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Former National Champion talks about career at TCU
June 8, 2008
FORT WORTH, Texas - In just two seasons at TCU, the powerful Donovan Powell made a monumental impact on TCU's sprinting scene. With the National Championships this week, Gofrogs.com sat down with the former All-American to talk about his career as a Flyin' Frog.
Powell anchored the Horned Frogs to back-to-back 4x100 meter NCAA relay crowns in 1994 and 1995, and finished third and second, respectively, in the 100-meter events at those national meets. Overall, Powell finished with five All-America awards at TCU. He continued his track career by competing professionally where he captured the gold medal at the U.S. Indoor Championships in the 60-meter dash. He also placed second in the same event at the World Indoors in 1999.
You are one of the most prolific runners in TCU history, what do you remember most about your time as a Flyin' Frog?
What was it about TCU that prepared you most for the rest of your life?
Why did you choose to attend TCU?
Do you still follow TCU Track and Field?
You are from Jamaica, does it mean anything to you that some of the current Frogs from Jamaica like Clemore Henry are succeeding so successfully?
You have had an amazing career after leaving Fort Worth, talk a little bit about your professional career and what you would consider your biggest accomplishment?
What do you currently do?
With the NCAA's upon us, what is your most memorable moment at nationals?
Finally, what are your impressions of the program Darryl Anderson is building at TCU?
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