Brandon Roulhac
Event: Triple Jump
Height: 6-2
Weight: 160
PR: 17.44m/57-2.75 (2009)
Born: 12/13/1983
Current Residence: Tallahassee, Fla.
High School: Marianna (Fla.) HS ‘02
College: Albany State ‘06
Coach: Self
Agent: Robert Wagner
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Club: Shore Athletic Club
Roulhac has enjoyed a tremendous breakthrough season in 2009, coming from almost total anonymity to becoming the reigning USA Indoor and Outdoor men’s triple jump champion, and ending the 2009 campaign ranked as the #1 men’s triple jumper in the U.S. by Track & Field News.Roulhac’s victory at the USA Outdoor Championships in Eugene was particularly impressive as he posted the top five marks of the competition, with his best a new personal best of 17.44m/57-2.75m, which was the furthest hop, skip & jump by an American in 2009. Roulhac, who finished fifth at the USA Outdoor Championships in 2006 and 2008, made his inaugural appearance on a Team USA international squad when he competed at the 2009 World Outdoor Championships in Berlin, Germany, where he did not qualify for the final. A former Albany State University Golden Ram, Roulhac was the 2005 NCAA Division II Outdoor triple jump champion and a five-time collegiate All-American. He led the Golden Rams to 3 consecutive conference titles, and he also holds the S.I.A.C. and school record in the triple jump. He held the highest GPA in his graduating class of 2007 and earned a BS in computer science. As a prep star in Florida, Rouhlac state triple jump championship in 2002.
2011: USA Indoor Champs (16.56m/54-4)...3rd
2010: 8th at USA Outdoors(16.30m/53-05.75w)...runner-up at USA Indoors (16.72m/54-10.25)...5th at Rio de Janeiro(16.76m/55-0)...ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 16.76m/55-0.
2009: USA Indoor champ(16.94m/55-7)...USA Outdoor champ (17.44m/57-2.75PR, U.S. Leader)...6th in qualifying group B at World Outdoors (16.94m/55-7)...ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 17.44m/57-2.75.
2008: 5th at Olympic Trials (17.16m/56-3.75)...4th at USA Indoors (16.48m/54-1)...ranked #5 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 55-7.75.
2007: No mark at USA Outdoors...5th at USA Indoors (16.40m/53-9.75)...best of 53-9.75.
2006: 5th at USA Outdoors (16.09m/52-8)...2nd at NCAA DII Outdoors (16.55m/54-3.75)...SIAC champ (16.25m/53-2)...ranked #5 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 53-3.75.
2005: NCAA D-II champ (15.89m/52-1.75)...best of 15.89m/52-1.75.