Darold Williamson
Darold WilliamsonPersonal information |
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Full name |
Darold Andre Williamson |
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Nationality |
United States |
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Born |
(1983-02-19) February 19, 1983 San Antonio, Texas, U.S. |
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Height |
6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
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Weight |
170 lb (77 kg) |
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Sport |
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Sport |
Running |
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College team |
Baylor University |
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Achievements and titles |
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Personal best(s) |
200m: 20.91
400m: 44.27 |
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Darold Williamson (born February 19, 1983) is an American track athlete.
He ran the anchor leg on the gold medal winning 4x400 meter relay team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. He also won World Championship gold medals on two subsequent relay teams. He is 2005 graduate of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he won the Big 12 Conference championship in the 400 meter run three years in a row (2001–2003). Each of the aforementioned relay teams also included Baylor teammate Jeremy Wariner. He set a personal best of 44.27 seconds in the 400 meter run in the semifinals of the NCAA Outdoor Championships in 2005.[1] He is a 2001 graduate of Business Careers High School in San Antonio, Texas. Williamson was in the foster care program of the State of Texas and is a Preparation for Adult Living(PAL) alumnus.[2]
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- 1912 Sheppard, Lindberg, Meredith, Reidpath (USA)
- 1920 Griffiths, Lindsay, Ainsworth-Davis, Butler (GBR)
- 1924 Cochran, Helffrich, MacDonald, Stevenson (USA)
- 1928 Baird, Spencer, Alderman, Barbuti (USA)
- 1932 Fuqua, Ablowich, Warner, Carr (USA)
- 1936 Wolff, Rampling, Roberts, Brown (GBR)
- 1948 Harnden, Bourland, Cochran, Whitfield (USA)
- 1952 Wint, Laing, McKenley, Rhoden (JAM)
- 1956 Jenkins, Jones, Mashburn, Courtney (USA)
- 1960 Yerman, Young, G. Davis, O. Davis (USA)
- 1964 Cassell, Larrabee, Williams, Carr (USA)
- 1968 Matthews, Freeman, James, Evans (USA)
- 1972 Asati, Nyamau, Ouko, Sang (KEN)
- 1976 Frazier, Brown, Newhouse, Parks (USA)
- 1980 Valiulis, Linge, Chernetskiy, Markin (URS)
- 1984 Nix, Armstead, Babers, McKay (USA)
- 1988 Everett, Lewis, Robinzine, Reynolds, McKay, Valmon (USA)
- 1992 Valmon, Watts, Johnson, Lewis, Hall, Jenkins (USA)
- 1996 Smith, Harrison, Mills, Maybank, Rouser (USA)
- 2000 Chukwu, Monye, Bada, Udo-Obong, Awazie, Gadzama (NGR)
- 2004 Harris, Brew, Wariner, Williamson, Rock, Willie (USA)
- 2008 Merritt, Taylor, Neville, Wariner, Clement, Witherspoon (USA)
- 2012 Brown, Pinder, Mathieu, Miller (BAH)
- 2016 Hall, McQuay, Roberts, Merritt, Clemons, Verburg (USA)
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- 1983: Soviet Union
- 1987: United States
- 1991: Great Britain
- 1993 & 1995: United States
- 1997: Great Britain
- 1999: Poland
- 2001: Bahamas
- 2003: France
- 2005–2015: United States
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- 1977: West Germany (Krieg, Hofmeister, Schmid, Herrmann)
- 1979: United States (Frazier, Green, Smith, Darden)
- 1981: United States (McCoy, Wiley, Smith, Darden)
- 1985: United States (McCoy, Phillips, Armstead, Franks)
- 1989: Americas (Martínez, Menezes, Burnett, Hernández)
- 1992: Africa (Lahlou, Matete, Kemboi, Bada)
- 1994: Great Britain (McKenzie, Ladejo, Baulch, Black)
- 1998: Great Britain (Hylton, Baulch, Baldock, Thomas)
- 2002: Americas (Sánchez, Francique, McDonald, Blackwood)
- 2006: United States (Ashley, Brew, Merritt, Williamson)
- 2010: Americas (Brenes, Jackson, Nixon, Chambers)
- 2014: Africa (Tumuti, Makwala, Kombe, Van Niekerk)
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