Jackie Johnson (athlete)
Personal information | |
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Full name | Jacquelyn Kate Johnson |
Nationality | Athletics |
Event | Heptathlon |
Team | Arizona State Sun Devils[1] |
Coached by | Dan O'Brien[1] |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best | Heptathlon: 6,347 points (2008) |
Jacquelyn Kate "Jackie" Johnson (born September 8, 1984, in
Atlanta, Georgia.[1] In 2008, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female collegiate track and field athlete.[5][6]
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Johnson competed as a member of the U.S. track and field team in the women's heptathlon, along with her fellow athletes Diana Pickler and Hyleas Fountain. Although she accomplished five events and reached into the higher position, Johnson, however, strained her left hamstring in the long jump, and was forced to withdraw from the competition because of the injury.[7][8]
She competed for
Yuma Union High School, where she won 14 Arizona state championships.[9]
Personal bests
Event | Best | Venue | Year | Notes |
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100 meter hurdles
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13.88 s | Glendale, Arizona, United States | May 9, 2001 | |
High jump | 1.83 m | Tucson, Arizona, United States | January 1, 2003 | |
Shot put | 13.14 m | Des Moines, Iowa, United States | April 22, 2009 | |
200 meters
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24.44 s | San Francisco, California , United States
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June 9, 2006 | |
Long jump | 6.12 m | Des Moines, Iowa, United States | June 14, 2008 | |
Javelin throw | 47.71 m | Eugene, Oregon, United States | June 28, 2008 | |
800 meters
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2:15.75 | Des Moines, Iowa, United States | JApril 23, 2009 | |
Heptathlon | 6,347 points | Eugene, Oregon, United States | June 28, 2008 |
- All information taken from IAAF profile.
References
- ^ a b c "USATF – Jacquelyn Johnson". USA Track & Field. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jackie Johnson". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- ^ "Johnson Places Second in Heptathlon to Earn Olympic Games Berth". Arizona State Sun Devils. June 28, 2008. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- IAAF. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- ^ "ASU's Jacquelyn Johnson Earns Honda Sports Award for Track & Field". Arizona State University Athletics. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
- ^ "Track & Field". CWSA. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
- ^ Carifio, Edward (August 21, 2008). "Yuma native forced to drop out of Games". Yuma Sun. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- NBC Olympics. Archived from the originalon July 30, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- ^ "Jacquelyn Johnson". legacy.usatf.org. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
External links
- Jackie Johnson at World Athletics
- Profile – Arizona State Sun Devils at the Wayback Machine (archived April 6, 2013)
- Team USA Profile[dead link]
- NBC 2008 Olympics profile at the Wayback Machine (archived August 22, 2012)