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(Redirected from Jaycey Harper) Trinidad and Tobago sprinter

Jacey Harper (born May 20, 1980) is a male sprinter athlete from Trinidad and Tobago. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Career

Harper was a two-time All-American sprinter for the Clemson Tigers track and field team.

A 100 metres specialist, Harper was a part of the Trinidad 4 × 100 m relay teams that won the bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships and the silver medal at the 2005 World Championships. He won the 100 m bronze medal at the 2006 CAC Games.

Following the ruling of December 13, 2005 which retroactively disqualified Tim Montgomery and henceforth the American team from the 2001 Championships, the Trinidad and Tobago athletes were promoted to silver medallists.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Trinidad and Tobago
1999 Pan American Games Winnipeg, Canada 13th (h) 200 m 21.27
5th 4x100m relay 39.89
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 12th (h) 4x100m relay 39.12
2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships Guatemala City, Guatemala 3rd 100 m 10.39
World Championships Edmonton, Canada 36th (qf) 100 m 10.45
2nd 4x100 m relay 38.58
2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, United Kingdom 21st (qf) 100 m 10.63
5th 4x100m relay 38.97
2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships St. George's, Grenada 4th 200 m 20.80
Pan American Games Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 12th (sf) 100 m 10.63
4th 4x400m relay 3:05.28
World Championships Paris, France 10th (sf) 4x100m relay 38.84
2005 Central American and Caribbean Championships Nassau, Bahamas 1st 4x100 m relay 38.47
World Championships Helsinki, Finland 18th (qf) 100 m 10.39
2nd 4x100 m relay 38.10
2006 Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Australia 13th (sf) 100 m 10.46
Central American and Caribbean Games Cartagena, Colombia 3rd 100 m 10.33
6th 4x100 m relay 39.92

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jacey Harper Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. "Former Clemson Sprinter Jacey Harper Earns Silver Medal at IAAF World Championships". Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site. 15 August 2005. Retrieved 29 December 2024.

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