Michael Rodgers (born April 24, 1985) is an American professional
track and field
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sprinter who specializes in the
100 m
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and the
60 m. He won the gold medal in the 100m relay in Doha 2019. He is also the Pan-Am Games Champion.
Career
Rodgers attended
Berkeley High School in
St. Louis, Missouri
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where he ran varsity track and played varsity basketball for the Bulldogs. Later attended
Lindenwood University
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and
Oklahoma Baptist University
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where he was a 10-time
NAIA national champion from 2005 to 2007. Rodgers still holds the NAIA Indoor 60m record with a 6.65.
In
60 meters
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, he became the 2008
US Indoor Champion and went on to finish fourth at the
2008 World Indoor Championships. In the 100 meters he finished sixth at the
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.
The start of the 2009 outdoor season saw Rodgers improve his 100 and 200 meter personal bests: at the
Grande Prêmio Brasil Caixa
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meet in May he recorded times of 10.01 and 20.24 seconds respectively. He further improved his 100 m best in June at the
Prefontaine Classic
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, breaking the
10-second barrier
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for the first time with a world-leading performance of 9.94 seconds.
Rodgers qualified for his first
World Championships in Athletics
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with a win at the
2009 US Championships in June. Of his first outdoor national victory he said: "This is my year. I came here with a lot of confidence. I think I can medal in Berlin if I work hard and stay humble." He reached the semi-finals at the
2009 World Championships, finishing fifth and just missing out on a place in the 100 m final. He closed the season with a fourth-place finish at the
2009 IAAF World Athletics Final
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.
The following year he turned to the 60 m at the
2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships
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and took the
silver medal
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behind Dwain Chambers with a run of 6.53 seconds – his first medal on the global stage.
He improved up to running 9.85 at the Prefontaine classic 2011.
On July 19, 2011 he tested positive for a banned stimulant at a meeting in Italy. Rodgers claimed innocence, but accepted a provisional ban making him ineligible to participate at the
World Championships
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in
Daegu
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that year. He and his agent, Tony Campbell, initially claimed that Rodgers accidentally ingested the stimulant in an energy drink containing the stimulant at a club in Italy. He later accepted that he had taken a supplement called "Jack3d" which contained the stimulant
methylhexanamine
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, a substance commonly found in nutritional supplements and energy drinks. In March 2012 he accepted a 9-month ban starting from the day his urine sample was taken, making him still eligible to participate at the
USA Olympic Trials in
Eugene that year.
Statistics
*Information from
World Athletics
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profile.
Personal bests
International championship results
Circuit wins
;Outdoor
*
Diamond League
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**
Zürich Weltklasse
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: 2010 (4×100 m relay)
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Monaco Herculis: 2012 (4×100 m relay), 2013 (4×100 m relay), 2015 (4×100 m relay)
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Lausanne Athletissima: 2013 (100 m)
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Paris Meeting Areva: 2014 (100 m)
*Other
World Tour /
World Challenge meets
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Stockholm DN-galan: 2008 (4×100 m relay)
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Belém Grande Prêmio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo: 2009 (100 m & 200 m), 2010 (100 m)
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New York Reebok Grand Prix: 2009 (100 m)
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Eugene Prefontaine Classic: 2009 (100 m)
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Zhukovsky Znamensky Memorial: 2010 (100 m)
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Tokyo Seiko Golden Grand Prix: 2013 (100 m)
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Zagreb Hanžeković Memorial: 2013 (100 m), 2018 (100 m, 2019 (100 m)
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Madrid Meeting de Atletismo: 2015 (100 m)
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Nanjing World Challenge: 2019 (100 m)
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Turku Paavo Nurmi Games: 2019 (100 m)
;Indoor
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World Indoor Tour (60 m)
**Overall winner:
2016
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Karlsruhe Indoor Meeting: 2016
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Boston New Balance Indoor Grand Prix: 2016
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Madrid Indoor Meeting
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: 2018, 2019
National championship results
Seasonal bests
Notes
References
External links
*
Mike Rodgersprofile at
Team USA
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USATF
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1985 births
Living people
African-American male track and field athletes
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics
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College men's track and field athletes in the United States
Doping cases in athletics
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Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States
Pan American Games track and field athletes for the United States
Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States
Pan American Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
Track and field athletes from St. Louis
World Athletics Championships winners
World Athletics Championships athletes for the United States
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World Athletics Indoor Championships medalists
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
IAAF Continental Cup winners
Pan American Games gold medalists in athletics (track and field)
Medalists at the 2019 Pan American Games
21st-century African-American sportspeople
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