Danny Everett, born on November first, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished American former track and field athlete renowned for his exceptional prowess in sprinting events, particularly the 400 metres. His athletic career is marked by significant achievements, including winning bronze medals in the 400 m at both the 1988 Olympic Games and the 1991 World Championships.
In addition to his individual successes, Everett was a vital member of the relay team, securing gold medals in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 1987 World Championships and the 1988 Olympic Games. His remarkable performance at the 1992 US Olympic trials, where he clocked an impressive time of 43.81 seconds, not only earned him a spot on the Olympic team but also positioned him second on the world all-time list for the 400 m, a record that still holds him as the seventeenth fastest as of December twenty twenty-four.
Everett's legacy is further cemented by his track record in New Orleans, where his time of 43.81 seconds remains unbeaten. His contributions to athletics have left an indelible mark on the sport, inspiring future generations of athletes.