Carol Lewis, born on August eighth, nineteen sixty-three, is a distinguished former track and field athlete from the United States, renowned for her exceptional talent in the long jump. Throughout her athletic career, she achieved remarkable success, including a bronze medal at the 1983 World Championships and four national championships in the United States.
In nineteen eighty-five, Carol set an impressive long jump record of seven point zero four meters, a feat that stood as the American record for years. Her dedication and skill in the sport have left a lasting legacy in athletics.
Carol is not only celebrated for her own accomplishments but also as a member of a remarkable athletic family. She is the sister of Carl Lewis, a nine-time Olympic gold medalist, and Cleveland Lewis, a former professional soccer player. Their mother, Evelyn Lawler, was also a notable figure in athletics as a hurdler.