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American hurdler
Johnny Dutch
Johnny Dutch in 2013Dutch in 2013
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
BornJanuary 20 1989
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Sport
SportUSA Track and Field
Event400 hurdles
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)110m hurdles: 13.46 (1.9 m/s)
400m hurdles: 47.63
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the  United States
IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics
Silver medal – second place 2008 Bydgoszcz 400 m hurdles
Pan American Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2007 São Paulo 110 m hurdles
Gold medal – first place 2007 São Paulo 400 m hurdles
Silver medal – second place 2007 São Paulo 4x400 m relay

Johnny Dutch (born January 20 1989) is an American athlete, specialising in the 400m hurdles.

Film career

Johnny wrote and produced the short 'The Boy and Boris' which has been featured on Aspire Television and the Jack Daniel's Real to Reel Competition event. In addition, his film projects have been selected into festivals such as PBS's Reel 13 Short Contest, Toronto Black Film Festival, Children's Film Festival Seattle, Raleigh Film and Art Festival, Urban Mediamakers Film Festival Atlanta, Las Vegas Black Film Festival, National Black Film Festival, and many others.

His latest feature "FLOAT" can be seen on David Kirkman's Woke Nation Entertainment YouTube Channel.

Athletic career

While attending Clayton High, Dutch was a nine-time state champion in both hurdle events. At the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships, Dutch won gold in the 110 m hurdles (99.0 cm) and 400 m hurdles. He also won a silver medal in the 4x400 m relay.

Competing for the South Carolina Gamecocks track and field team, Dutch won the 2010 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 400 m hurdles.

At the 2008 Olympic Trials, Dutch finished 5th in the 400 m hurdles with a time of 48.52. At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics, he won a silver medal in the 400 m hurdles behind fellow American Jeshua Anderson.

At the 2009 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Dutch finished second to Bershawn Jackson to earn a bid at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. At the 2009 World Championships, Dutch did not make it past the semifinals and finished 16th overall.

At the 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, California, Dutch won his first American Title in the 400 m hurdles with a time of 48.93.

Personal bests

Event Time Venue Date
110 m hurdles 13.50 (1.6 m/s) Des Moines, Iowa May 8, 2010
400 m hurdles 47.63 Chapel Hill, North Carolina June 26, 2010

References

  1. "Johnny DUTCH - Athlete Profile". World Athletics. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  2. "Float (2019) - Feature Film by Johnny Dutch | Portuguese Subtitles - YouTube". YouTube.
  3. "Johnny Dutch to be Inducted into North Carolina Hall of Fame". University of South Carolina Athletics. 2022-12-31. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  4. "2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men 400 Meter Hurdles". USATF. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  5. "2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics - 400 Metres Hurdles - M FinaL". IAAF. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  6. "2009 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships - Men 400 Meter Hurdles". USATF. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  7. "2009 World Championships in Athletics - 400 Metres Hurdles - M Semi-FinaL". IAAF. Archived from the original on 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  8. "Quick hits – Former Gamecock Dutch wins U.S. Championship in hurdles". thestate.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.

External links

US National Championship winners in men's 400 m/440 yd hurdles
1914–1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
Notes
  • 440 yd hurdles 1914–27, 1929–31, 1953–55, 1957–58, 1961–63, 1965–67, 1969–71 and 1973; 400 m hurdles otherwise.
  • The 1920, 1928, 1932, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
  • 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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