Rushell Clayton

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Rushell Clayton (born 18 October 1992) is a Jamaican athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles.[1] She won the bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships and again at the 2023 World Championships, setting her personal best of 52.81 seconds, In 2024, she became the first Jamaican woman since 2011 to break the 53-second barrier in the 400m hurdles.

NationalityJamaican
Born (1992-10-18) 18 October 1992 (age 33)
Bath Mountain Westmoreland
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
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Rushell Clayton
Rushell Clayton wearing a yellow-green-black sleeveless top and having a bronze medal around her neck
Rushell Clayton with her bronze medal at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest
Personal information
NationalityJamaican
Born (1992-10-18) 18 October 1992 (age 33)
Bath Mountain Westmoreland
EducationMico University College
University of the West Indies
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight140 lb (64 kg)
Sport
CountryJamaica
SportAthletics
Event
400 metres hurdles
ClubElite Performance Track Club
Coached byReynaldo Walcott
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Jamaica
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2019 Doha400 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place2023 Budapest400 m hurdles
Pan Am Games
Bronze medal – third place2019 Lima400 m hurdles
NACAC U23 Championships
Bronze medal – third place2014 Kamloops400 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place2014 Kamloops4×100 m relay
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Career

In 2014 Clayton competed at the NACAC U23 Championships in Kamloops, where she won bronze medals in the 4x100 m relay and 400 m hurdles.[1]

Clayton had a breakthrough year in 2019, winning the 400 m hurdles at the Jamaican Championships in a personal best time of 54.73 s. She won a bronze medal over the same distance at the Pan American Games.[2] At the World Championships in Doha, Clayton claimed a shock bronze medal in a big personal best of 53.74 s, her first time under the 54-second barrier.[3]

She was unable to compete for the majority of the 2021 season due to a leg injury.[4] But returned in the 2022 season, finishing sixth at the 2022 World Championships.[5] Clayton also placed fourth at that year's Commonwealth Games.[6] She set a personal best to win her first Diamond League in Monaco, clocking 53.33 s.[7] She ended her season by setting a meet record of 53.89 s at the Hanžeković Memorial.[8]

In 2023, Clayton finished third at the Jamaican Championships to qualify for the World Championships. At the Championships, she won the bronze medal in a personal best of 52.81 s.[9][10] On 2 September, she won at the Xiamen Diamond League leading a Jamaican 1-2-3 with compatriots Andrenette Knight and Janieve Russell.[11]

On 13 April 2024, Clayton set a new personal best of 51.81 s over 400 m at the Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville. She set a new personal best over 400 m hurdles in winning the 2024 Jamaican Championships, with a time of 52.51 s.[1] At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Clayton finished fifth in a time of 52.68 s.[12]

On 22 October 2024, Clayton signed with Grand Slam Track to be a Racer for the 2025 season.[13]

Statistics

Circuit performances

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Grand Slam Track results[14]
SlamRace groupEventPl.TimePrize money
2025 Kingston SlamLong hurdles 400 m hurdles3rd55.02US$15,000
400 mDNF
2025 Philadelphia SlamLong hurdles 400 m hurdles5th55.14US$15,000
400 m4th53.17
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Personal bests

Information from her World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.[1]

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Personal best times for individual events
Event Time Location Date Notes
200 metres 24.06 Kingston, Jamaica 20 April 2024 (Wind: -0.9 m/s)
400 metres 51.81 Gainesville, Florida, United States 13 April 2024
800 metres 2:12.18 Kingston, Jamaica 30 January 2016
100 metres hurdles 14.21 Kingston, Jamaica 1 April 2015 (Wind: +2.0 m/s)
400 metres hurdles 52.51 Kingston, Jamaica 28 June 2024
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International competitions

References

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