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Nanceen Perry (born April 19, 1977) is a former sprinter from the United States.


She competed in the 4x100 meters relay in Sydney 2000, but her bronze medal was stripped after confessions of steroid doping by teammate Marion Jones. She now currently is a High School teacher and coach. She is under the direction of Mr. Joe Crownover. In 2007 the Connally girls varsity track team won district under the coaching of Nanceen. In teaching she admires Robert Gallon for his hard work and dedication to the learning environment. On May 13th 2008 she became upset when Mr. Gallon did not have his homework that was due. The homework is often commonly dubbed as "ho-work". On May 20th she became furious when another student did not have their homework to turn in. Many of her students are unhappy with her teaching ability but she is a favorite among athlete/students because she gives hard dedication to the sport of track that she has excelled in throughout her high school and professional days in. In 1999 she graduated from UT and holds many conference records.

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