Jamaica historical lack of developing great quarter milers
By Robert Taylor, Contributor | Wednesday, 21 March 2012 19:26
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In the 1999 WC, Fenton won the bronze while Haughton came fifth in his race. At the 2001 WC, Fenton ran her season best of 49.88 to come home with the silver and Haughton getting the bronze position on the male side. In 2003 WC, Michael Blackwood won the bronze with Fenton running her season best of 49.43 to take home the silver in the female race. In the 2005 WC, we saw Brandon Simpson coming sixth for Jamaica. In 2007, Novlene Williams won a bronze with many believing her error cost her the gold medal. In both the 2009 WC and 2008 Olympics, Shericka Williams (no relation to Novlene) won the silver in a personal best of 49.32 and 49.69 respectively. The most recent WC (2011) we saw Jermaine Gonzales ending in fourth and the Williams' duo finishing outside the medal positions for the females.
By Robert Taylor, Contributor | Wednesday, 21 March 2012 19:26
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Jamaicans Jermaine Gonzales (left) and Ricardo Chambers (right)
Since the 1952 Olympics, Jamaica has produced only one 400m champion on the world stage. In the 1948 Olympics, Jamaica won gold and silver in the 400m courtesy of Herb McKinley and Arthur Wint. In 1952 Olympics, George Rhoden and Herb McKinley came up with Gold and silver with Arthur Wint finishing fifth. It was not until the 1983 world championship (WC) that Bertland Cameron won another global 400m gold medal for Jamaica and nothing since. It took another ten years before Jamaica was able to place another finalist and that was Gregory Haughton in the 1993 WC final. In that same year the female did better because Sandie Richards won the bronze with Juliet Campbell coming seventh. In the 1995 WC Gregory Haughton improved his time by over one second (45.63 to 44.56) to win the bronze while in the female race Sandie Richards came in eight. In 1997, Sandie Richards bounce back to win the silver with a personal best of 49.79. In the 1999 WC, Fenton won the bronze while Haughton came fifth in his race. At the 2001 WC, Fenton ran her season best of 49.88 to come home with the silver and Haughton getting the bronze position on the male side. In 2003 WC, Michael Blackwood won the bronze with Fenton running her season best of 49.43 to take home the silver in the female race. In the 2005 WC, we saw Brandon Simpson coming sixth for Jamaica. In 2007, Novlene Williams won a bronze with many believing her error cost her the gold medal. In both the 2009 WC and 2008 Olympics, Shericka Williams (no relation to Novlene) won the silver in a personal best of 49.32 and 49.69 respectively. The most recent WC (2011) we saw Jermaine Gonzales ending in fourth and the Williams' duo finishing outside the medal positions for the females.
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