He has not been stripped of any medals in which he won individually. He has, however, been stripped of his 1999 world and 2000 olympic gold medal because on Antonio Pettigrew taking performance enhancing drugs. Alongside that Jerome Young was also taking performance enhancing drugs. But that 100% messed up. Your whole team suffers (Marion Jones is another example alongside Pettigrew). You could probably put Angelo Taylor in place of Pettigrew and the U.S. would still win.
Cathy Freeman has never been stripped of a medal.
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Yes, several things have been named after Michael Faraday in honor of his contributions to science, including the Faraday constant, the Faraday cage, and the Faraday Medal.
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According to Pro Football Reference, the Dallas Cowboys have never had a player named Michael (or Micheal) Johnson on an active roster. In addition, according to the same reference site there has never been a player from the State of South Dakota named Michael (or Micheal) Johnson in the NFL.
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Michael Johnson but his 200m record has been surpassed by Usain Bolt.
Basic physics, simply.
It is the highest award that can be given to a member of the service for bravery in battle. Most of the service men who have been recipients of this medal have died in the course of their action. It is quite common for someone to say that a soldier "WON the Medal of Honor." This is incorrect, you don't "WIN" the Medal of Honor. It's not a contest. He was "Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor" is the correct phrase. Quite often the "Congressional Medal of Honor" is referred to as the "CMH."
Michael James Johnson has: Played Leech in "Moesha" in 1996. Played Clark Hodd in "Jerry Maguire" in 1996. Played Tall Umpire in "Perfect Game" in 2000. Played Jamaal in "My Wife and Kids" in 2001. Played Daryl Thomas in "A Season on the Brink" in 2002.