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Monique Marie Henderson (born February 18, 1983 in
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) is an American
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athlete, who specializes in the
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. Henderson was a gold medalist in both the
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in Athens, Greece and the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China as a member of the American 4×400-meter relay squad. As a young runner, she set the still standing American record for 9-10-year-old girls in the 400 meters. Henderson prepped at Morse High School in San Diego '01. She is the only four-time
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California State Champion in the state's history from 98–01. In 1999 while in high school, age 16, she won the 400m at the World Youth Championship in Bydgoszcz, Poland. At age 17, she set a US junior class, as well as high school national record (since broken), at 50.74 in the 400 m at the CIF California State Meet. In 2000, still in high school, she was named to the US Olympic track and field team. Selected as an alternate (Pool) for the 4 × 400 m squad but did not run. That year she was named the national Girl's "High School Athlete of the Year" by ''
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''. After graduating from high school in 2001 she accepted a scholarship to attend UCLA. While at
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in 2002, she place 1st in the 400m at the World Junior Championship held in Kingston Jamaica. Also at UCLA she went on to be a five-time Pac-10 champion. In 2004, she placed second at the NCAA championships at 400 m. The next year she became the 2005 NCAA outdoor champion at 400 m, establishing a new NCAA record (50.10). In 2005, she won the Honda Award as the nation's best female collegiate track and field athlete. Since 2010, the gold medal at the Athens Olympics in 2004 has been in doubt as Crystal Cox, who ran for the team in a preliminary round, admitted to doping. However, as of 2012 the original result still stands. She holds a
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in
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and worked as a professor in the exercise science department at
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until 2015 when she became the head coach at Golden West College in Summer 2015.moniquesbootcamp.com


Honors

Monique Henderson was nominated and inducted into the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame in 2009 hosted by
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, Commission on the Status of Women,
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Women's Center, and
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Women's Studies.


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