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    Abby Kathryn Steiner (born November 24, 1999) is an American track and field sprinter. She is the U.S. indoor record holder in the 200 m and 300 m, and the NCAA record holder in the 200 m. Steiner holds personal bests of 10.90 seconds over 100 m and 21.77 seconds over 200 m.

  2. Abby Steiner went to the U.S. Olympic trials with the hope of having a smooth comeback after an injury-plagued 2023 but could not fulfill her dream of qualifying for the Paris Olympics.

  3. Dublin's Abby Steiner finished sixth in the 200-meter Olympic Trials to narrowly miss out on qualifying for the Summer Games in Paris.

  4. Abby Steiner storms to a personal best and world lead 21.77 to win the 200m final at the U.S. Track and Field Championships, Tamara Clark and Jenna Prandini ...

  5. 174K Followers, 706 Following, 76 Posts - Abby Steiner (@abby_steiner) on Instagram: "PUMA Athlete World Champion".

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · United States' Abby Steiner finished with a time of 22.71 to win her second-straight 200m title at the Bermuda Grand Prix. #NBCSports #Paris2024 #AbbySteiner...

  7. Jul 18, 2022 · Abby Steiner, 2022 national and NCAA 200m champ, wins debut Worlds heat | NBC Sports. Making her international Team USA debut on home soil, this year's NCAA and national champion at 200m Abby...

  8. Jul 21, 2022 · Abby Steiner competes during the women's 200-meter finals at the 2022 USATF Outdoor Championships on June 26, 2022 in Eugene, Ore. That high school ACL injury was among several setbacks. In 2020, she was SEC indoor champion in the 200 meters, but the pandemic shut down the season thereafter.

  9. Abby Steiner is an American sprinter and represents the nation in 4×400 m relay, 60 meters, 100 meters, and 200 meters events. The 24-year-old athlete was born in Dublin, Ohio, on November...

  10. Dec 14, 2023 · Kentucky's Abby Steiner won the 2022 Bowerman as the most outstanding woman in track and field. Steiner is the first athlete in Kentucky history to win the Bowerman.