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American sprinter (born 2000)

Jacory Patterson
Patterson running the 4 × 400 m at the2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (2000-02-02)February 2, 2000 (age 25)
Sport
Country United States
SportTrack and field
Event
Sprints
College team
Achievements and titles
Personalbests

Jacory Patterson (born February 2, 2000) is an Americantrack and field athlete specializing in thesprints. A native ofColumbia, South Carolina, he won a gold medal at the 2016USATF Junior Olympics in thelong jump before focusing on sprinting events. Patterson attendedDreher High School in Columbia, where he broke the state record in the200 m and won a state title in the400 m.

As a freshman atVirginia Tech in 2019, Patterson set theworld under-20 record in the indoor300 m with a time of 32.49 s. After winning sixAtlantic Coast Conference championships at Virginia Tech from 2019 to 2021, he transferred to theUniversity of Florida ahead of his senior year. In 2022, Patterson set thecollegiate record in the indoor 300 m with a time of 31.99 s to make him the eighth-fastest man in the history of the event.[1]

Early years

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A native ofColumbia, South Carolina,[2] Patterson was born to Jamey Patterson and Charlene Bolton on February 2, 2000.[3][4] He begantrack and field in the sixth grade because he always found himself to be the fastest kid on the playground.[5] He attendedDreher High School, where he competed in track and field andbasketball, though he dropped the latter after the tenth grade when he realized he had more potential on the track.[5][6] Patterson won thelong jump competition at the 2016USATF Junior Olympics,[5] as well as the South Carolina 4A state title in the400 m as a senior in 2018.[7] He broke the state record in the200 m,[8] as well as school records in the100 m, 400 m, long jump andtriple jump.[9][2] Patterson narrowed down his college choices toVirginia Tech,LSU,Iowa,South Carolina andClemson,[6] ultimately committing to run track for theVirginia Tech Hokies in November 2017.[10]

College career

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Virginia Tech

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Patterson competed for theVirginia Tech Hokies in theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC) from 2019 to 2021, winning six ACC championships.[2][11]

2019 indoor season

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Patterson thought that the long jump could be his strongest event, but Virginia Tech sprints, hurdles, and relays coach Tim Vaught convinced him to focus on thesprints ahead of his freshman year.[6] In his collegiate debut at the Virginia Tech Invitational on January 11, Patterson broke theworld under-20 record in the indoor300 m with a time of 32.49 seconds.[6][12] It was the second fastest time in indoor collegiate history.[12] "I kind of looked at him after that run," said Vaught. "He knew that his jumping career was over."[6] Patterson was named the Division I men's national athlete of the week by the U.S. Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for his performance.[13] Two weeks later, he set a school record in the indoor 200 m after clocking 20.84 s at the Bob Pollock Invitational, shaving two-tenths of a second off the previous mark.[14] Patterson broke another school record at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet on February 1, this time taking more than eight-tenths of a second off the indoor 400 m mark with a time of 46.14 s.[15]

Patterson won the 400 m title at the ACC Indoor Championships with a time of 46.04 s, improving on his own school record and becoming the first Virginia Tech athlete to win an indoor conference title in the 400 m distance.[16] He competed at theNCAA Division I Indoor Championships, but was not able to finish his race due to making contact with another runner.[6]

2019 outdoor season

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In his first outdoor meet, Patterson posted a school record time in the 400 m at the Florida Relays.[17] His official time of 45.76 s took almost a full second off the previous mark of 46.73 s set by Hillard Sumner in 1996.[17] In April, Patterson won the 200 m race at the Tennessee Relays before winning the 400 m race at the War Eagle Invitational.[18][19]

At the ACC Outdoor Championships, Patterson won the 400 m title and placed second in the 200 m.[6] He also finished second as a member of the 4 × 100 m relay team, recording a school record time of 39.46 s alongside teammates Michael Davenport, Joseph Tay and Cole Beck.[6] Lastly, Patterson anchored the 4 × 400 m relay team that finished fourth.[20] "He went out and did a great job," said coach Vaught of his performance. "I knew the key [to competing in four events] was going to be the recovery in between and telling him what to do and that type of stuff. I knew he was tough enough and strong enough to be able to handle those events."[20] At the NCAA preliminaries, Patterson improved his school record in the 400 m by clocking a time of 45.46 s.[21] He also reset the school record in the 4 × 100 m relay by timing 39.24 s with Davenport, Tay and Beck.[21]

2020 indoor season

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Patterson opened the season by setting the indoor 300 mcollegiate record at the Virginia Tech Invitational with a time of a 32.28 seconds, breakingTorrin Lawrence's time of 32.32 seconds set in 2010.[22][23] At the same meet, he anchored the 4 × 400 m relay team that recorded a school record time of 3:09.28.[23] In February, Patterson broke his own school record in the indoor 400 m by running 45.75 s at the Texas Tech Shootout.[24] Patterson improved on this mark once again at the ACC Indoor Championships, clocking 45.66 s to capture the 400 m title and qualify for the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships.[24] He also claimed silver with the 4 × 400 m relay team.[23] However, the national championships were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[24]

2021 indoor season

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After the cancellation of the 2020 outdoor season, Patterson took first place in the 300 m at the Virginia Tech Invitational to start the indoor season.[25] His winning time of 32.61 ended up as the top indoor performance by an American in 2021.[26] Patterson set a new school (and conference) record in the 400 m in February, running 45.24 for a second-place finish at the Tiger Paw Invitational.[27] At the same event, he helped set a new school record in the 4 × 400 m relay, recording a time of 3:07.64 alongside teammates Patrick Forrest, Miles Green and Tyreke Sapp.[27]

Patterson won the 200 m and 400 m titles at the ACC Indoor Championships, setting a school record of 20.62 s in the former and a meet record of 45.38 s in the latter.[28] He became just the fourth male sprinter in ACC history to win the 200/400 m double at the conference championships, earning the men's award for Most Outstanding Track performer.[29] Patterson won a bronze medal in the 400 m event at theNCAA Division I Indoor Championships, breaking his own ACC record with a time of 45.14 s.[30] He was named the ACC Men's Indoor Track Performer of the Year at the conclusion of the season.[31]

2021 outdoor season

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At the Florida Relays on April 3, Patterson became the first Virginia Tech athlete to break the 45-second barrier in the 400 m, clocking 44.81 s for a second-place finish.[32] At the ACC Outdoor Championships, he won gold in the 400 m as well as the 4 × 400 m relay.[29][33] The team of Patterson, Patrick Forrest, Cameron Rose and Tyreke Sapp became the first 4 × 400 m squad in school history to win an outdoor conference title.[29] Patterson qualified to run in both events at theNCAA Division I Outdoor Championships, but instead announced his decision to transfer to theUniversity of Florida just a few days before he was scheduled to compete.[11]

Patterson competed at theU.S. Olympic Trials in June, reaching the 400 m semifinals before being eliminated.[34]

Florida

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Patterson competed for theFlorida Gators in theSoutheastern Conference (SEC) as a senior in 2022.[35]

2022 indoor season

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Patterson won the Clemson Invitational in 31.99 s in his Florida debut, improving on his own 300 m collegiate record.[36] He also set apersonal best in the60 m with a time of 6.68 s.[35] At the Bob Pollock Invitational, Patterson won the 400 m race and ran the leadoff leg on the gold medal-winning 4 × 400 m relay team that set a new NCAA lead of 3:03.21.[35] Two weeks later, he won the 200 m event and anchored the 4 × 400 m relay team to a newworld-leading performance of 3:02.09 at the Tyson Invitational.[37][38] At the SEC Indoor Championships, Patterson finished fourth in the 400 m before anchoring the 4 × 400 m relay team to a silver medal performance.[35] At theNCAA Division I Indoor Championships, he finished fifth in the 400 m and seventh in the 4 × 400 m relay.[35] Patterson was named an indoor first-team All-American in both events by the USTFCCCA.[39]

2022 outdoor season

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At the season opening Texas Relays, Patterson teamed with Dedrick Vanover, Ryan Willie and Jacob Miley to record the second-fastest4 × 200 m relay time in school history at 1:21.02.[40] On April 1, he ran a personal best time of 20.20 s to win his 200 m heat at the Florida Relays, tying for the NCAA lead and giving him the seventh-best time in school history.[41] Two weeks later, Patterson set a new 100 m personal best in 10.11 s at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational.[42] He also anchored the 4 × 400 m relay team that clocked a new collegiate record of 2:58.53 to close out the meet.[42] The team of Patterson, Willie, Miley and Champion Allison became the first collegiate team in history to run under 2:59.00.[42]

Professional career

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At the2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships, he won a bronze medal in the individual 400 metres, finishing behind compatriotsBrian Faust andChris Bailey. The trio then teamed up withElija Godwin to win the gold medal in the men’s 4 x 400 metres relay at the championships.[43][44] In May 2025, he set a new personal best 43.98 seconds to win the 400 metres in the long sprinter category at theGrand Slam Track event inMiami.[45]

In 2025, Patterson was noted for setting the 2025 world lead over 400 metres while working overnight loading trucks for theUnited Parcel Service.[46]

At the2025 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, he finished first in the 400 meters in front ofChris Bailey andKhaleb McRae, with a time of 44.16 seconds. This secured his spot in the2025 World Athletics Championships.

He ran a personal best 43.85 seconds for the 400 metres to win theDiamond League Final in Zurich on 28 August.[47]

Statistics

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Circuit performances

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Grand Slam Track results[48]
SlamRace groupEventPl.TimePrize money
2025 Miami SlamLong sprints200 m6th20.55US$50,000
400 m1st43.98

Personal bests

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All information taken fromWorld Athletics profile.[3]

TypeEventTimeDatePlaceNotes
Outdoor100 metres10.11April 16, 2022Gainesville, Florida, U.S.+1.5 m/s (wind)
200 metres20.20April 1, 20220.0 m/s (wind)
400 metres43.98May 3, 2025Miramar, Florida, U.S.
4 × 100 m relay37.93May 13, 2023Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
4 × 200 m relay1:21.02March 26, 2022Austin, Texas, U.S.
4 × 400 m relay2:57.74June 9, 2023CR[note 1]
Indoor60 metres6.68January 24, 2022Clemson, South Carolina, U.S.
200 metres20.29February 25, 2023Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.
300 metres31.99January 15, 2022Clemson, South Carolina, U.S.CR, #8 all-time
400 metres45.05February 25, 2023Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.
4 × 400 m relay3:02.18February 11, 2023

International championships

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeNotes
2025World Indoor ChampionshipsNanjing, China3rd400 m45.54
1st4 × 400 m relay3:03.13
World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan7th400 m44.70
2nd4 × 400 m relay2:57.83

National championships

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeWind (m/s)Notes
2016USATF Junior Olympics (U17)Sacramento, California4th100 m10.98-1.3
2nd200 m21.74-2.1
1stLong jump7.18 m0.0
2019NCAA Division I Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, AlabamaDNF (h)400 m
2021NCAA Division I Indoor ChampionshipsFayetteville, Arkansas2nd400 m45.14
NCAA Division I ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDNS (sf)400 m
U.S. Olympic TrialsEugene, Oregon6th (sf)400 m45.68
2022NCAA Division I Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, Alabama2nd400 m45.97
3rd4 × 400 m relay3:06.19
20252025 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon1st400m44.16

Notes

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  1. ^Shared withRyan Willie,Jacob Miley, andChampion Allison for theFlorida Gators.

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