| Images of Bruny Surin (new images are
highlited) |
| 1988 |
| Seoul: In first Olympics, competing in the Long Jump |
| 1991 |
| Tokyo: In the blocks |
| 1992 |
| Barcelona: Running out of lane one in the Olympic Final |
| 1993 |
| Toronto: World Champion for the first time |
| Stuttgart: Finishing fifth behind Linford Christie at his second Worlds |
| 1994 |
| Victoria: The beginning of a dynasty, Commonwealth gold medalists |
| 1995 |
| Hamilton: Showing 60m skills |
| Barcelona: Running to another gold medal |
| Barcelona: Trading card featuring Surin in Barcelona |
| Barcelona: Winning his second World Indoor Gold in 6.46 |
| New York: Running under 10 seconds for the first time, 9.92 wind-aided |
| Montreal: En route to a 9.97 second place finish, first time legally under 10 |
| Gotenberg: In the heats at Ullevi Stadium |
| Gotenberg: En route to World Championship Silver |
| Gotenberg: Embracing Bailey after 100m |
| Gotenberg: With Bailey after Gold-Silver 100m for Canada |
| Gotenberg: Canada on top of the World in the relay |
| Linz: Winning a big race after Worlds |
| 1996 |
| Hamilton: With Bailey, promoting track in Canada in Olympic tune-up |
| Atlanta: Speaking to the press prior to games |
| Atlanta: Coming in second in the first round of the 100m |
| Atlanta: Good shot of Surin in 100m action |
| Atlanta: At the finish line during a heat |
| Atlanta: Cheering Bailey on to Olympic relay gold |
| Atlanta: Celebrating with Gilbert, Bailey and Chambers |
| Atlanta: Posing with Esmie, Bailey and Gilbert |
| Atlanta: Olympic champions! |
| Atlanta: On the rostrum |
| 1997 |
| New York: Ahead of Maurice Greene and Ato Boldon over 60m |
| Paris: Fifth, behind Papadias and Ezinwa at the Worlds |
| Athens: After a qualifying round at the 1997 Worlds |
| Athens: Handing the baton to anchor Donovan Bailey in the heats |
| Athens: Victory lap after fourth consecutive 4x100m gold |
| Athens: Another shot of the victorious Canadians |
| Athens: On the rostrum with Canadian teammates after defending relay gold |
| Athens: Another shot of Canada's gold medalists |
| 1998 |
| Montreal: Holding off Donovan Bailey for the win at home |
| Montreal: At the line, stopping the clock in 9.89 |
| Montreal: Celebrating with Donovan Bailey after winning his first national title since 1993 |
| Montreal: Gracing the cover of Athletics magazine |
| Monte Carlo: Finishing fifth behind Ato Boldon |
| 1999 |
| Montreal: Opening the season at a small meet |
| Lieven: Photo finish, third indoors |
| Birmingham: Running indoors at the BUPA Grand Prix |
| Birmingham: A Nike postcard of him running at BUPA GP |
| Maebishi: In the heats at the 99 World Indoors |
| Nuremberg: Winning in 9.92, first time under 10 seconds in 1999 |
| Winnipeg: Getting out of the blocks in his semifinal |
| Winnipeg: In motion at the Canadian Championships |
| Winnipeg: Sprinting to a wind-aided 9.88 for a sixth national championship |
| Zagreb: Running a then personal best of 20.29 in the 200m |
| Zurich: Sprinting to third place in last race before Worlds |
| Zurich: Behind Maurice Greene at the finish |
| Sevilla: Cruising through the heats at the World Championships |
| Sevilla: Out of the blocks in the quaterfinals |
| Sevilla: A shot of just Surin in the quaterfinals |
| Sevilla: Pushing Maurice Greene to a 9.91 in the quaterfinals, Surin runs 9.95 |
| Sevilla: Another angle of the quaterfinal heat |
| Sevilla: Yeah, another angle of the heat |
| Sevilla: Just behind Maurice Greene at the line in the final, 9.80 to 9.84, a national record |
| Sevilla: Finishing half of a metre behind World Champion Maurice Greene in the final |
| Sevilla: Photo finish of the 100m final |
| Sevilla: All smiles on the rostrum with Dwain Chambers and Maurice Greene |
| Sevilla: Trying to make ground on Maurice Greene after a bad Canadian exchange |
| Sevilla: Dissapointed after being disqualified from the 4x100 relay |
| Bellizona: Waving to the Swiss crowd after 100m victory |
| Brussels: Stopping the clock in 10.04 for another win |
| Brussels: Ahead of Jon Drummond and World Bronze Medalist Dwain Chambers |
| Berlin: Ending a successful 1999 campaign over 200m |
| 2000 |
| Toronto: At a charity event with Skiier Jean-Luc Brassard |
| Paris: Edging Ato Boldon at the wire for second |
| Paris: Shutting it down after finishing second |
| Paris: Smiling for the press |
| Montreal: Racing a car prior to Olympics |
| London: Defeating Darren Campbell and Ato Boldon in early August |
| London: Check out those new shoes! |
| London: Showing the World who's number one |
| London: Ahead of Ato Boldon |
| Victoria: Against Nicolas Macrozonaris in the final |
| Victoria: Easing up at the line in 10.05 |
| Victoria: Waving to the crowd after Canadian title #7 |
| Victoria: During the Victoria Victory lap |
| Gold Coast: Training prior to Olympics |
| Gold Coast: With training partner Donovan Bailey |
| Sydney: Running to a 10.41 clocking in round one |
| Sydney: At the finish line, athlete fallen in back |
| Sydney: Advancing to the semi-finals behind Ato Boldon |
| Sydney: Walking off the track |
| Sydney: Answering questions after pulling up in the semi-final |
| Misc |
| Head Shot 1 |
| Head Shot 2 |
| Head Shot 3 |
| Head Shot 4 |
| With his daughter and Olympic gold medal |
| Official spokesman for the 2001 Francaphone Games |
| On the cover of the August 2000 En Route Magazine |