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Angelo F. Taylor (born December 29, 1978) is an American
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athlete, coach, and winner of 400-meter hurdles at the 2000 and
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, who has been suspended by the United States Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct since 2019. His personal record for the 400 m hurdles is 47.25 seconds, tied with Félix Sánchez for #14 all time. Taylor also has a 400-meter dash best of 44.05 seconds, which is #25 all time. He won the bronze medal in the 400 m at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. He is a three-time world champion in the 4×400 m relay with the United States (2007, 2009, and 2011), and was a relay gold medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and silver medalist at the 2012 London Olympics. Taylor was suspended by the United States Center for SafeSport in 2019, after being charged with child molestation relative to two incidents with separate 15-year-olds, and pleading guilty to two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.


Career


Early life

Born in Albany, Georgia, Taylor studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology and won the
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title in 1998 and placed second in 1997. In 1998, Taylor won a silver medal at the US National Championships. He went on to win the title three times from 1999 to 2001. Taylor made his debut in a major international meet at the 1999 World Championships, where he finished third in his heat in the 400 m hurdles, but ran a third leg on the gold medal-winning US 4x400 m
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team.


2000 Olympic champion

In 2000, Taylor ran a world-leading time at the Olympic Trials and entered the Sydney Games as a favorite. In a thrilling final, Taylor moved from fourth place to first over the final two hurdles and barely edged
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's Hadi Souan Somayli by 0.03 seconds in the closest finish in the history of the event. Taylor ran in the heat and semifinal of 4x400 m relay race, the finals team for which won the gold medal. On August 2, 2008, the International Olympic Committee stripped the gold medal from the U.S. men's 4x400-meter relay team, after Antonio Pettigrew admitted using a banned substance. Three of the four runners in the event final, including Pettigrew and twins Alvin and Calvin Harrison, and preliminary round runner
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, all admitted or tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Only Taylor and world record holder Michael Johnson were not implicated. Taylor was eliminated in the semifinals of the 2001 World Championships in 400 m hurdles while struggling with a sinus infection and flu, but won a gold as a member of US 4x400 m relay team. He didn't make the US World Championships team in 2003, and was unsuccessful in defending his Olympic title at the 2004 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth in the semifinal.


Second Olympic title

In 2007 Taylor set a new personal best in the 400 m and won the American title in the event. He won the 400 m bronze medal at the 2007 World Championships in
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, and won another gold medal as part of the USA 4×400m relay team. At the
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in Beijing, China, Taylor became a double Olympic champion, winning gold in the 400 metre hurdles and the 4×400 m relay. At the 2009 World Championships in Athletics he failed to make it out of the heats of the hurdles, but was part of the American 4×400 m relay team which successfully defended its world title. Taylor finished second in the 200m at the 2010 Rieti IAAF Grand Prix in August with a new personal record time of 20.23 seconds. He fell behind
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and Bershawn Jackson in the hurdles rankings that year, but in the
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he managed top-three finishes in Lausanne, Monaco, and Stockholm. He had a season's best of 47.79 seconds for the event that year. He also had two podium finishes in the 400 m, coming second at the Golden Gala and third in a season's best of 44.72 seconds at the Weltklasse Zurich. He came third in the 400 m hurdles at the
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with a season's best run of 47.94 seconds, gaining a place on the national team. He won at the
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meeting in July, but did not peak for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, where he finished seventh in the final. He performed well in the relay, however, taking the United States to victory in a time of 2:59.31 minutes, alongside
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, Bershawn Jackson and
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. Taylor began his 2012 season with a runner-up finish at the
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. He was third over 400 m at the Doha
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meet and won the first 400 m hurdles race in Shanghai.


2012 London Olympics

Taylor was captain of the USA men's track Olympic squad in his fourth Olympics. The two-time 400m hurdles gold medalist finished fifth in the event in a time of 48.25. In the 4x400m relay finals, Taylor ran the anchor leg and was given the lead but was chased down by the Bahamas, so the USA team won the silver medal.


Criminal history

Taylor was arrested twice in 2005, in incidents involving two different 15-year-olds, and charged in a Georgia court with two
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counts of child molestation and with enticing a child for indecent purposes. He had been arrested by police who discovered him nude with a 15-year-old girl in the back seat of his car before 1 a.m. in Fork Creek Mountain Park in
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, east of Atlanta. The felony charges against him could have each resulted in a 20-year prison sentence. A month later Taylor was arrested for molesting another 15-year-old girl, in December 2004. In January 2006, in a plea bargain, he pled guilty to two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Superior Court Judge Mark Anthony Scott sentenced him to three years' probation, a $2,500 fine, and to be evaluated for sex offender treatment.


SafeSport suspension

On April 26, 2019,
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and the United States Center for SafeSport received a complaint about Taylor coaching at a suburban Atlanta youth track club, the East Atlanta Track Club, which given his criminal background was in violation of SafeSport's Code. He was also on the board of directors for USA Track & Field's Georgia association. On May 16, 2019, the '' Orange County Register'' published an exposé of the failure of the United States Center for SafeSport to suspend Taylor for weeks, after SafeSport had received notification of his criminal convictions, as required by the United States Center for SafeSport Code. Former Olympic swimmer Katherine Starr said: "(Taylor) should be permanently banned. We shouldn’t even be having this conversation... This (case) is really infuriating. We continue to have a system riddled with fallacies." The newspaper opined: "The Taylor case ... raises further concerns about effectiveness of the SafeSport network." Later that day,
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issued a "provisional suspension" of Taylor. He was placed on USATF's list of suspended individuals, where as of February 2022 he still remained. It was nearly three weeks after USATF and SafeSport had received the complaint. SafeSport officially noted Taylor's violation that same day, and declared him "ineligible". SafeSport announced as its reason: “Criminal Disposition - involving minor.”


Statistics


Personal bests


See also

* Alberto Salazar, track and field athlete and coach, banned for life by the United States Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct


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