Isiah Young

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Isiah Young (born January 5, 1990) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the sprints. He was selected to compete for the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 200-meter dash.

Born (1990-01-05) January 5, 1990 (age 36)
Event
Sprints
College teamOle Miss Rebels
Quick facts Personal information, Born ...
Isiah Young
Isiah Young at the 2018 USA Championships
Personal information
Born (1990-01-05) January 5, 1990 (age 36)
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event
Sprints
College teamOle Miss Rebels
TeamNike[1][2]
Turned pro2013[1][2]
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the  United States
World Relays
Silver medal – second place2017 Nassau4×200 m relay
Silver medal – second place2019 Yokohama4×100 m relay
NACAC Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 Freeport4×100 m relay
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Career

Born in Junction City, Kansas, he attended Junction City High School then Allen Community College, competing athletically for both institutions.[5] Young also did weightlifting during his high school years.[6] At the 2009 USATF Junior Olympics he won a sprint double in the 100-meter dash and the 200-meter dash.[7] He enrolled at the University of Mississippi in 2010 and took part in collegiate competition with the Ole Miss Rebels. He missed the 2011 outdoor season,[8] but in 2012 he won the 200 m at the Southeastern Conference meet with a school record of 20.32 seconds.[9] At the Drake Relays, he won the 100 m and placed second only to Wallace Spearmon over 200 m.[10] After this he came fourth in the 200 m at the NCAA Outdoor Championship.[6]

He was disappointed with finished out of the top three at the NCAA meet and changed his focus to the 2012 United States Olympic Trials.[11] He finished in third place in the 200 m with a wind-assisted time of 20.16 seconds. Having finished on the podium behind Spearmon and Maurice Mitchell, he guaranteed his selection for the 2012 London Olympics.[12] At London, he reached the semifinals.[13]

On May 23, 2013, at the NCAA East Region Championships, Young joined the 10 second club running 100 meters in 9.99 with a +0.3 aiding wind.[14]

At the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Young qualified for the 2013 World Championships in Athletics by finishing second in the 200 meters. His time of 19.86 (+1.6 m/s wind) tied him with Donald Quarrie, Maurice Greene and Justin Gatlin for the 24th best performer of all time.

Statistics

Information from IAAF profile or Track & Field Results Reporting System unless otherwise noted.[15][16]

Personal bests

More information Event, Time ...
EventTimeWindCompetitionVenueDateNotes
100 m9.89+0.2PURE Athletics Summer InvitationalClermont, Florida, USAMay 30, 2021
9.82 w+3.0Pure Athletics Sprint Elite MeetClermont, Florida, USAMay 16, 2015Wind-assisted
200 m19.86+1.6USA ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa, USAJune 23, 2013
19.75 w+4.1Pure Athletics Sprint Elite MeetClermont, Florida, USAMay 16, 2015Wind-assisted
4×100 m relay38.07n/aWorld RelaysYokohama, JapanMay 12, 2019
4×200 m relay1:19.88n/aWorld RelaysNassau, BahamasApril 23, 2013
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Seasonal bests

More information Year, 100 m ...
Year100 m200 m
200910.4421.50
201010.3221.29
201110.3120.81
201210.0920.33
20139.9919.86
201410.2320.58
201510.0019.93
201610.0320.24
20179.9720.14
20189.9219.93
20199.9920.29
20219.8919.99
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International championship results

More information Year, Competition ...
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeWind (m/s)Notes
Representing the  United States
2012Olympic GamesLondon, England8th (semi 2)200 m20.89−0.6
2013World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia3rd (semi 2)200 m20.360.0
2014World RelaysNassau, Bahamas1st (semi 2)4×200 m relay1:21.35n/aQ[note 1] PB
2015World RelaysNassau, BahamasDQ4×200 m relayn/aPassing out of zone[17]
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China6th (qf 1)200 m20.51−0.3
2017World RelaysNassau, Bahamas2nd4×200 m relay1:19.88n/aPB
World ChampionshipsLondon, England8th200 m20.64−0.1
2019World RelaysYokohama, Japan2nd4×100 m relay38.07n/aPB
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National championship results

More information Year, Competition ...
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeWind (m/s)Notes
Representing the Ole Miss Rebels
2012NCAA Division I Indoor ChampionshipsNampa, Idaho7th60 m6.63n/a
NCAA Division I ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa9th100 m10.09+1.4PB
4th200 m20.89−4.2
USA Olympic TrialsEugene, Oregon23rd100 m10.41+1.6[18]
3rd200 m20.16 w+2.3Wind-assisted [19]
2013NCAA Division I ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon3rd100 m9.93 w+3.2Wind-assisted
2nd200 m20.17 w+2.6Wind-assisted
Representing Nike
2013USA ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa6th100 m10.12+1.1[20]
1st200 m19.86+1.6PB [note 2] [20]
2014USA ChampionshipsSacramento, California18th100 m10.43−0.9[22]
10th200 m20.55 w+2.1Wind-assisted [22]
2015USA ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon4th100 m10.000.0SB [23]
2nd200 m19.93+0.4SB [23]
2016USA Olympic TrialsEugene, Oregon6th (semi 2)100 m10.21+2.0[24]
3rd (semi 1)200 m20.59−1.1[24]
2017USA ChampionshipsSacramento, California8th100 m10.25−0.7[25]
5th200 m20.42−2.3[25]
2018USA ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa4th100 m10.00+1.1[26]
2019USA ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa6th100 m10.21−1.0
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Notes

  1. Did not run in the final.
  2. Finished 2nd behind Tyson Gay, but Tyson Gay was disqualified after the race for doping.[21]

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