Jasmine Camacho-Quinn becomes second Puerto Rican to ever win gold
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn
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Camach-Quinn in 2018
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| Full name | Jasmine Camacho-Quinn |
| Born | August 21, 1996 Ladson, South Carolina, US |
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
| Weight | 161 lb (73 kg) |
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| Country | Puerto Rico |
| Sport | Track and field |
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| College team | Kentucky Wildcats (2016–2018)[1] |
| Team | Nike |
| Turned pro | 2018 |
| Coached by | John Coghlan |
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Medal record
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Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (born August 21, 1996) is a Puerto Rican-American track and field athlete, who specializes in the 100 metres hurdles.[3] She participated at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the 100 metres hurdles event. Her personal best of 12.26, set in 2021 is tied for the #4 time in history and is an Olympic record. She became the second Puerto Rican to win gold at the 2020 Olympic Games.
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico powered ahead of American Keni Harrison in the women’s 100-meter hurdles Monday, springing an upset and keeping the United States out of the win column at the Olympic track meet for yet another session. Camacho-Quinn finished in 12.37 seconds for a .15 second win — a blowout in such a short race — over the world-record holder, Harrison. Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory that competes under its own flag at the Olympics, has one more track gold medal than the deepest team at the Games as the meet approaches its halfway point.
Progression
- All information taken from IAAF profile.[4]
100 metres hurdles
| Season | Performance | Place | Date |
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| 2021 | 12.26 s | Tokyo | 01/08/2021 |
| 2018 | 12.40 s | Knoxville | 13/05/2018 |
| 2016 | 12.69 s | Tuscaloosa | 14/05/2016 |
| 2014 | 13.37 s | Renton | 21/06/2014 |
100 metres
| Season | Performance | Place | Date |
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| 2014 | 11.66 s | Columbia | 15/05/2014 |
| 2013 | 11.90 s | Hopkins | 11/05/2013 |
200 metres
| Season | Performance | Place | Date |
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| 2016 | 22.87 s | Jacksonville | 27/05/2016 |
| 2014 | 23.77 s | Columbia | 17/05/2014 |
| 2013 | 24.34 s | Hopkins | 11/05/2013 |
Long jump
| Season | Performance | Place | Date |
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| 2014 | 6.15 m | Columbia | 17/05/2014 |
| 2013 | 5.98 m | Hopkins | 10/05/2013 |
Major achievements
Personal life
Her parents are James Quinn and María Milagros Camacho. Both competed in athletics at Baptist College [now Charleston Southern University] in South Carolina, United States of America. Her father competed in hurdles and her mother as a sprint runner and long jumper. Camacho-Quinn’s mother, María Milagros Camacho, is from Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico which made her eligible to represent Puerto Rico. National Football League (NFL) player Robert Quinn is her brother.
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American Keni Harrison wins silver medal in 100-meter hurdles at Tokyo Games
American Keni Harrison takes the silver medal in the 100-meter hurdles, five years after suffering heartbreak at the Rio Games.
Kendra Harrison
Kendra HarrisonKendra Harrison in 2018Personal information Nickname(s) Keni Harrison Nationality American Born September 18, 1992
Tennessee, United StatesHeight 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) Sport Country United States Sport Track and field Event(s) 100 metres hurdles College team Kentucky Team Adidas Coached by Edrick Floréal Achievements and titles Personal best(s) - 60 m hurdles: 7.70 AR (Birmingham 2018)
- 100 m hurdles: 12.20 WR (London 2016)
- 400 m hurdles: 54.09 (Eugene, OR 2015)
Medal recordWomen’s Athletics Representing the United States Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo 100 m hurdles World Championships 2019 Doha 100 m hurdles World Indoor Championships 2018 Birmingham 60 m hurdles NACAC Championships 2018 Toronto 100 m hurdles Representing Americas Continental Cup 2018 Ostrava 100 m hurdles Kendra “Keni” Harrison (born September 18, 1992) is an American hurdler. Harrison set the world record in the women’s 100 metres hurdles with a time of 12.20 seconds on July 22, 2016 at the London Müller Anniversary Games, breaking the world record of 12.21 seconds set 28 years earlier by Bulgarian athlete Yordanka Donkova.
In college, she competed for the University of Kentucky Wildcats and in 2015 she won NCAA championship titles both indoors and outdoors. She was runner-up in the 100 m hurdles at the 2015 USA Outdoor Championships; at the 2016 Olympic Trials she placed sixth and missed qualifying for the Olympics. She won the 60m hurdles at the 2018 World Indoor Championship and the 100m hurdles at the 2018 NACAC Championships. She placed second at the 100m hurdles of the 2019 World Championship
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JASMINE CAMACHO-QUINN
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NC hurdler Keni Harrison wins silver in women’s 100 hurdles at the Summer Olympics
Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn won the gold medal in the 100 women’s hurdles Sunday night, while Clayton native Keni Harrison snagged silver.
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