Venolyn Clarke
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Birth name | Venolyn Clarke | |||||||||||||||||||||
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[1] Jamaica[2] | July 11, 1967|||||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Markham, Ontario, Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Sprinter, teacher, coach | |||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse(s) | Stephen Spencer (m. 2010-present) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Sprinter | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Venolyn "Miss Clarke" Clarke-Spencer (born Venolyn Clarke; 11 July 1967 in Jamaica) is a former sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. In 2001, Clarke-Spencer held the position of the fourth fastest woman in Canada. Clarke-Spencer's personal best time was 11.29 seconds, achieved in July 2001 in Ottawa.
Sprinting career
Clarke-Spencer reached the quarter-final at the 2001 World Championships, but got disqualified due to a failed drugs test.
It was later revealed that at a World Championships pre-camp, Clarke-Spencer had tested positive for stanozolol.[3] In an interview, she cried and repeatedly denied that she used any stanozolol. Clarke-Spencer's coach, Clive Foster, also denied that Clarke-Spencer used any stanozolol. Clarke-Spencer was the first athlete to fail a drugs test at the 2001 World Championships. This caused Clake-Spencer to get expelled from the world championships. Later, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport allowed her to compete again.