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Kyle Clemons

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American track and field sprinter
Kyle Clemons

Kyle Clemons at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
Medal record
Men'sathletics
Representing the United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2016 Rio de Janeiro4×400 m relay
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 Beijing4 × 400m relay
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place2015 Toronto400 m
World Indoor Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 Sopot4×400 m relay
Gold medal – first place2016 Portland4×400 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2014 Sopot400 m

Kyle Clemons (born December 27, 1990) is an Americantrack and fieldsprinter who competed collegiately for theKansas Jayhawks and specializes in the400-meter dash. He was the 2014 champion at theUSA Indoor Track and Field Championships and won a bronze medal at the2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships. His personal best for the event is 44.79.

He competed collegiately for theUniversity of Kansas and broke the indoor and outdoor school records for the 400 m. He was a two-timeBig 12 Conference champion in 2013.

Biography

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Early life and college

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Born inJonesboro, Arkansas to Tim Clemons and Valarie Hilson, he grew up in a family with a history of track and field – his mother competed in track forArkansas State University. He attendedRowlett High School and had his first regional track competitions there, winning state high school titles twice in the 400 m and twice in the4×100-meter relay. He left high school with a personal record of 46.35 seconds for the 400 m. After graduation, he went to theUniversity of Kansas to study for a degree inAfrican andAfrican-American studies.[1]

In his first season of competition for theKansas Jayhawks collegiate team, he won at theKansas Relays and achieved a personal record of 45.98 seconds at the NCAA qualifier meet.[1] He came sixth at theBig 12 Conference championship and was a semi-finalist at theNCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship, where he also competed with the4×400-meter relay team. In addition to this he entered the senior national event and was a semi-finalist at the2010 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. His second year did not see much improvement. He again won at the Kansas Relays, but was out of the top three at the Big 12 Conference indoor and outdoor meets and his season's best of 46.11 seconds saw him eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Outdoor Championship.[2]

Clemons came ninth at the 2012 Big 12 Conference Indoor Championship, but had greater success outdoors. He ran a personal best of 45.91 seconds to take third in the 400 m at the Big 12 outdoor meet and also came fourth in the 4×400 m relay, helping set the second fastest time ever for the school at 3:04.89 minutes. Another personal record of 45.44 seconds at the NCAA Outdoors (where he came eleventh) brought him to second on the all-time school lists. He entered the2012 United States Olympic Trials but did not get past the first round.[1][3] In his fourth and final year at Kansas, he brokeDeon Hogan's long-standing school records from the early 1980s with an indoor best of 46.44 seconds and an outdoor best of 45.10 seconds.[4][5] At the Big 12 indoor meet he came third in the 400 m and second in the 4×400 m relay. He bettered this at the Big 12 outdoors, winning both individual and relay titles, running alongsideDeMario Johnson,Michael Stigler, andKenneth McCuin. He was a semi-finalist in both events at the NCAA Outdoor Championship.[2]

Professional

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In his first professional season in 2014, he won his first national title at theUSA Indoor Track and Field Championships, beating the more experiencedDavid Verburg to become the USA 400 m champion with an indoor personal record of 45.60 seconds.[6] This performance led to his selection for the2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships. At the event, his first major championship, he was the second fastest in qualifying for the final then finished third in the final, taking the bronze medal.[7][8]

Personal records

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Outdoor
Indoor

Competition record

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2014World Indoor ChampionshipsSopot, Poland3rd400 metres45.74
2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China1st14 × 400 m relay2:58.131
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil2nd (h)4 × 400 m relay2:58.38
2017IAAF World RelaysNassau, Bahamas1st4 × 400 m relay3:02.13

1: Competed only in the heat.

National titles

References

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  1. ^abcKyle Clemons.University of Kansas. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  2. ^abKyle Clemons. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  3. ^Clemons, Kyle. DirectAthletics. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  4. ^MEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME TOP PERFORMERS • As of 6/8/13. Kansas University. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  5. ^MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP PERFORMERS • As of 3/1/2014. Kansas University. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  6. ^Sully, Kevin (2014-02-24).Whiting and Cain put in dominant performances at US Indoors. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  7. ^Bamford, Nicola (2014-03-07).Report: men's 400m semi-finals – Sopot 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  8. ^Bamford, Nicola (2014-03-08).Report: men's 400m final – Sopot 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.

External links

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Medley
4 × 400 m
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's400 m(440 yards, 300 m, 300 yards)
1906–1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
Notes
* Distances have varied as follows: 300 yards (1906-1932), 440 yards (1981–1986), 400 meters (1987–present) alternating with 300 meters in odd numbered years 2015-2019
Qualification
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and road athletes
Men's field athletes
Women's track
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Women's field athletes
Coaches
  • Bonnie Edmondson (women's assistant coach)
  • Troy Engle (men's assistant coach)
  • Curtis Frye (men's assistant coach)
  • Robyne Johnson (women's assistant coach)
  • Vin Lananna (men's head coach)
  • Rose Monday (women's assistant coach)
  • Connie Price-Smith (women's head coach)
  • Cliff Rovelto (men's assistant coach)
  • Mario Sategna (men's assistant coach)
  • LaTanya Sheffield (women's assistant coach)
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