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Tonja Buford-Bailey

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American hurdler (born 1970)
Tonja Buford-Bailey
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Full nameTonja Yvette Buford-Bailey
BornDecember 13, 1970 (1970-12-13) (age 54)

Tonja Yvette Buford-Bailey (born December 13, 1970, inDayton, Ohio) is an American former Olympian who competed mainly in the400 meter hurdles. She competed as Tonja Buford until marryingVictor Bailey on October 28, 1995. In 1982, when she was 12 years old, she met former track runnerWilma Rudolph. She attendedMeadowdale High School in Dayton and theUniversity of Illinois.[1][2]

Her best result came in the1995 World Championships held inGothenburg, Sweden where she won the silver medal in the 400-meter hurdles, losing to compatriotKim Batten by only 0.01 seconds. With times of 52.61 and 52.62, both athletes went underSally Gunnell's oldworld record of 52.74 from theprevious edition of the World Championships. That time would remain Buford's personal best, and is still the ninth quickest of all time.[3]

The following year, she competed for the United States in the1996 Summer Olympics held inAtlanta, United States, where she won the bronze medal in the400 meter hurdles behind Jamaica'sDeon Hemmings and Batten.

She went on to have some further successes, only just missing out on a bronze medal at the2001 World Championships[4] and winning her event at theIAAF Grand Prix Final that year.[5]

Buford-Bailey is the men and women's track and field Sprint and Relay coach at the University of Texas, Austin, beginning in June 2013. Buford-Bailey was the head women's track and field coach at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.[6] She has two children and her husband isVictor Bailey, a former American football player.

International competitions

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All results regarding 400 metres hurdles.

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing United States
1991Pan American GamesHavana, Cuba3rd57.81
1992Olympic GamesBarcelona, Spain10th (sf)55.04
1993World ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany5th54.55
1995Pan American GamesMar del Plata, Argentina2nd55.05
World ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden2nd52.62
Grand Prix FinalFontvieille, Monaco2nd53.69
1996Olympic GamesAtlanta, United States3rd53.22
1997World ChampionshipsAthens, Greece6th54.77
2000Olympic GamesSydney, Australia18th (h)57.02
2001World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Canada4th54.55
Grand Prix FinalMelbourne, Australia1st54.58

(#) Indicates overall result in the qualifying heats (h) or semifinals (sf).

References

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  1. ^"Tonja Buford-Bailey". USA Track & Field. RetrievedDecember 31, 2016.
  2. ^"Track & Field Significant Figures". Dayton Area Sports History. RetrievedDecember 31, 2016.
  3. ^"Toplists w400h".IAAF. Retrieved2011-01-22.
  4. ^"Edmonton '01 Results". IAAF. Retrieved2011-01-22.
  5. ^"Results – IAAF Grand Prix Final 2001". IAAF. Retrieved2011-01-22.
  6. ^Pearson, Mike (December 13, 2020)."Illini Legends, Lists & Lore: Tonja Buford-Bailey by the numbers".The News-Gazette. Community Media Group. RetrievedOctober 7, 2021.

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