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Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, and west of His ...
sent a delegation to compete at the
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, held in
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, China from August 8 to August 24, 2008. This was, by far, Jamaica's best showing at the Summer Olympics; it was the nation's largest delegation yet, and its athletes nearly doubled its total gold medal count in addition to breaking the nation's record for number of medals earned in a single games. Jamaica's appearance at Beijing was its fifteenth consecutive appearance and appearance as an independent nation, although it had previously participated in four other games (including its 1948 debut) as a British colony and as part of the
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. In the 29 events that included Jamaican athletes, there were 26 cases in which a Jamaican athlete or relay progressed to a final round.
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won three of Jamaica's six gold medals at Beijing, breaking an Olympic and world record in all three of the events in which he participated.
Shelly-Ann Fraser Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce OD, OJ (née Fraser; born December 27, 1986) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time. On ...
led an unprecedented Jamaican sweep of the medals in the Women's 100 m. Female sprinter
Veronica Campbell-Brown Veronica Campbell-Brown CD ( Campbell; born 15 May 1982) is a retired Jamaican track and field sprinter, who specialized in the 100 and 200 meters.
carried Jamaica's flag at the ceremonies.


Background

Jamaica is a large island with approximately 2.8 million residents that lies in the northern Caribbean. Lying to the south of
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and to the southwest of the countries on
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(
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and the
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), the island was originally colonized by the
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until the British seized control of the island in 1655. Jamaica first competed as a British colony at the
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in London, England, and competed at the next two Summer Olympics under the same auspices of the
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. The colony joined
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and
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in 1958 to form the
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, competing jointly with those nations at the
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in Rome, Italy. Jamaica later withdrew from the West Indies Federation, declaring complete independence from Great Britain in 1962, And participated as an independent nation for the first time at the
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in Tokyo, Japan. Between 1964 and 2008, the Caribbean nation sent delegations to all twelve Summer Olympic Games, in addition to five Winter Olympic Games. Although athletes representing Jamaica had won medals at every Olympic Games since 1948 with the exceptions of the
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and 1964 games, the nation's delegation to the Beijing Olympics marked its most successful performance to that date than at any other Olympic Games. More athletes (50 in total, including more female athletes than ever before) competed for Jamaica in Beijing than at any previous Games, more gold medals were won (6 in Beijing alone, almost doubling the number of gold medals won in Jamaica's Olympic history) and more medals were won overall (11 medals, besting Jamaica's showing at the
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in Sydney, where 9 medals were won). At the Beijing games, 15 athletes were awarded medals for their performance in events. Three of those athletes (
Kerron Stewart Kerron Stewart (born 16 April 1984) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres and 200 metres. She is the 2008 Jamaican national champion in the 100 m clocking 10.80s. She defeate ...
,
Shericka Williams Shericka Williams (born 17 September 1985 in Black River, St. Elizabeth) is a Jamaican former sprinter. Together with Novlene Williams, Ronetta Smith and Lorraine Fenton she won a silver medal in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2005 World Cham ...
, and
Usain Bolt Usain St. Leo Bolt, , (; born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He is the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay. An eight- ...
) were awarded multiple medals. Usain Bolt won the most medals of any Jamaican at Beijing after achieving three gold medals. Of the 50 athletes, which were spread across four sports (swimming, track and field, cycling, and equestrianism) and 29 distinct events, Natasha Moodie was the youngest member of the delegation (17 years old), while
Samantha Albert Samantha Majendie-Albert (born 31 May 1971) is a Canadian-born equestrian who represents Jamaica in international competition. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to a Jamaican mother and an English father, and grew up in Canada and Jamaic ...
was the oldest member of the team (37 years old). Gold medalist
Veronica Campbell-Brown Veronica Campbell-Brown CD ( Campbell; born 15 May 1982) is a retired Jamaican track and field sprinter, who specialized in the 100 and 200 meters.
was the nation's flag bearer at the ceremonies.


Medalists

Key: *Athletes competed in heats only


Athletics


Men's competition


Men's 100 meters

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runner
Michael Frater Michael Frater O.D (born 6 October 1982) is a Jamaican retired sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres event. He won a silver medal at the 2005 World Championships and a gold medal at the 2003 Pan American Games for the event. He has al ...
ran for Jamaica in the men's 100 meters dash. Born in Jamaica as the brother of 2000 Olympian
Lindel Frater Lindel Frater (born 13 November 1977 in Trelawny, Jamaica) is a former sprinter who specialised in the 60 metres and 100 metres events. He competed at the 2000 Olympic Games, reaching the semi-finals in the 100 m and finishing fourth i ...
, Michael Frater's participation in Beijing marked his second Olympic appearance and second time competing in the event on an Olympic level, having previously represented Jamaica in the 2004 Athens Olympics. During the August 14 qualification round, Frater raced in the fourth heat. He took first with a time of 10.15 seconds, defeating second place finalists
Pierre Browne Pierre Browne (born January 14, 1980) is a Canadian sprinter of Barbadian descent. He represented Canada for the 100 and the 200 meters dash in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2002 Commonwealth Games, and the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.
of Canada and
Darrel Brown Darrel Rondel Brown (born October 11, 1984) is a sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago who specializes in the 100 metres and the 200 metres. In the beginning of his career, he was awarded the Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete at ...
of Trinidad and Tobago (10.22 seconds). Out of the 80 athletes that completed the qualification round, Frater placed second behind Great Britain's
Tyrone Edgar Tyrone Damien Edgar (born 29 March 1982 in Greenwich) is a sprinter from Great Britain who specializes in the 100 metres.
(10.13 seconds). He advanced to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, which took place on August 15, Frater competed in the first heat. He completed the race in 10.09 seconds, taking second place behind
Churandy Martina Churandy Thomas Martina (born 3 July 1984) is a Dutch sprinter from Curaçao, currently representing the Netherlands. Previously, he represented the Netherlands Antilles until its dissolution in 2010. His personal best time over 100 metres ...
of the
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(9.99 seconds) and ahead of Japan's Naoki Tsukahara (10.23 seconds). 40 competitors progressed to quarterfinals from the qualifications; Michael Frater placed 9th, tying the United States'
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and Portugal's
Francis Obikwelu Francis Obiorah Obikwelu, GOIH (born 22 November 1978) is a retired Nigerian-born Portuguese sprinter, who specialized in 100 metres and 200 metres. He was the 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the 100 metres. In the same race, he se ...
. He progressed to the semifinals on August 16. During the semifinals, Frater was placed in the first heat again. In this race, Frater ran a time of 10.01 seconds, placing fourth out of the eight athletes in the heat. Frater defeated
Kim Collins Kim Collins (born 5 April 1976) is a former track and field sprinter from Saint Kitts and Nevis. In 2003, he became the World Champion in the 100 metres. He represented his country at the Summer Olympics on five occasions, from 1996 to 2016, a ...
of Saint Kitts and Nevis (10.05 seconds) but fell behind Trinidad and Tobago's
Marc Burns __NOTOC__ Marc Burns (born 7 January 1983) is an athlete from Trinidad and Tobago specializing in the 100 metres and the 4 x 100 metres relay. Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he was disqualified from his 100 metres heat due to a fals ...
(9.97 seconds). The leaders of Frater's heat included Jamaica's Usain Bolt (9.85 seconds) and the United States'
Walter Dix Walter Dix (born January 31, 1986) is a retired American sprinter who specialized in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He is the sixth-fastest 200-meter runner ever with a best of 19.53 seconds, and has broken the 10-second barrier in the 100 ...
(9.95 seconds). Frater ranked seventh out of the 16 semifinalists, and progressed to the final round. The final round took place later on August 16, and Frater placed sixth with a time of 9.97 seconds. He placed ahead of Trinidadian Burns (10.01 seconds) and behind Jamaican Asafa Powell (9.95 seconds).
Asafa Powell Asafa Powell, CD (born 23 November 1982) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres. He set the 100 metres world record twice, between June 2005 and May 2008 with times of 9.77 and 9.74 seconds. Powell has consiste ...
was 25 at the time he represented Jamaica in the men's 100 meters race at the Beijing Olympics. Born in
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, a small town to the northwest of Kingston, and the brother of fellow Olympian Donovan Powell, Asafa Powell had participated earlier in the 2004 Athens Olympics while 21 years old. He took part in the men's 100 meters and men's 200 meters races. Powell competed in the second heat of the August 14 qualifications, placing first with a time of 10.16 seconds. Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis placed second in the heat (10.17 seconds) and Great Britain's
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placed third (10.21 seconds). Overall, Powell place third out of 80 athletes a millisecond behind fellow Jamaican Michael Frater. He progressed to quarterfinals. At the quarterfinals, Powell competed in the fifth heat and finished first again with a time of 10.02 seconds. He defeated the United States' Walter Dix (10.08 seconds), who placed second, and the Bahamas'
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(10.14 seconds), who placed third. Out of the 40 quarterfinalists, Powell placed fourth. He progressed to the semifinal round. Powell participation in the second heat of the semifinal round placed him first in his heat again with a time of 9.91 seconds, placing him ahead of Trinidad and Tobago's Richard Thompson (9.93 seconds) and the Netherlands Antilles' Churandy Martina (9.94 seconds). Powell placed second out of the 16 semifinalists, ranking only behind fellow Jamaican Usain Bolt (9.85 seconds). He progressed to finals. During the last race of the event, Powell placed fifth with a time of 9.95 seconds, making him the second fastest Jamaican in the race. Martina placed ahead of him for fourth place (9.93 seconds) and Frater placed behind him for sixth (9.97 seconds). Born in
Sherwood Content Sherwood Content is a small town in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. It consists of two adjoining villages, Sherwood and Content. It is the home town of world record sprinter Usain Bolt. It contains the Sherwood Content Health Centre, a post office, Wal ...
, a small town in northern inland Jamaica, Usain "Lightning" Bolt was 21 years old when he competed on Jamaica's behalf in Beijing. Among his event, Bolt participated in the men's 100 meters dash, his first time competing in the event in the Olympics. Bolt previously competed for Jamaica in the men's 200 meters in Athens while 17 years old, but did not advance to later heats. During the August 14 qualification round, Bolt was placed in the first heat. He completed the race in 10.20 seconds, placing first ahead of
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and
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's
Daniel Bailey Daniel Bakka Everton Bailey (born 9 September 1986) is a sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specializes in the 100m. Career Bailey represented Antigua and Barbuda at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the 2008 Summer Ol ...
(10.24 seconds) and Brazil's Vicente Lima (10.26 seconds). Bolt ranked fifth out of the 80 competitors behind both Frater and Powell. He advanced to quarterfinals. On August 15, Bolt competed in the quarterfinals. He was placed in the fourth heat. Usain Bolt finished the race in 9.92 seconds, again taking first in his heat and defeating the United States' Doc Patton (10.04 seconds) and Portugal's Francis Obikwelu (10.09 seconds). This time, Bolt placed first overall out of the 40 quarterfinalists, finishing three places ahead of Asafa Powell. Bolt advanced to the semifinal round, which took place the next day. During the semifinals, Bolt was placed in the first heat. With a time of 9.85 seconds, Bolt placed first, ahead of the United States' Walter Dix (9.95 seconds); Trinidad and Tobago's Marc Burns (9.97 seconds); and fellow Jamaican Michael Frater (10.01 seconds). Of the 16 people participating in the event's semifinal round, Bolt placed first. Asafa Powell ranked just behind him (9.91 seconds). Bolt progressed to the final round, which occurred later that day. During finals, Usain Bolt won the gold medal with a world record-breaking time of 9.69 seconds despite easing up towards the final meters in order to celebrate.


Men's 200 meters

Christopher Williams was 36 years old at the time of his participation in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Born in Mandeville, the capital of
Manchester Parish The Parish of Manchester is a parish located in west-central Jamaica, in the county of Middlesex. Its capital, Mandeville, is a major business centre. Its St. Paul of the Cross Pro-Cathedral is the episcopal see of the Latin Catholic Dioces ...
in west-central Jamaica, Williams' participation in Beijing marked his sixth time participating in an Olympic event and the third time he had appeared at an Olympic Games (previously representing Jamaica in three events in the 2000 Sydney games and one event in the 2004 Athens games). In Sydney, Williams was part of the men's 4 × 400 meters relay, winning the silver medal in the event. In Beijing, Williams participated in the men's 200 meters dash, which had a qualification round that took place on August 17. He was placed in the second heat, where he placed third out of its eight athletes with a time of 20.53 seconds. Although placing ahead of Japan's
Shinji Takahira is a Japanese sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres.
(20.58 seconds), Williams fell behind heat leaders Brian Dzingai of Zimbabwe (20.25 seconds) and Great Britain's
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(20.42 seconds). Overall, of the 62 athletes completing the event, Williams placed fifth. That was higher than the other two Jamaicans competing in the event (Usain Bolt placed 17th and Marvin Anderson placed 27th). He advanced to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, which took place on August 18, Williams took part in the second heat. He again ranked third with a time of 20.28 seconds, defeating Malcolm from his previous heat (20.30 seconds) but falling behind heat leaders Dzingai (20.23 seconds) and the United States' Walter Dix (20.27 seconds). Takahira also was in Williams' heat, placing seventh (20.63 seconds). Of the 31 finishing quarterfinalists, Williams ranked fourth. He placed just ahead of Usain Bolt, who finished 0.01 seconds behind him. Williams advanced to the semifinals. Williams participated in the first heat of the semifinals on August 19, placing sixth out of the eight heat athletes with a time of 20.45 seconds. He placed directly ahead of Canada's
Jared Connaughton Jared Connaughton (born July 20, 1985) is a Canadian former track athlete who specialized in the 100m and 200m. He is now a physical education cross country, and track and field coach at a private school in Fort Worth, Texas (Fort Worth Country D ...
(20.58 seconds) and behind Ireland's
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(20.38 seconds), while Dutch Antilean sprinter Churandy Martina (20.11 seconds) and Zimbabwe's Dzingai (20.17 seconds) led the heat. Overall, Williams placed 11th out of the 15 finishing semifinalists. He did not progress to the final round. 26-year-old
Marvin Anderson Marvin Anderson (born 12 May 1982) is a Jamaican sprint athlete. He finished sixth in the 200m final at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka where he also won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 m relay team for Jamaica. He is a former student of ...
competed in the Beijing Olympics while representing Jamaica. He raced in the men's 200 meters, which marked his first Olympic performance. Anderson was born in
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, which lies on the northern coast of Jamaica, and has had affiliations with
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. During the August 17 qualification round, Anderson competed in the third heat. He finished his race in 20.85 seconds, placing third in a heat of eight athletes. While he ranked ahead of Slovenia's Matic Osovnikar (20.89 seconds), he fell behind Great Britain's Marlon Devonish (20.49 seconds) and Saint Kitts and Nevis' Kim Collins (20.55 seconds). Out of the 62 finishing athletes, Anderson ranked 27th. He progressed to the quarterfinal round, where he was placed in the fourth heat. However, Anderson did not finish the race due to a leg injury, making him the only quarterfinalist to not complete the men's 200 meters at Beijing. Usain Bolt also competed in the men's 200 meters race. Although he participated in the men's 100 meters and the men's 4 × 100 meters relay in addition to the 200 meters, this race was the only one in which he had competed at the Olympics for the second time (he previously raced in the 200 meters in Athens). During the August 17 qualification round, Bolt competed in the fifth heat. He ran the race in 20.64 seconds, placing second out of the nine athletes in his heat.
Rondel Sorrillo Rondel Kelvin Sorrillo (born 24 January 1986) is a Trinidad and Tobago sprinter, who specializes in the 200 meters. He was the first University of Kentucky athlete to win the men's 200 m title at the NCAA championships, winning it in 2010. Sorr ...
of Trinidad and Tobago placed ahead of him (20.58 seconds), while Belgium's
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placed behind him (20.69 seconds). Out of 62 finishing athletes, Bolt tied Poland's
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for 17th place. He advanced to the next round. During the quarterfinals, Bolt was placed in the first heat. Running the race in 20.29 seconds, Bolt defeated all other athletes in his eight-person heat. Specifically, the United States'
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placed second (20.42 seconds) while Saint Kitts and Nevis'
Kim Collins Kim Collins (born 5 April 1976) is a former track and field sprinter from Saint Kitts and Nevis. In 2003, he became the World Champion in the 100 metres. He represented his country at the Summer Olympics on five occasions, from 1996 to 2016, a ...
tied Great Britain's
Marlon Devonish Marlon Ronald Devonish, (born 1 June 1976) is an English former sprinter who competed in the 100 metres and 200 metres. A prodigious relay runner with particular strength as a 'bend' runner, Devonish ran the third leg for the Great Britain q ...
for third place (20.43 seconds). Ranking fifth out of the 31 quarterfinalists, Bolt progressed to the semifinal round. He was the second-fastest Jamaican in the round, with Christopher Williams placing ahead of him (20.28 seconds). The August 18 semifinal round placed Bolt in the second heat versus seven other athletes. He placed ahead of all of them again with a time of 20.09 seconds, specifically defeating Crawford (20.12 seconds) and the United States'
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(20.14 seconds). Overall, fifteen semifinalists finished the race, and Bolt ranked first. He progressed to the final round. During this last race, which took place on August 20, Bolt took the gold medal with a time of 19.30 seconds, which set a world record in the process. He broke the world record previously set by Michael Johnson at the
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.


Men's 110 meters hurdles

25-year-old Richard Phillips represented Jamaica in the men's 110 meters hurdles, marking the second time he ran for Jamaica at the Olympics—he previously did so in the 2004 Athens Olympics, progressing as far as the semifinal round. Born in
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in central Jamaica, Phillips had also participated in the athletics programs at
George Mason University George Mason University (George Mason, Mason, or GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia with an independent City of Fairfax, Virginia postal address in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The university was origin ...
. During the August 17 qualification round, Phillips participated in the first heat. He completed the run in 13.60 seconds, placing fourth in a heat of seven athletes. China's
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placed ahead of him (13.57 seconds), while Russia's
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placed behind him (13.90 seconds). The leaders of Phillip's heat included eventual gold medalist
Dayron Robles Dayron Robles (born 19 November 1986) is a Cuban track and field athlete who specialises in the 110 metre hurdles. He won his first major medal (a silver) in the 60 metres hurdles at the 2006 World Indoor Championships. He finished the 2006 se ...
of Cuba (13.39 seconds) and Andy Turner of Great Britain (13.56 seconds). He tied France's
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for 21st place out of the 40 finishing athletes. Phillips progressed to quarterfinals. The quarterfinals took place on August 19, where Phillips participated in the first heat. The Jamaican hurdler placed fifth in a heat of eight athletes with a time of 13.48 seconds, defeating Trinidad and Tobago's Mikel Thomas (13.62 seconds) but falling behind Greece's
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(13.46 seconds). The leaders of Phillips' quarterfinal heat were the United States' David Payne (13.24 seconds) and the Czech Republic's
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(13.41 seconds). Of the 30 finishing quarter finalists, Phillips tied Dutch hurdler
Marcel van der Westen Marcel van der Westen (born 1 August 1976 in Laren, North Holland) is a retired Dutch hurdler. He reached his first international final at the 2007 European Indoor Championships in 60 metres hurdles, and won the silver medal behind compatr ...
for 14th place. He advanced to the semifinals. Phillips participated in the semifinals in the first heat which took place on August 20. Finishing his event in 13.43 seconds, Phillips ranked fourth in his heat of eight hurdlers. He ranked ahead of Greece's Riks (13.55 seconds) and behind France's
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(13.22 seconds), although the heat itself was led by Cuban hurdler Robles (13.12 seconds) and American hurdler Payne (13.21 seconds). Phillips ranked ninth out of the 16 semifinalists, and advanced to the final round. In the August 21 final round, Phillips finished in seventh place with a time of 13.60 seconds.
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of Spain ranked eighth (13.69 seconds) and fellow Jamaican Maurice Wignall ranked sixth (13.46 seconds), while Dayron Robles took gold (12.93 seconds), David Payne took silver (13.17 seconds), and the United States' David Oliver took bronze (13.18 seconds). 32-year-old Maurice Wignall also participated for Jamaica at the men's 110 meters hurdles. Born in Saint Andrew Parish, which lies to the north of the capital city of Kingston, Wignall has been affiliated with the Mizuno Track Club in
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, Japan. Previously, Wignall represented Jamaica in the same event at the 2004 Athens Olympics. During the August 17 qualification round, Wignall competed in the fourth heat alongside six other athletes. With a time of 13.61 seconds, he ranked fourth ahead of Belarusian Maksim Lynsha (13.86 seconds) and behind Nigeria's Selim Adewunmi Nurudeen (13.58 seconds). Out of the 40 finishing athletes, Wignall tied Hungary's Daniel Kiss for 23rd place. He advanced to the quarterfinals. Wignall competed in the quarterfinals in the third heat on August 19. He finished his event in 13.36 seconds, ranking first. Barbados'
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ranked second (13.44 seconds), while Colombia's
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ranked third (13.46 seconds). Overall, of the 30 athletes, Wignall tied Poland's Artur Noga for 4th place. He advanced to the semifinals. Wignall competed against seven other athletes in the semifinals on August 20. Finishing with a time of 13.40 seconds, he tied Spain's Quinoñez for third place. China's
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fell behind them (13.42 seconds), while Noga ranked ahead of them (13.34 seconds). American hurdler David Oliver took first place in the heat (13.31 seconds). Wignall took seventh place out of the 16 semifinalists, and advanced to the August 21 finals. During that round, Wignall took sixth place at 13.46 seconds. He placed ahead of Richard Phillips (13.60 seconds) and behind Noga (13.36 seconds).


Men's 400 meters hurdles

Markino Buckley competed for Jamaica in the men's 400 meters hurdles. He had been affiliated with the MVP Track and Field Club, which is based in the capital city of Kingston. At the time of his performance in Beijing, Buckley was 22 years old; his participation in Beijing marked the first time he had ever participated in an Olympic Games. During the August 15 qualifications, he was placed in the third heat. Buckley completed the run in 48.65 seconds, placing first in a heat of six people. South Africa's
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placed second (48.86 seconds), while Poland's Marek Plawgo placed third (49.17 seconds). Out of the 25 finishing competitors in the qualification round, Buckley ranked first. Fellow Jamaican Danny McFarlane placed third in the event at around 0.2 seconds slower than Buckley did. He advanced to the semifinal round, which took place on August 16. During the semifinals, Markino Buckley participated in the eight-person second heat. He finished the event in 48.50 seconds, placing third and defeating Greek hurdler
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(48.69 seconds). Jamaican athlete McFarlane placed second, ahead of him (48.33 seconds), as did the United States' first-place finalist
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(48.27 seconds). Out of the 16 semifinalists, Buckley placed fifth. He progressed to the final round. During this race on August 18, Buckley placed seventh with a time of 48.60 seconds. Plawgo placed sixth (48.52 seconds) and Iakovakis placed eighth (49.96 seconds), with all three medalists being Americans. Danny McFarlane also participated in the men's 400 meters hurdles race. At 36 years of age, McFarlane was born in Saint Mary Parish in Jamaica's northern regions. He previously participated in two other Olympic Games and three events (The men's 400 meters and men's 4 x 400 meters relay in Sydney, and the men's 400 meters hurdles in Athens), winning silver medals in the Sydney relay and the Athens hurdles race. During the August 15 qualifications, McFarlane participated in the second heat against five other athletes. He placed second with a time of 48.86 seconds, defeating South Africa's
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(48.92 seconds) but placing behind the United States'
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(48.67 seconds). Overall, McFarlane tied South Africa's van Zyl for third place out of the 25 finishing athletes. He advanced to the semifinals. The August 16 semifinals placed McFarlane in the second heat. He completed the race in 48.33 seconds. American hurdler Clement placed first in the heat (48.27 seconds), while fellow Jamaican Markino Buckley placed third (48.50 seconds). Overall, of the semifinal round of sixteen athletes, McFarlane finished in fourth place and again in the finals on August 17. He ranked higher than any other Jamaican, and below every American athlete participating in the event (Angelo Taylor, Bershawn Jackson and Kerron Clement placed ahead of him).
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participated on Jamaica's behalf in the men's 400 meters hurdles race. Born in the capital city of Kingston, Phillips was 24 years old when he participated in the Beijing Olympics. He had not previously taken part in any Olympic Games. During the August 15 qualification round, Phillips competed in the fourth heat. During the course of the events, Phillips placed third out of a heat of six people when he finished the race in 49.55 seconds. Periklis Iakovakis of Greece placed ahead of him (49.50 seconds) in second place, while Kerron Clement of the United States placed first in the heat (49.42 seconds). Japan's
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placed behind Phillips (49.82 seconds). Out of the 25 finishing athletes, Phillips placed 14th. He progressed to the semifinal round. During the August 16 semifinal round, Phillips participated in the first heat, which included eight athletes. He finished fifth after finishing the race in 48.85 seconds. In doing so, Phillips defeated Russia's Aleksandr Derevyagin (49.23 seconds) and placed behind Poland's Marek Plawgo (48.75 seconds). The heat was led by the United States'
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(47.94 seconds) and the United States'
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(48.02 seconds). Of the 16 semifinalists, Isa Phillips placed ninth. He was the only Jamaican who did not advance to the final round in the event.


Men's 400 meters

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represented Jamaica in the men's 400 meters dash. Born in
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on Jamaica's northern shores, Chambers attended
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and competed in Beijing at the age of 23 both in this event and in the men's 4 x 400 meters relay. The sprinter had not previously competed in any Olympic Games or event. The qualification round of the event took place on August 17; Ricardo Chambers participated in the fourth heat, finishing his race in 45.22 seconds. He placed third ahead of Dominica's
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(46.10 seconds) but behind Great Britain's
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(45.00 seconds) and Australia's
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(45.17 seconds). Out of the 55 finishing athletes, Chambers tied the United States' David Neville for 13th place. He progressed to the semifinals, which took place on August 19. During the semifinal round, Ricardo Chambers competed in the second heat. He ran the distance in 45.09 seconds, placing fourth out of the eight athletes in the heat. While placing ahead of Belgium's
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(45.11 seconds), Chambers placed behind Australia's third place finalist Joel Milburn (45.06 seconds) as well as the leaders of the heat, first place heat finalist
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of France (44.79 seconds) and David Neville (44.91 seconds), who tied Chambers during the qualification round. Overall, 24 athletes participated in the semifinal round. Chambers ranked in 15th place. He did not advance to the final round. Michael Blackwood participated in the men's 400 meters race on Jamaica's behalf in the Beijing Olympics. Born within the vicinity of the Jamaican city of Clarendon, Blackwood was 29 years old at the time of his participation in the Beijing Olympics. His participation in Beijing marked his third Olympic appearance; he had participated in two events in the 2004 Athens Olympics and one event in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. During the course of the Sydney Olympics, Blackwood won a silver medal. The August 17 qualification round placed the Jamaican sprinter in the sixth heat. He placed fourth out of its eight athletes, displacing Canada's Tyler Christopher (45.67 seconds) but falling behind the Bahamas'
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(45.17 seconds). The leaders of Blackwood's heat were Great Britain's Andrew Steele (44.94 seconds) and Trinidad and Tobago's
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(45.13 seconds). Out of the 55 finishing athletes, Blackwood placed 25th. He did not progress to later rounds. Sanjay Ayre also represented Jamaica at the men's 400 meters dash. Born in the capital city of Kingston, Ayre attended
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in Alabama and, at age 20, competed for Jamaica in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. During the course of the 4 x 400 meters relay competition in Sydney, Ayre won a silver medal alongside his fellow relay runners. His participation in the men's 400 meters marked the first time he ran the event at the Olympics. Ayre did not attend the Athens Olympics in 2004. During the August 17 qualification round, Ayre competed in the second heat. He ranked fifth in his heat with a time of 45.66 seconds, defeating the Dominican Republic's Arismendy Peguero Matos (46.28 seconds) but falling behind the Democratic Republic of the Congo's
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(44.89 seconds). Ayre's heat was led by Bahamian sprinter Christopher Brown (44.79 seconds) and Australian runner Joel Milburn (44.80 seconds). Out of the 55 athletes who finished the qualification round, he ranked 27th. Ayre did not advance to later rounds.


Men's 800 meters

Aldwyn Sappleton was the sole Jamaican representative in the men's 800 meters race during the Beijing Olympics. Born in
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, which is the largest parish in Jamaica and is situated on the northern coast, Sappleton was 26 years old at the time of his participation in the Beijing Olympics. He had not previously competed in any Olympic events. During the August 20 qualification round, Sappleton was placed in the seventh heat, which included seven athletes. He placed sixth with a time of 1:48.19. Kyrgyzstan's Sergei Pakura ranked behind Sappleton (1:50.54), while Senegal's Abdoulaye Wagne ranked directly ahead of him (1:47.50). The Jamaican runner's heat was led by Kuwait's
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, Bahrain's
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, and the Netherlands'
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, who tied for first (1:46.94). Out of the 58 finishing athletes, Sappleton tied
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of the Czech Republic for 41st place. He did not advance to the semifinal round on August 21.


Men's decathlon

Maurice Smith participated on Jamaica's behalf as its sole representative in the men's decathlon. Born in
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, the capital of the southeasterly
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, Maurice Smith was 27 years old at the time of his participation in the Beijing Olympics. He previously participated for Jamaica in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where he finished in 14th place. On August 20, Maurice Smith competed in the first event of the decathlon during the second heat. He finished the event in 10.85 seconds, placing second and directly defeating Estonia's Andres Raja (10.89 seconds) while falling behind Cuba's Yordani Garcia (10.64 seconds). Out of the 40 athletes, Maurice Smith finished 7th. The next event, long jump, Maurice Smith participated in the second heat and tied Estonia's
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for 15th place with a distance of 7.04 meters. 37 people finished the event; Smith placed 23rd. Smith participated in the shot put in the first heat, which included 20 athletes. 18 of them finished, and Smith placed eighth among them. The Ukraine's
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ranked ahead of him (15.15 meters) while Liberia's
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ranked behind him (14.91 meters). The heat was led by Russia's Aleksandr Pogorelov (16.53 seconds) and the United States'
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(16.27 seconds). Of the 36 finishing athletes, the Jamaican athlete ranked 10th. In the next event, Maurice Smith participated in the first heat, which included seven other people. Smith ranked first out of the six finishing athletes, defeating Liberia's Jangy Addy (48.51 seconds) and the United States' Bryan Clay (48.92 seconds). Of the 31 finishing athletes, Maurice Smith ranked sixth. During the 110 meters hurdles, Maurice Smith was placed in the second heat against eight other athletes. Maurice Smith ranked third with a time of 14.08 seconds. Andres Raja of Estonia ranked second (14.06 seconds) and American decathlete Bryan Clay ranked first (13.93 seconds). He placed fourth of the 29 finishing athletes. In the discus throw event, Maurice Smith was in the first heat and placed second out of the 14 finishing athletes, having thrown the discus 53.79 meters away. Pogorelov finished directly behind Smith (50.04 meters), while Clay finished directly ahead of him (53.79 meters). Overall, 29 competitors finished the event. The Jamaican athlete ranked second. In the pole vault, Smith vaunted over a 4.6 meter-tall bar. He placed fifth of the 11 people who finished in his heat, behind Belarus' Mikalai Shubianok and ahead of China's
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. Of the 24 finishing athletes, Smith ranked 18th. Javelin occurred next; he participated in the first heat of the event, finishing ninth out of 13 finishing athletes after throwing the javelin 51.52 meters. Smith placed between Kasyanov (51.59 meters) and Iran's Hadi Sepehrzad (49.56 meters) in a heat led by Garcia (65.60 meters) and France's
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(65.40 meters). The final event of the decathlon was the 1500 meters decathlon; Maurice Smith participated in the second heat, placing fifth of 13 athletes by finishing the race in 4:31.62 between Barras (4:29.29) and Germany's
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(4:32.90). He placed seventh of 26 athletes, concluding the decathlon. Smith accrued 8,205 points, ranking ninth of the 26 athletes that finished the decathlon.


Men's shot put

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-born field athlete Dorian Scott competed for Jamaica in the men's shot put. He was 26 years old at the time, and had not competed at any Olympic Games prior to his performance in Beijing. During the August 14 qualifying round, Scott was placed in the second heat, which included 23 athletes. He was given three chances to put the shot. During his first attempt, the shot flew 19.54 meters, placing him 10th; in the second, 19.94 meters, placing him sixth; and in the third, 19.71 meters. However, since his second score was the best mark he received, the third score went unranked and the second score was used as his final score in the qualifying round. Overall, Scott placed 15th out of the 40 placing athletes, falling behind the Ukraine's Andriy Semenov (20.01 meters) but displacing Australia's Justin Anlezark (19.91 meters). He did not progress to the final round on August 15.


Men's long jump

Native-born long jumper Herbert McGregor represented Jamaica at the Beijing Olympics, and was the only male long jumper involved in his event. He was 26 years old at the time of his entrance into the Olympics, having not previously participated at any Olympic Games. The qualification round for men's long jump took place on August 16, where McGregor competed in the second heat. The long jumper was given three attempts. During the first, McGregor jumped 7.64 meters, setting his highest time of the three attempts; he ranked fifteenth in his heat with that score. His second attempt (7.46 meters) and his third attempt (7.36 meters) were discounted in favor of his best mark. Overall, McGregor ranked 30 out of the 38 athletes who received a score, falling behind Morocco's Tarik Bouguetaïb (7.69 meters) and placing ahead of Denmark's Morten Jensen (7.63 meters). He did not participate in the final round, which was held on August 18.


Men's 4 × 100 meters relay

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, who was born in Banana Ground in Manchester Parish and who participated in his first Olympics in this event, and 27-year-old three-time Olympian and
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-affiliated athlete
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. During the course of the first round race, Jamaica took first place in the heat with a time of (38.31 seconds). The delegation's team defeated the Canadian relay, which took second place (38.77 seconds), and the German relay, which took third (38.93 seconds). Of the 16 relay teams that participated in the event, ten finished. Of those ten, Jamaica took second place behind the Trinidadian team (28.26 seconds) and ahead of the Japanese relay (38.52 seconds). The team advanced to the final round. The final round took place on August 22, and included nine relay teams (among them, Jamaica). During this final race, Usain Bolt took Dwight Thomas' place, although Michael Frater, Asafa Powell, and Nesta Carter remained in the relay. With a time of 37.10 seconds, Jamaica's relay took the gold medal, as well as breaking the Olympic and world records in the event. They defeated Trinidad and Tobago, which took silver, and Japan, which took bronze. On 25 January 2017 the Jamaican team were stripped of the gold medal place due to Nesta Carter testing positive for the prohibited substance methylhexaneamine.


Men's 4 × 400 meters relay

Jamaica sent a team to compete at the Beijing Olympics in the men's 4 x 400 meters relay. During the semifinal (first) round, Jamaica's team included three athletes who had also competed in individual events: Michael Blackwood, Sanjay Ayre, and Ricardo Chambers. It also included
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, a then 21-year-old athlete born in Saint Catherine Parish and from the
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who participated in the Olympics for the first time in this relay. Placed in the second heat of the August 22 semifinal round, the Jamaican team placed third in the heat with a time of 3:00.09. The German relay ranked behind it in fourth place (3:03.49), while the Bahamian one ranked ahead in second (2:59.88). The heat itself was led by the British relay (2:59.33). Overall, Jamaica's team ranked fourth of the 16 competing relays. It advanced to the final round. The team that participated in the August 23 final round included Blackwood, Chambers, and Ayre. It exchanged Allodin Fothergill for
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, an athlete who was born in Manchester Parish, attended
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, and entered Beijing as a 25-year-old. During the event's last round, Jamaica ranked last in the heat of eight relays with a time of 3:01.45). The ranked directly behind the Polish delegation (3:00.32), which ranked directly behind the Australian delegation (3:00.02). In comparison, the gold medalist American relay broke an Olympic record with a time of 2:55.39.


Summary

Twenty-one athletes composed the male Jamaican track and field team that participated in Beijing, comprising over a third of the Jamaican Olympic delegation at the 2008 Olympics. Of those twenty, eleven (
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, Williams, R. Phillips, Wignall, I. Phillips, McFarlane,
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, Sappleton,
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, Scott,
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) only participated in individual events; four participated only in team events (
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, Fothergill, Spence); and six competed in both individual and team events ( Bolt,
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). Over a quarter of the medals won by Jamaica in Beijing were won by its male track team, including two singular events (men's 100 meters and the men's 200 meters, both by Usain Bolt) and one relay team (men's 4x100 meters relay, including Thomas, Frater, Carter, Powell, and Bolt). Usain Bolt held the record for medals won by a Jamaican at the Beijing games, medaling gold in every event in which he participated. ;Men ;Track & road events * Competed in heats only; ** Competed in finals only ;Field events ;Combined events –
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Women's competition


Women's 100 meters

Shelly-Ann Fraser Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce OD, OJ (née Fraser; born December 27, 1986) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter competing in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time. On ...
competed in the women's 100 meters for Jamaica at the Beijing Olympics. Born in the Waterhouse District of Kingston, Fraser had competed with the MVP Track and Field Club based in the city of her birth. Her appearance at the Olympics marked the first time she participated in an Olympic Games. In the sixth heat of the August 15 qualification round, Fraser competed and placed first out of nine athletes with a time of 11.35 seconds. Ghana's
Vida Anim Vida Anim (born 7 December 1983 in Accra, Greater Accra) is a Ghanaian sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres.
placed behind Fraser (11.47 seconds) in second place, and Gabon's Paulette Ruddy Zang Milama placed behind Anim (11.62 seconds). Of the 85 competitors, Fraser placed 13th. She advanced to the quarterfinals. Quarterfinals took place on August 16, during which Fraser participated in the first heat. Of the eight athletes participating in her heat, Fraser again placed first with a time of 11.06 seconds. Russia's
Evgeniya Polyakova Yevgeniya Andreyevna Polyakova (russian: link=no, Евгения Андреевна Полякова) (born 29 May 1983 in Moscow) is a Russian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres.
placed behind Fraser in second (11.13 seconds), and Great Britain's
Jeanette Kwakye Jeanette Boahemaa Kwakye (pronounced ''kwah-chee''; born 20 March 1983) is a sports broadcaster and retired British sprinter. Athletics career Kwakye won a bronze medal in the 4x100 metres relay at the 2002 World Junior Championships, with ...
placed behind Polyakova in third place (11.18 seconds). 40 quarterfinalists participated in the race; she ranked third, behind fellow Jamaicans Kerron Stewart (10.98 seconds) and Sherone Simpson (11.02 seconds). Fraser progressed to the semifinals. Fraser participated in the first heat of the August 17 semifinal round. She placed first out of its eight athletes, finishing the race in 11.00 seconds. American sprinters Muna Lee (11.06 seconds) and
Lauryn Williams Lauryn Williams (born September 11, 1983) is an American sprinter and bobsledder. She was the gold medalist in the 100 meter dash at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and won silver medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2007 World Champ ...
(11.10 seconds) finished, respectively, in second and third place. Fellow Jamaican Simpson placed fourth (11.11 seconds). During this race, Fraser ranked first out of the 16 semifinalists, barely displacing Kerron Stewart (11.05 seconds). She advanced to the finals. During that round, which took place later that day, Fraser won the gold medal with a time of 10.78 seconds. The other two Jamaicans in the event tied for the silver medal (10.98 seconds).
Sherone Simpson Sherone Simpson (born 12 August 1984) is a Jamaican track and field sprint athlete.
represented Jamaica in the women's 100 meters dash at the Beijing Olympics. She was born in
Manchester Parish The Parish of Manchester is a parish located in west-central Jamaica, in the county of Middlesex. Its capital, Mandeville, is a major business centre. Its St. Paul of the Cross Pro-Cathedral is the episcopal see of the Latin Catholic Dioces ...
, which extends off the southern coast of the island, participated in the MVP Track and Field Club in Kingston, and participated in the 2004 Athens games at the age of 19 in the women's 100 meters and women's 4 x 100 meters, medaling gold in the relay. Simpson took place in the ninth heat during the August 15 qualification round, placing third out of the nine athletes in her heat with a time of 11.48 seconds. She ranked behind Barbados' Jade Latoya Bailey (11.46 seconds), who placed second, and Evgeniya Polyakova (11.24 seconds), who placed first. Ukraine's Natalia Pogrebniak placed behind Simpson (11.60 seconds). Overall, she tied Saint Kitts and Nevis'
Virgil Hodge Virgil Hodge (born 17 November 1983) is a female sprinter from Saint Kitts and Nevis who specializes in the 200 metres. She was born in Basseterre.
for 28th place out of 85 people. Simpson progressed to the quarterfinals During the quarterfinals which took place on August 16, Sherone Simpson participated in the second heat, which included eight athletes. She placed first after achieving a time of 11.02 seconds, defeating Muna Lee (11.08 seconds) and Bahamian sprinter
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(11.16 seconds). 40 people advanced to quarterfinals, and Simpson placed second between Stewart (10.98 seconds) and Fraser (11.06 seconds), fellow Jamaicans who respectively placed first and third. She advanced to the semifinals. Simpson participated in the first heat of the August 17 semifinals, which also included eight athletes. She placed fourth after finishing the race in 11.11 seconds. The Bahamas' Sturrup placed behind her (11.22 seconds), while the United States' Lauryn Williams placed ahead (11.10 seconds). Overall, of the 16 semifinalists, Simpson placed fifth; she placed lower than the other Jamaican athletes in the event during this round, but progressed to the finals. While at the final round, Simpson tied Kerron Stewart for second place, taking the silver medal alongside her with a time of 10.98 seconds. Shelly-Ann Frazer of Jamaica ranked ahead of the two of them for the gold medal (10.78 seconds), while American sprinter Williams ranked behind them (11.03 seconds).
Kerron Stewart Kerron Stewart (born 16 April 1984) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres and 200 metres. She is the 2008 Jamaican national champion in the 100 m clocking 10.80s. She defeate ...
also participated in the women's 100 meters for Jamaica at the Beijing Olympics. Born in Saint Andrew Parish in east-central Jamaica, Stewart participated in the first Olympic game in which she had participated, and was 24 at the time. Stewart participated in the tenth (and last) heat of the August 15 qualification round, placing first out of its nine athletes with a time of 11.28 seconds. She ranked ahead of Norway's
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(11.32 seconds) and
Laverne Jones LaVerne Janet Jones-Ferrette (born September 16, 1981) is a sprinter from the United States Virgin Islands who specializes in the 100 and 200 meters. She represented her country at the Summer Olympics in 2004, 2008 and 2012. She won the silver m ...
of the United States Virgin Islands (11.41 seconds), who respectively ranked second and third in the heat. Stewart ranked fifth out of the 85 qualification round athletes. She progressed to the quarterfinals. Stewart participated in the fourth heat during the August 16 quarterfinal round. With a time of 10.98 seconds, she ranked first out of the eight athletes, defeating Lauryn Williams (11.07 seconds) and Belgium's
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(11.10 seconds). Of the 40 people who advanced to the quarterfinals, Stewart ranked first ahead of the other two Jamaican sprinters in the event. She progressed to the semifinals. During the semifinals, which took place on August 17, Stewart competed in the second heat. She again took first in the heat with a time of 11.05 seconds. Behind Stewart ranked the United States' Torri Edwards (11.18 seconds) and Great Britain's Jeanette Kwakye (11.19 seconds). Overall, 16 people advanced from quarterfinals to semifinals. Kerron Stewart ranked second place behind Fraser. She progressed to the final round, where she tied Sherone Simpson for second place with a time of 10.98 seconds. Fraser ranked ahead of them with a gold medal (10.78 seconds), while Lauryn Williams ranked behind the two of them (11.03 seconds).


Women's 100 meters hurdles

Vonette Dixon Vonette Dixon (born 26 November 1975) is a Jamaican hurdler. She finished eighth at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton, won a silver medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and finished ninth at the 2003 World Championships in ...
participated in the women's 100 meters hurdles on Jamaica's behalf. She was born in Manchester Parish in Jamaica's north, and participated in Beijing at age 32. Her appearance in Beijing marked the first time she had ever participated in an Olympic event or games. During the August 17 preliminary round, Dixon participated in the second heat alongside seven other hurdlers. Dixon finished the race in 12.69 seconds, placing first ahead of Canada's
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(12.75 seconds) and the United States' Damu Cherry (12.92 seconds). Of the 39 athletes who finished the preliminary round, Dixon tied Jamaica's Bridgitte Foster-Hylton for third place. She advanced to the semifinals. During the August 18 semifinal round, Dixon participated in the second heat against seven other athletes. Of the other athletes, five finished the race. Dixon ranked fifth out of the six finishing athletes with a time of 12.86 seconds, defeating France's
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(13.05 seconds) but falling behind Great Britain's
Sarah Claxton Sarah Claxton (born 23 September 1979) is a retired English athlete who specialised in the 100 metres hurdles. Claxton grew up in Colchester, Essex. She attended Monkwick Infant and Junior schools then went on to The Thomas Lord Audley School a ...
(12.84 seconds). Her heat was led by American hurdlers Damu Cherry (12.62 seconds) and Dawn Harper (12.66 seconds). The Jamaican hurdler tied Spain's Josephine Nnkiruka Onyia for ninth place out of the 14 finishing semifinalists. She was the only Jamaican in the event who did not advance to the final round.
Delloreen Ennis-London Delloreen Ennis-London (born 5 March 1975) is a Jamaican hurdling athlete who won the silver medal in the 100 metre hurdles at the 2005 World Championships. Career She broke onto the world scene in 1999 when she improved her b ...
was a representative of Jamaica in the women's 100 meters hurdles race at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Born in the
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town of Macca Tree, Ennis-London was 25 years old at the time of her Olympic debut at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She represented Jamaica again in Athens during the 2004 Summer Olympics at age 29, and was 33 years old at the time of her Beijing races. During the August 17 preliminary round, Ennis-London participated in the third heat against seven other athletes. She finished first in that race after completing it in 12.82 seconds, placing ahead of Australia's Sally McLellan (12.83 seconds) and Great Britain's Sarah Claxton (12.97 seconds). Overall, the Jamaican hurdler ranked in eighth place out of the 39 finishing athletes. She advanced to the semifinals. During the August 18 semifinals, Deloreen Ennis-London participated in the first heat, again against seven other athletes. She finished the race in 12.67 seconds, ranking second behind the United States'
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(12.43 seconds) and ahead of Canada's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (12.68 seconds). Overall, Ennis-London ranked fourth out of the 14 finishing athletes, and was the fastest of the three Jamaicans participating in the semifinal round. She advanced to the finals, which took place on August 19. During the last race, Ennis-London tied the United States' Damu Cherry's fourth-place score (12.65 seconds) behind McIellan and Lopes-Schliep, who medaled with a time of 12.64 seconds. Fellow Jamaican Bridgitte Foster-Hylton placed sixth behind Ennis-London (12.66 seconds).
Brigitte Foster-Hylton Brigitte Foster-Hylton OD (born 7 November 1974 in Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica) is a Jamaican 100m hurdler. She was the World Champion over 100m hurdles in 2009. Like fellow Jamaican hurdler Delloreen Ennis-London she was not a successful hurdl ...
also participated for Jamaica in the women's 100 meters hurdles. She was born in
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, which stretches far inland from most of Jamaica's southwestern coastline, and has been affiliated with the MVP Track and Field Club in the capital city of Kingston. Foster-Hylton's Olympic career began with her participation in the women's 100 meters hurdles at the 2000 Sydney games, when she was 25 years old, and continued in the same event in Athens at age 29. Her appearance in Beijing marked her third performance in the Olympic event. During the August 17 preliminary round, Foster-Hylton raced in the fifth heat against seven finishing athletes. Six of those athletes finished in her heat, with Foster-Hylton leading it after achieving a time of 12.69 seconds. The Jamaican hurdler defeated American Dawn Harper (12.73 seconds) and Kazakh Anastassiya Pilipenko (12.99 seconds), tying fellow Jamaican Vonnette Dixon for third place of the 39 finishing athletes. Foster-Hylton progressed to the semifinals. The August 18 semifinal round placed Foster-Hylton in the second heat, which included both Vonnette Dixon and Dawn Harper. Overall, Foster-Hylton placed third of the six heat athletes who finished, defeating Great Britain's Sarah Claxton (12.84 seconds) but falling behind Harper (12.66 seconds). The heat itself was led by American hurdler Damu Cherry (12.62 seconds). Of the 14 athletes who finished their semifinal races, Foster-Hylton placed seventh. She advanced to the final round. During the August 19 final race, the Foster-Hylton placed sixth with a time of 12.66 seconds. She displaced Great Britain's Claxton (12.94 seconds), who placed eighth, but not Jamaica's Delloreen Ennis-London, who placed fifth (12.65 seconds).


Women's 200 meters

Sherone Simpson also participated in the women's 200 meters dash. During the August 18 qualification round, Simpson competed in the sixth heat, which included eight athletes. She completed the qualification race in 22.94 seconds, placing second of the eight competitors. Ukraine's Nataliia Pygyda placed first, ahead of Simpson, at 22.94 seconds. Cuba's Roxana Díaz placed directly behind the Jamaican sprinter with a time of 23.09 seconds. Of the 46 athletes who finished the women's 200 meters, Simpson placed sixth. She advanced to the quarterfinals. During quarterfinals, Simpson competed in the fourth heat, which also included eight athletes. The quarterfinals took place on August 19. With a time of 22.60 seconds, Simpson placed ahead of the United States' Muna Lee (22.83 seconds), who placed second, and Great Britain's
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(22.95 seconds), who placed third. 31 athletes progressed from qualifications to quarterfinals; Simpson placed first overall, having finished the event some 0.04 seconds ahead of fellow Jamaican Veronica Campbell and 0.14 seconds ahead of Kerron Stewart, who also represented Jamaica. Simpson progressed to the semifinal round. The August 20 semifinals included Sherone Simpson in the second heat. The Jamaican athlete tied the United States'
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for second place out of the heat's eight athletes, finishing the race in a time of 22.50 seconds. The Cayman Islands'
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placed behind Simpson and Hooker with a time of 22.61 seconds, while the United States'
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placed first in the heat with a time of 22.33 seconds. 16 athletes advanced to the semifinals, and Simpson tied Hooker, who placed fifth. The Jamaican runner advanced to the final round. On August 21, Simpson competed in the last race of the Olympics. She finished in sixth place with a time of 22.36 seconds, ahead of the Bahamas' Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie (22.61 seconds) and behind Marshevet Hooker (22.34 seconds). She was the only Jamaican who did not win a medal in the event at Beijing. Kerron Stewart also participated on Jamaica's behalf in the women's 200 meters dash. During the August 18 qualifications, Stewart took part in the fourth heat, which included eight athletes. She finished her part in the event's first races with a time of 23.03 seconds, placing third. Romania's Ionela Târlea placed immediately behind the Jamaican athlete (23.03 seconds), while Great Britain's Emily Freeman ranked second, ahead of Stewart (22.95 seconds). Bahrain's Roqaya Al Ghasara led Stewart's heat with a time of 22.81 seconds. Of the 46 athletes who completed the qualification races, Stewart placed tenth. She advanced to the quarterfinals. The August 19 quarterfinals placed Stewart in the third heat, which included eight other athletes. Stewart finished her race in 22.74 seconds, ranking in second place ahead of the United States' Marshevet Hooker (22.76 seconds) and behind Russian sprinter
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, who ranked first in the event and defeated Stewart (22.63 seconds). 31 athletes who advanced to the quarterfinals finished their races. Of those, Stewart tied American sprinter Allyson Felix for fourth place. She was the slowest of the three Jamaican athletes participating in the quarterfinals. The Jamaican sprinter advanced to the semifinals. The semifinal round of the women's 200 meters took place on August 20, where Stewart participated in the eight-person first heat. At the end of the race, she placed second, finishing with a time of 22.29 seconds. The United States' Muna Lee finished with the same time as Stewart. Bahamian runner Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie ranked behind Stewart and Lee (22.51 seconds), while fellow Jamaican Veronica Campbell placed ahead of them to take first in the heat (22.19 seconds). Stewart took second out of the 16 athletes who advanced to the semifinal round. She advanced to finals. During the last round, Stewart took the bronze medal when she finished the race with a time of 22.00 seconds. Muna Lee placed fourth (22.01 seconds), while Allyson Felix won the silver medal (21.93 seconds).
Veronica Campbell-Brown Veronica Campbell-Brown CD ( Campbell; born 15 May 1982) is a retired Jamaican track and field sprinter, who specialized in the 100 and 200 meters.
represented Jamaica for the third consecutive Olympic Games. Born in Clark's Town, a small settlement in the inland reaches of
Trelawny Parish Trelawny (Jamaican Patois: ''Trilaani'' or ''Chrilaani'') is a parish in the county of Cornwall in northwest Jamaica. Its capital is Falmouth. It is bordered by the parishes of Saint Ann in the east, Saint James in the west, and Saint Eliza ...
, which lies on the north coast, Campbell-Brown was 18 during her Olympic debut in Sydney, where she was part of the silver medal-winning women's 4 x 100 meters relay. In the 2004 Athens Olympics, when Campbell-Brown was 22 years old, she participated in the women's 100 meters; the women's 200 meters; and the women's 4 x 100 meters relay again. She won a bronze medal in the first, and gold medal in the latter two. Having previously won a total of four medals, Campbell-Brown returned to the Olympics to participate in the women's 200 meters dash. During the August 18 qualification round, Campbell-Brown was placed in the fifth heat, which included eight athletes. She placed first in the heat with a time of 23.04 seconds, displacing Malinese runner Kadiatou Camara (23.06 second) and Russia's Natalia Rusakova (23.21 seconds). Of the 46 finishing athletes, Campbell-Brown tied Sri Lanka's
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for 11th place. She was the slowest of the Jamaican athletes in the qualification round. Campbell-Brown advanced to the quarterfinals. Veronica Campbell-Brown participated in the first heat of the August 19 quarterfinal round. Seven athletes finished the heat, with Campbell-Brown placing first after achieving a time of 22.64 seconds. The Jamaican sprinter displaced Allyson Felix (22.74 seconds), who took second place, and the Bahamas' Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie (22.77 seconds), who took third place. 31 advancing athletes finished the quarterfinal races, Campbell-Brown placed third. She was the second-fastest Jamaican athlete in the heat, displacing Kerron Stewart (22.74 seconds) but not Sherone Simpson (22.60 seconds). Campbell-Brown advanced to the semifinals. At the semifinals, which took place on August 20, Campbell-Brown raced in the first heat. She competed against seven other athletes, including Kerron Stewart. Finishing the day's event in 22.19 seconds, Campbell-Brown placed first in the heat; Stewart placed directly behind her (22.29 seconds), tying Muna Lee of the United States. She ranked first out of the event's 16 semifinalists. She progressed to the final round. At the finals, which took place on August 21, Campbell-Brown won the third gold medal of her Olympic career after taking a time of 21.74 seconds. Allyson Felix took the silver medal (21.93 seconds), while Stewart took bronze (22.00 seconds).


Women's 400 meters

Rosemarie Whyte participated for the Jamaican team in Beijing in the women's 400 meters dash. She attended GC Foster College, which is located in the former Jamaican capital of
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, and participated in the Beijing Olympics at age 21. Whyte had not previously competed in any Olympic Games. During the August 16 qualification round, Whyte competed in the first heat against six other athletes. With a time of 51.00 seconds, she ranked first in the heat ahead of the Bahamas'
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(51.25 seconds) and Nigeria's Ajoke Odumosu (51.39 seconds). Of the 50 athletes, Whyte tied Great Britain's
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for seventh place. She advanced to the next round. During the August 17 semifinals, Whyte participated in the third heat. Seven other athletes participated in her heat. Having finished her race in 50.63 seconds, Whyte placed third in the heat, defeating Great Britain's Nicola Sanders (50.71 seconds) but falling behind Botswana's
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(50.54 seconds), who placed second, and Russia's Yulia Gushchina (50.48 seconds), who placed first. 24 athletes progressed to the semifinals, and Whyte ranked eighth. She advanced to the finals. During the August 19 final race, Rosemarie Whyte placed seventh with a time of 50.68 seconds. Montsho ranked eighth behind her (51.18 seconds), while Russia's Tatiana Firova ranked sixth ahead of her (50.11 seconds).
Shericka Williams Shericka Williams (born 17 September 1985 in Black River, St. Elizabeth) is a Jamaican former sprinter. Together with Novlene Williams, Ronetta Smith and Lorraine Fenton she won a silver medal in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2005 World Cham ...
participated on Jamaica's track and field team in Beijing. One of her events included the women's 400 meters race. She was born in Black River, a major Jamaican port that serves as the capital of
Saint Elizabeth Parish Saint Elizabeth, one of Jamaica's largest parishes, is located in the southwest of the island, in the county of Cornwall. Its capital, Black River, is located at the mouth of the Black River, the widest on the island. History Saint Elizabet ...
, and took part in the MVP Track and Field Club based in Kingston. Williams participated in the Beijing Olympics at age 22, and had not previously competed in any Olympic Games. During the seventh heat of the August 16 qualification round, Williams competed against seven other athletes. She placed first with a time of 50.57 seconds, defeating Russia's Tatiana Firova (50.59 seconds) and Zambia's
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(51.62 seconds). Of the 50 athletes finishing the qualification round, Williams placed second. She advanced to the semifinals. Shericka Williams participated in the first heat of the semifinal round, which took place on August 17. She completed the event in 50.28 seconds, defeating Russia's Firova (50.31 sends) but falling short of the time of Great Britain's Christine Ohuruogu (50.14 seconds). 24 athletes competed in the semifinal round. Williams placed third ahead of all other Jamaican athletes in the event. She advanced to the final round, where she medaled silver with a time of 49.69 seconds behind gold medalist Ohuruogu (49.62 seconds) and ahead of the United States' bronze medalist
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(49.93 seconds).
Novlene Williams Novlene Hilaire Williams-Mills (''née'', Williams; born 26 April 1982), is a retired Jamaican track and field athlete. She won the bronze medal in the 400 metres at the 2007 World Championships. She is also a three-time Olympic silver medalli ...
(or Novelene Williams) also participated for the Jamaican Olympic team in the women's 400 meters. Born in the northerly
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, she attended the
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. Novlene Williams participated in the 2004 Athens Olympics as a 22-year-old, marking her Olympic debut as she participated in both the women's 400 meters and the women's 4 x 400 meters relay. She won a bronze medal along with her relay members, and competed in those same events in Beijing as a 26-year-old. During the August 16 qualification round, Williams participated against seven other athletes in the sixth heat. She took first in the heat with a time of 51.52 seconds, displacing Great Britain's Nicola Sanders (51.81 seconds) and Sudan's
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(52.77 seconds). 50 competitors took part in the qualification round, and Williams placed 16th overall. She advanced to the semifinals. Novlene Williams participated in the second heat of the August 17 semifinal round, competing against seven other athletes. She placed third in the heat with a time of 51.06 seconds, displacing Bahamian sprinter Christine Amertil (51.51 seconds). However, Russia's Anastasia Kapachinskaya ranked second, ahead of Williams (50.30 seconds), while American runner Sanya Richards took first (49.90 seconds). Of the 24 athletes who progressed to the semifinal round, Novlene Williams ranked 12th. She was the only Jamaican in the event who did not reach the finals.


Women's 400 meters hurdles

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competed for Jamaica in the women's 400 meters hurdles. Born in Kingston, Walker has participated in the MVP Track and Field Club that is based in the city of her birth. She participated in Beijing at age 25, entering only in the women's 400 meters hurdles. Walker had not previously competed in any Olympic Games. During the third heat of the August 17 qualification round, which encompassed the performances of seven athletes, Walker placed first with a time of 54.56 seconds. The Ukraine's Anastasiya Rabchenyuk ranked behind Walker in second place (55.18 seconds) and third-place finalist Cvetelina Kirilova of Bulgaria (55.22 seconds). Of the 27 people who participated in the event's qualification round, the Jamaican hurdler placed first. She progressed to the semifinals. Walker competed next in the August 18 second semifinal heat, which included eight athletes (among others, Rabchenyuk and Kirilova). She placed first again in her heat with a time of 54.20 seconds, defeating Rabchenyuk in second place (54.60 seconds) and the United States' Tiffany Ross-Williams (54.99 seconds). 16 athletes advanced to semifinals, including another Jamaican (Nickiesha Wilson). Of those, Walker placed second, behind only the United States' Sheena Williams (54.07 seconds). She advanced to the final round. During the August 20 final race, Walker took the gold medal with a time of 52.64 seconds. She placed ahead of Johnson, who won silver (53.70 seconds) and Great Britain's Tasha Danvers, who won bronze (53.84 seconds). She was the only of the three participating Jamaicans who progressed to the final round.
Nickiesha Wilson Nickiesha Wilson (born 28 July 1986 in Kingston) is a hurdler from Jamaica. She competes in the 100 m hurdles and the 400 m hurdles. Currently her 100 m hurdles personal best is 12.79 achieved at Szczecin, Poland in 2009. She ran a personal ...
also participated for Jamaica in the women's 400 meters hurdles event. Born in Kingston, Wilson participated in the athletics program at
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in
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and participated in the Beijing Olympics at age 22. Wilson had not previously participated in any Olympic Games or events. During the August 17 qualification round, Wilson was placed in the second heat and placed third out of the heat's seventh athletes after finishing the race in 55.75 seconds. Wilson placed ahead of Romania's Angela Moroșanu (56.07 seconds) and behind Russia's Anastasia Ott (55.34 seconds). The heat itself was led by Great Britain's Tasha Danvers (55.19 seconds). Of the 27 athletes participating in the qualification round, Wilson ranked tenth. She advanced to the semifinals. During the second heat of the August 18 semifinal round, Wilson competed in the first heat. She faced seven other athletes, placing fifth with a time of 54.67 seconds. Wilson placed ahead of Ott, who also placed behind her in her previous heat (54.74 seconds), and behind Poland's
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(54.36 seconds). The heat was led by American hurdler Sheena Johnson (54.07 seconds), who placed first, and Danvers (54.31 seconds), who placed second. Of the 16 athletes, Nickiesha Wilson placed seventh. She did not advance to the final round.
Shevon Stoddart Shevon Nieto (née Stoddart; born 21 November 1982) is a former Jamaican hurdler. She won the bronze medal at the 2005 Central American and Caribbean Championships and finished fifth at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. At the 2006 Central American ...
participated for Jamaica at the Beijing Olympics as a competitor in the women's 400 meters hurdles. Born in Jamaica, Stoddart was an athlete at the University of South Carolina in Columbia who participated in the women's 400 meters hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympics at age 21. She did not advance past the qualification round in that event. During the Beijing Olympics, Stoddart was 25, and competed in the same event again. During the August 17 qualification round, she competed in the first heat, which included six athletes. Stoddart placed fourth with a time of 56.52 seconds, defeating Latvia's
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(57.43 seconds) but falling behind Japan's
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(55.82 seconds). The heat was led by the United States' Tiffany Ross-Williams (55.51 seconds) and Russia's Irina Obedina (55.71 seconds). Of the 27 athletes participating in the qualification heats, Stoddard ranked 17th. She did not advance to later rounds.


Women's 800 meters

Kenia Sinclair Kenia Sinclair (born July 14, 1980) is a Jamaican athlete competing over 800 metres. Kenia first broke onto the international scene in 2005. On June 12 Sinclair broke Inez Turner's 10-year-old record to become the 5th Jamaican woman to go under tw ...
was the only Jamaican athlete participating in the women's 800 meters race during the Beijing Olympics. She was born in Saint Catherine Parish, and participated in the Olympics in Beijing at age 28. She had not been previously involved in any Olympic Games. During the third heat of the August 14 qualification round, Sinclair ranked second in a heat of seven athletes after achieving a time of 2:03.76. She placed ahead of France's Élodie Guégan (2:03.85), but behind Kenya's
Pamela Jelimo Pamela Jelimo (born 5 December 1989) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner, specialising in the 800 metres. She won the gold medal in 800 metres at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing at the age of 18. She is the first Kenyan woman to win an Olympic gol ...
(2:03.18), the heat's leader. 40 athletes finished their events during the qualification round, with Sinclair ranking 31st. She progressed to semifinals. The semifinal round took place on August 16, during which Kenia Sinclair participated in the third heat. She completed the event in 1:58.28 and placed fourth of the seven finishing athletes. Guegan, who placed third in Sinclair's qualification heat, did not finish the heat; Italy's Elisa Cusma Piccione placed behind Sinclair (1:58.28) and Russia's Tatiana Andrianova placed ahead (1:58.16) in a heat led by Kenya's
Janeth Jepkosgei Busienei Janeth Jepkosgei Busienei (born 13 December 1983) is a Kenyan middle distance runner and former world champion. Early career Janeth, nicknamed "Eldoret Express" is from Kabirirsang, near Kapsabet. Famous athletes Wilson Kipketer and Wilfre ...
(1:57.28) and the Ukraine's
Yuliya Krevsun Yuliya Krevsun (nee Gurtovenko; born on 8 December 1980) is a Ukrainian middle-distance running athlete who specialises in the 800 metres. She is a member of Fenerbahçe Athletics club in Turkey. She won the silver medal at the 1999 European A ...
(1:57.32). 23 athletes finished the semifinal round, with Sinclair placing sixth and advancing to the final round. During the final August 18 race, Sinclair placed sixth after finishing the event in 1:58.24. Krevsun ranked behind her (1:58.73), while Mozambique's
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placed fifth ahead of the Jamaican hurdler (1:57.68).


Women's 3,000 meters steeplechase

Korene Hinds Korene Hinds (born 19 October 1976) is a Jamaican long-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metre steeplechase. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *800 metres – 2:03.09 min (2010) *1500 metres – 4:13.68 min (2010) * 3000 met ...
participated in the women's 3000 meters steeplechase, an obstacle run event. Born in the former Jamaican capital of
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, Hinds participated in Beijing at age 31. She had not previously participated in any Olympic events. During the August 15 qualification round, Hinds was placed in the third heat, which was composed of 17 athletes. She was the only Jamaican in the heat. However, Hinds did not finish the race, and was one of three athletes in the heat (along with Brazil's Zenaide Vieira and Bulgaria's Dobrinka Shalamanova) do have not done so.
Mardrea Hyman Mardrea Hyman (born 22 December 1972 in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, Clarendon) is a Jamaican runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase. Competition record Personal bests *800 metres - 1:59.71 min (1998) *1500 ...
also competed in the women's 3,000 meters steeplechase on Jamaica's behalf. Born in
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, Hyman was 27 at the time she participated in the women's 1,500 meters race at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She did not participate at the Athens games in 2004, but returned to the Olympics in Beijing at age 35, this time participating in the steeplechase event. She was placed in the second heat of the August 15 qualification round, which included 17 athletes. However, Hyman was the only athlete in her heat who did not finish the race.


Women's long jump

Chelsea Hammond competed as Jamaica's only female long jumper at the Beijing Olympics. Hammond was born in New York City, and participated in Beijing when she was 25 years old. She had not previously competed in any Olympic event. During the course of the August 18 qualifying round, the Jamaican long jumper competed in the first heat against 20 other athletes. Her best mark in the event was 6.60 meters, ranking seventh out of the 19 heat athletes who finished. Greece's Chrysopigi Devetzi ranked immediately behind her (6.60 meters), while the United States' Funmilayo Jimoh ranked ahead of her (6.61 meters). The leaders of Hammond's heat included Brazil's
Maurren Higa Maggi Maurren Higa Maggi (born June 25, 1976, in São Carlos) is a former Brazilian track and field athlete and Olympic gold medallist. She is the South American record holder in the 100 metres hurdles and long jump, with 12.71 seconds and 7.26 met ...
(6.79 meters) and Sweden's
Carolina Klüft Carolina Evelyn Klüft (; born 2 February 1983) is a retired Swedish track and field athlete who competed in the heptathlon, triple jump, long jump, and pentathlon. She was an Olympic Champion, having won the heptathlon title in 2004. She was al ...
(670 meters). Of the 38 finishing athletes overall, Hammond ranked 11th and progressed to the final round. On August 22, Chelsea Hammond challenged eleven other athletes in the final competition of the event. The Jamaican marked her best distance at 6.79 meters, placing fourth overall in the event. The United States'
Brittney Reese Brittney Davon Reese (born September 9, 1986) is a retired American long jumper, Olympic gold medalist, and a seven-time world champion. Reese is the indoor American record holder in the long jump with a distance of 7.23 meters. Personal Born in ...
placed fifth behind Chelsea (6.76 meters), while Nigeria's
Blessing Okagbare Blessing Oghnewresem Okagbare-Otegheri (born 9 October 1988) is a former Nigerian track and field athlete who specialized in Long jump and sprints. She is an Olympic and World Championships medalist in the long jump, and a world medalist in th ...
ranked ahead and won the bronze medal (6.91 seconds). In 2017, retests showed Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia had a positive test for turinabol and was disqualified from her silver medals. In 2018 Chelsea Hammond was advanced to bronze.


Women's triple jump

Trecia-Kaye Smith participated in the women's triple jump event on Jamaica's behalf in Beijing, and was the only female triple jumper who participated for Jamaica those Games. Born in
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, the westernmost region of Jamaica, Smith was a part of the London-based Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers athletic club and debuted in the 2004 Athens Olympics at age 28 representing Jamaica in the same event and falling one place short of the bronze medal. She returned to the Olympics at age 32. Trecia-Kaye Smith participated in the second heat of the August 15 qualifying round, facing 17 other athletes. She jumped a distance of 14.18 meters, placing seventh out of the 15 athletes who finished the heat. Romania's
Adelina Gavrilă Adelina Gavrilă (born 26 November 1978 in Brăila) is a Romanian triple jumper. She was a bronze medalist at the 1996 World Junior Championships. In 1998 she broke the 14-metre barrier for the first time, with 14.53 metres. In 1999 she improved ...
placed behind her (13.98 meters), while Estonia's Kaire Leibak placed ahead (14.19 meters). Smith's heat was led by Greece's Chrysopigi Devetzi (14.92 meters) and Russia's
Tatyana Lebedeva Tatyana Romanovna Lebedeva (russian: Татьяна Романовна Лебедева, born 21 July 1976) is a Russian track and field athlete who competes in both the long jump and triple jump events. She is one of the most successful athle ...
(14.55 meters). Overall, Smith ranked 12th of the 32 finishing athletes. She advanced to the final round. Smith faced eleven other athletes during the final heat of the women's Olympic triple jump event. The Jamaican jumped 14.12 meters, placing 11th. China's Xie Limei ranked directly behind Smith (14.09 meters), while Estonia's Leibak ranked ahead (14.13 meters). The leaders of the heat included gold medalist
Françoise Mbango Etone Françoise Mbango Etone (born 14 April 1976 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian-born female track and field athlete. She has competed internationally for France since 2010. While competing for Cameroon, Etone was a 2-time Olympic gold medalist in the ...
of Cameroon (15.39 meters), silver medalist Lebedeva (15.32 meters), and bronze medalist Devetzi (15.23 meters).


Women's shot put

Zara Northover Zara Northover (born March 6, 1984) is a Jamaican shot putter. Northover has dual citizenship in the United States and Jamaica, and competed for Jamaica at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Northover attended Northeastern University in Boston, Massachuse ...
represented Jamaica at the Beijing Olympics as its only female shot putter of the games. Born in
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, and an athlete affiliated with
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in
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, Northover participated for in Beijing at the age of 24. She had not previously competed in any Olympic Games. During the August 15 qualification round, Northover was placed in the second heat. She competed against 16 other athletes. Northover put the shot 15.85 meters, placing last out of the 16 finishing athletes in her heat. Georgia's Mariami Kevkhishvili-Machavariani placed ahead of her (15.99 meters). Her heat was led by China's
Gong Lijiao Gong Lijiao (; born 24 January 1989) is a Chinese Olympic shot putter. Career She finished seventh at the 2007 World Championships, her international debut. At the 2008 Summer Olympics she finished fifth but received the bronze medal late ...
(19.46 meters) and Belarus'
Nadzeya Ostapchuk Nadzeya Astapchuk ( be, Надзея Мікалаеўна Астапчук, ''Nadzeya Mikalayeuna Astapchuk''; russian: Надежда Остапчук, ''Nadezhda Ostapchuk;'' born October 28, 1980) is a Belarusian shot putter. She briefly was d ...
(19.08 meters). Overall, Northover ranked 31st of the 33 athletes who completed the qualification round. She did not advance to the finals the next day.


Women's javelin throw

Olivia McKoy Olivia Celia McKoy (born 1 December 1973) is a retired female shot put, weights, hammer, javelin, and discus thrower from Jamaica West Indies. Olivia McKoy also competes in the local 5K, 10K, & 1/2 Marathon Road Races. She won gold and bronze at ...
represented Jamaica as its only javelin thrower at the Beijing Olympics. She was born in Clarendon Parish, which lies in central Jamaica and stretches southwards to the island's southernmost point, and debuted at the 2000 Sydney Olympics by participating in the same event for the same country at age 26. Although McKoy did not compete in Athens in 2004, she returned in Beijing at the age of 34. During the August 18 qualifying round, McKoy participated in the second heat. 26 other athletes competed in her group, and she ranked 17th of them after throwing the javelin 55.51 meters. Overall, McKoy ranked 34th out of the 52 athletes who finished the event. She did not advance to the final round.


Women's 4 × 100 meters relay

Jamaica sent a team to participate in the women's 4 x 100 meters relay at the Beijing Olympics. During the first round, the Jamaican relay included two competitors who previously participated in individual events (Shelly-Ann Fraser, who won the gold medal in the women's 100 meters, and Veronica Campbell-Brown, who also won the gold medal in the women's 200 meters). The two other heat competitors included
Aleen Bailey Aleen May Bailey (born 25 November 1980) is a retired Jamaican track and field sprinter who competed in the 100 metres and 200 m. Career She competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal as a ...
, who was born in
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, Saint Mary Parish on Jamaica's northeast coast and previously medaled gold in the women's 4 x 100 meters relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics at 23 years old; and
Sheri-Ann Brooks Sheri-Ann Brooks (born 11 February 1983 in Kingston) is a Jamaican sprinter, who specializes in the 100 metres. She is the first child of Mr. Error Brooks and Mrs. Donna Brooks. Brooks represented the Jamaica at the 2008 Summer O ...
, who was born in Kingston and competed for the first time at an Olympics in the Jamaican 4 x 100 meters relay at Beijing at age 25. Together, the four athletes competed in the second heat of the August 21 semifinal (first) round against seven other relays. Three of those relays did not finish. Of the remaining five, Jamaica's relay ranked first with a time of 42.24 seconds. The Russian relay ranked behind them (42.87 seconds), and the German relay ranked behind Russia's (42.87 seconds). Of the 11 finishing relays, Jamaica's was the fastest. They progressed to the final round. The final round occurred on August 22. In this relay, Aleen Bailey and Sheri-Ann Brooks were replaced by two athletes who had previously competed in individual events (Kerron Stewart, who medaled silver in the women's 100 meters, and medaled bronze in the women's 200 meters, and Sherone Simpson, who also medaled silver in the women's 100 meters). Veronica Campbell-Brown and Shelly-Ann Fraser remained in the relay. However, the Jamaican relay was one of the three relays in the final round that did not finish the race (the others being the British and Polish relays).


Women's 4 × 400 meters relay

Jamaica sent a team to participate in the women's 4 x 400 meters. Of the team that participated in the semifinal (first) round of the event, Novlene Williams and Shericka Williams also participated in the women's 400 meters individual race, with Shericka Williams winning the silver medal. Bobby-Gaye Wilkins, born in Manchester Parish, was 19 at the time of her participation in the Beijing Olympics; during her first Olympic appearance, she took part in the event's first round. 25-year-old Clarendon Parish native Shereefa Lloyd also debuted at the Olympics with her participation in the relay's first round. During the course of August 22 first round, Jamaica participated in the second heat, where it placed second out of eight relays with a time of 3:22.60. While placing ahead of the third-place Belarusian team (3:22.78), Jamaica's relay fell behind the American relay, which took first in the heat (3:22.45). Overall, the Jamaican relay placed second of the 16 relays in the event. It advanced to the final round. The August 23 final round encompassed eight relay teams, including the Jamaican relay. Bobby-Gaye Wilkins was replaced by Rosemarie Whyte, who previously competed in the women's 400 meters individual event, placing seventh in its final round. The relay completed the race in 3:20.40. In doing so, it won the bronze medal, again defeating the Belarusian relay (3:21.85), which placed fourth, but falling behind the silver-medalist Russian team (3:18.82) and the gold-medalist American team (3:18.54).


Summary

24 athletes competed in the women's track and field team that Jamaica sent to the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Of those, nine athletes participated only in individual track events ( Dixon, Ennis-London, Foster-Hylton,
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), four participated only in relay track events ( Bailey,
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, Willkins, Lloyd), seven competed in both individual and relay track events (
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, Whyte, N. Williams, S. Williams), and four competed in field events ( Hammond,
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, Northover, McKoy). Of the 11 medals won in Beijing by Jamaican athletes, eight of them were won by female track athletes. Three gold medals were won, with one each by Shelly-Ann Fraser (100 meters), Veronica Campbell (200 meters), and Melaine Walker (400 meters hurdles). Three silver medals were also won, with one received by Sherone Simpson (100 meters), Kerron Stewart (100 meters), and Shericka Williams (400 meters). Bronze medals were won by Kerron Stewart (200 meters) and a relay team that included Bobby-Gaye Wilkins, Shereefa Lloyd, Rosemarie Whyte, Novlene Williams, and Shericka Williams (4 x 400 meters relay). ;Women ;Track & road events * Competed in heats only; ** Competed in finals only ;Field events


Cycling

Ricardo Lynch represented Jamaica as its sole cyclist at the Beijing Olympics. Born in 1984, Lynch was 23 years old at the time of his participation in Beijing, representing the Caribbean island in the men's
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event. He had not previously competed in any Olympic Games or event. Having not initially qualified for the event, Lynch was given a second chance in the third heat of the August 15
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round against three other cyclists. He ranked third between the Ukraine's second place finalist
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and Russia's fourth place finalist
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. The heat leader, Kiyofumi Nagai of Japan, won the repechage heat and advanced to the next round. Lynch did not progress.


Track

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Equestrian

Samantha Albert Samantha Majendie-Albert (born 31 May 1971) is a Canadian-born equestrian who represents Jamaica in international competition. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to a Jamaican mother and an English father, and grew up in Canada and Jamaic ...
participated on Jamaica's behalf at the Beijing Olympics in an individual mixed three-day equestrian event. She was the only Jamaican participating in equestrian sports at the 2008 Olympics. Born in
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, Canada, Albert married Swedish equestrian Olympian Dag Albert and participated in the Beijing Olympics at age 37. At the Olympics, Albert participated first in the August 9
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round, which included 70 athletes in total. Out of a maximum possible score of 270, Albert and her horse Before I Do It scored 168 points on their first jump (62.22%), 171 points on their second jump (63.33%), and 167 points on their third jump (61.85%), taking 56.3 penalty points in the process. Overall, Albert and Before I Do It ranked 52nd of the 69 finishing riders, placing between France's Jean Renaud Adde (53rd place on horse Haston D'Elpegere) and Brazil's Jeferson Moreira (51st place on horse Escudeiro). During the August 10 cross country phrase, Albert completed the obstacle course in 9 minutes and 44 seconds, but accrued a time penalty of 41.60 seconds. Rankings during this round were by penalty, and thus Albert ranked 42nd out of the 60 equestrian athletes with her score ahead of Germany's
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(45.60) and behind New Zealand's Joe Meyer (21.20). The final part of her Olympic event, show jumping, took place on August 12. She was the only athlete out of the 57 still in the event to be eliminated in this stage. Albert did not progress to the final jumping round, which occurred later that day.


Eventing


Swimming


Men's competition

Jevon Atkinson Jevon Atkinson is a Jamaican swimmer and Olympic Games, Olympian. He competed at the Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Olympics, finishing 45th in the Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle, Men's 50 free. A ...
, the eldest of the swimming Beijing Jamaicans age 24, participated in the men's 50 meters freestyle for Jamaica. He was born in Kingston and swam with the University of Western Kentucky. His appearance in Beijing marked his second time competing in the Olympics, as he participated in the same event for Jamaica at the Athens Olympics in 2004. The preliminary round of Atkinson's event took place on August 14; Atkinson was placed in the seventh heat, finishing the event in 22.83 seconds. He placed fourth out of the heat's eight competitors, defeating Kazakhstan's
Stanislav Kuzmin Stanislav Kuzmin ( kk, Станислав Кузьмин; born June 24, 1986) is a Kazakh swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle and butterfly events. He represented his nation Kazakhstan at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has won a career to ...
(22.91 seconds) but falling behind Iceland's Árni Már Árnason (22.81 seconds). The heat itself was led by Chile's Oliver Elliot (22.75 seconds) and Romania's Norbert Trandafir (22.80 seconds). 97 athletes competed in the preliminary round, and Atkinson tied Kuwait's Mohammad Madwa for 45th place. He did not advance to later rounds.


Women's competition

Then 19-year-old Alia Atkinson participated in the women's 200 meters breaststroke on Jamaica's behalf. An affiliate of the Comets Swim Club in Pembroke Pines, Florida, Atkinson previously participated for Jamaica in the women's 100 meters breaststroke and the women's 50 meters freestyle while 15 years old in the 2004 Athens Olympics. The event's preliminary round, which took place on August 13, included Atkinson in the second heat. She completed the race in 2:29.53, placing second out of sixth athletes; Montenegro's Marina Kuč placed behind her (2:31.24) while Malaysia's Yi Ting Siow placed ahead (2:27.80). Out of the 40 swimmers who completed the preliminary round, Atkinson ranked 25th. She did not advance. Swimmer Natasha Moodie competed on Jamaica's behalf in the women's 50 meters freestyle. Born in the capital city of Kingston, Moodie was 17 years old at the time of her participation in the Beijing Olympics. She had not previously competed in any Olympic event. During the August 15 preliminary round, Moodie was placed in the eighth heat, which included eight athletes. She finished the race in 25.95 meters and placed fifth out of the six athletes in her heat who finished the race. Ragnheiður Ragnarsdóttir of Iceland placed ahead of her (25.82 seconds) and Malaysia's Chii Lin Leung placed behind her (26.75 seconds), while the leaders of the heat were Israel's Anna Gostomelsky (25.23 seconds) and the Bahamas' Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (25.40 seconds). Out of the 90 competitors who finished the race, Moodie placed 37th. She did not advance to later rounds. ;Men ;Women


See also

* Jamaica at the 2006 Commonwealth Games * Jamaica at the 2007 Pan American Games * Jamaica at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games


References


External links

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