up running for California State University, Los Angeles (at the same time as the Howard sisters).
In addition to some very fast relays with the sisters, she still holds the school record in the 400 hurdles.
In 2019, she was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame.