Elijah Hall (athlete)
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Elijah Hall-Thompson (born August 22, 1994) is an American track and field sprinter and American record holder in the indoor 200 meters. At the NCAA Division I Championships he helped the Houston Cougars win and set the collegiate record in the meters relay in
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, and won both the
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and the 200 meters at the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships in
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. His winning time of 20.02 seconds in the 200 meters is the second fastest time ever achieved over the distance indoors. Hall qualified to represent the United States for the 2017 World Championships in the 200 m, but withdrew due to an injury.


Early life

Elijah Hall grew up in
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and attended
Morton Ranch High School Morton Ranch High School is a secondary school in the Katy Independent School District. It opened in 2004, and is located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It is part of a multi-school complex, including Morton Ranch Elem ...
, where he played
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. Due to his football speed, he would run track after the football season ended. After his junior season, Hall tore his ACL; after recovering, he broke his arm during football the following year. However, he clocked an impressive 20.60 seconds over the 200m at the Texas UIL 6A State Championships. He began to take more interest in track, and joined a club during the summer where he trained with his track rival from
Ridge Point High School Ridge Point High School (RPHS) is a public high school located in Sienna (formerly Sienna Plantation), an unincorporated area and planned community in Fort Bend County, Texas. Opened in 2010, the school serves more than 3000 students in grades 9 ...
,
Cameron Burrell Cameron Burrell (September 11, 1994August 9, 2021) was an American sprinter. He was the NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, NCAA Division I champion over 100 meters in 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field C ...
, son of former world record holder
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. Hall decided to leave football behind in order to be a healthier athlete, and focus on track.


Collegiate career


2015-2016: Community College

Hall attended
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for a semester, then transferred to Butler County Community College. He won the NJCAA indoor title in the 200m, and finished 8th in the 60m. Injuries continued to plague him from time-to-time, and he was just able to help his team finish 2nd in the 4x100m. In 2016, he defended his indoor 200m title and finished 7th in the 60m. Outdoors, he won the 100m in 10.16 and finished 2nd in the 200m. He then competed at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, finishing 6th in his 100m heat; and he was disqualified in his 200m heat.


2017: Joining the Houston Cougars

Hall returned to
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and transferred to the
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, to join Burrell and to be coached by his father Leroy and track & field legend
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. His injury returned as he pulled up in the 200m at the Fayetteville Tyson Invitational. Two months later, he appeared to be doing well outdoors, winning both the 100m and the 200m at the
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Championships, the latter in a wind-aided 19.96. His injury returned at the NCAA West Preliminary round, and he was forced to miss the
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. Hall finally got his measure at the US Championships, where he finished 3rd in the 200m with 20.21 seconds and qualified for the
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in
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, England. However, his injury returned yet again and he was forced to miss out.


2018: National Record Holder

Finally feeling healthy, Hall began to break through in the 2018 season. Leading up to the championships, he had only been defeated once between the 60m and the 200m. At the NCAA Indoor Championships, Hall stumbled in the 60m but was able to make an unbelievable late charge and win the title in a personal best of 6.52 seconds. Then, in the 200m, he set a collegiate, American and NACAC record of 20.02 seconds, the second-fastest time in history over the indoor 200m. He then helped Houston's 4x400m team to 4th place. Despite his incredible 200m performance, Leroy Burrell and Carl Lewis decided for Hall to focus on the 100m for the outdoor season. Though his first few races were rough, he made it through to the final at the
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with 2 other Cougars: Cameron and junior
Mario Burke Mario Omar Burke (born 18 March 1997) is a Barbadian sprinter. He currently attends the University of Houston. Burke won a bronze medal in the 100 metres at 2016 World Junior Championships in Athletics. On June 24, 2017, Burke won the 100 metres ...
. Having put 3 athletes in the 100m final, Houston won the 4x100m with ease, defending their title and setting a collegiate record of 38.17 seconds in the rain. Then, in a surprise finish, Hall finished 2nd in the 100m behind Cameron, both defeating the favorite from
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Andre Ewers. Burke finished in 8th, meaning Houston scored 19 points in the final, contributing to their 2nd place team finish. In October, Hall and Cameron turned professional and signed with
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and Red Bull.


Statistics

*All information from
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profile unless otherwise noted.


Personal Bests


National championship results

* = did not finish * = disqualified * = personal best * = national (American) record * = collegiate record *
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and
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results from Track & Field Results Reporting System.


Seasonal bests


Notes


References


External links

* * (Track & Field Results Reporting System) * (Track & Field Results Reporting System)
Video of Elijah Hall's indoor 200 m American and collegiate record
at the
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via
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hall, Elijah 1994 births Living people African-American male track and field athletes American male sprinters Track and field athletes from Houston Houston Cougars men's track and field athletes Butler Community College alumni United States collegiate record holders in athletics (track and field) 21st-century African-American sportspeople