Thursday, March 20, 2014

Brittney Reese

             





            Brittney Reese was born September 9, 1986 in Inglewood, California. She graduated from Gulfport High School where she was the state champion in long jump and triple jump. She is known as the world’s farthest long jumper. She attended Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and the University of Mississippi. She was the NCAA Outdoor Champion in the long jump in 2007 and 2008. She received the SEC Women’s Field Athlete of the Year award in 2007.  Reese set a personal best in the long jump of 22 feet, 9.75 inches (6.95 meters) in July 2008 in Eugene, Oregon at the U.S. Olympic Trials to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. At the Olympics, Reese had the best qualifying jump at 6.87 meters. However, Reese placed fifth in the final, with a jump of 6.76 meters.
            

           She is a five-time USA Outdoor champion and a two-time USA Indoor champion. At the 2012 Olympics, she placed first in the long jump with a jump of 23 feet, 4.50 inches (7.12m). She is a three-time World Outdoor gold medalist and a two-time World Indoor gold medalist. Reese holds the American indoor record with a jump of 23 feet, 8.75 inches (7.23m).







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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Sanya Richards-Ross




            Sanya Richards-Ross was born on February 26, 1985 in Kingston, Jamaica. She moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida when she was 12 to pursue her athletic dreams. She displayed her talents early on, scoring a silver medal in the 400-meter and a bronze medal in the 200-meter dash at the 2002 World Junior Championships. That same year, she was named the Gatorade National High School Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year. While she was a student at the University of Texas, Richards-Ross became the 2003 NCAA 400-meter champion. That same year, she won the NCAA Indoor Championship in the 200-meter dash. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Richards-Ross won a gold medal in the 400-meter relay.




            In the 2008 Olympic Games 400-meter final, Richards-Ross earned Team USA’s fourth Olympic medal ever in the 400-meter dash and the first since 1984 with the winning time of 49.89. In 2009, she was the 2009 World Champion, was named IAAF World Female Athlete of the Year, was nominated for the prestigious Laureus Award, earned her 5th US National title, and achieved the most 400-meter races ran under 50 seconds. However, due to multiple injuries, she did not compete for most of the 2010 season. When 2011 came around, Richards-Ross competed at the Aviva Grand prix in London and ran 49.66 seconds in the 400-meter dash. She also led her teammates to a gold medal in the 4-by-400-meter relay, becoming a World Champion again. The first American woman to do so in 28 years, and only the 2nd in history, Sanya Richards-Ross became Olympic Champion in the 400-meter dash at the 2012 Olympic Games in London with a time of 49.28. She also won a gold medal in the 4-by-100-meter relay, breaking the Olympic record.
            She is happily married to Aaron Ross, a professional football player. He played for New York Giants from 2007-2011, but now plays for the Jacksonville Jaguars.  






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