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Alexandria Anderson

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American track and field sprinter
Not to be confused withAlly Anderson.

Alexandria Anderson
Medal record
Women'sathletics
Representing the United States
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2011 Daegu4 × 100 m relay
Silver medal – second place2013 Moscow4 × 100 m relay
World Relay Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 Nassau4 × 100 m relay
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 Grosseto4 × 400 m relay
Gold medal – first place2006 Beijing4 × 100 m relay
World Youth Championships
Gold medal – first place2003 SherbrookeMedley relay

Alexandria Anderson (born January 28, 1987) is an Americantrack and fieldsprinter who specializes in the100-meter dash and200-meter dash. She was the 2011 American champion in the60-meter dash.[1]

Anderson won four Chicago city volleyball titles atMorgan Park High School.[2] She started running at the age of six in the streets against boys. She was recruited to run summer track and fell in love with the sport.

She was anAll-American forUniversity of Texas Longhorns. She won theNCAA outdoor 100 m in her senior year in 2009.

She earned a place on the 4 × 100 relay as an alternative in the2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics and2011 World Championships in Athletics. She ran the second leg in the 2009 edition but the exchange was fumbled between her and third leg runnerMuna Lee they were then disqualified. She won a gold medal running the anchor leg in the preliminary rounds stopping the clock in 41.94 inDaegu.[3]

Personal bests

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EventTimeVenueDate
100 m10.91 (1.8 m/s)Des Moines,IowaJune 22, 2013
200 m22.60 (0.5 m/s)Fayetteville,ArkansasJune 11, 2009
400 m52.63Charleston,IllinoisMay 21, 2005
Long lump6.32 (1.6 m/s)Charleston,IllinoisMay 20, 2005

References

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  1. ^https://texassports.com/honors/hall-of-honor/alexandria-anderson/920Texas Sports. Retrieved February 4, 2022
  2. ^"Going for Gold (The Alexandria Anderson Interview)".YouTube.
  3. ^https://worldathletics.org/news/news/team-usa-in-daegu-to-include-8-defending-chamWorld Athletics. Retrieved February 4, 2022

External links

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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in women's60 m(40 yards, 50 m, 50 yards, 60 yards, 55 m)
1927–1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
Notes
* Distances have varied as follows: 40 yards (1927–32), 50 meters (1933–54), 50 yards (1956–64), 60 yards (1965–86), 55 meters (1987–90)
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