LaTASHA JENKINS
Events: Sprints
Height: 5-7
Weight: 135
PRs: 100m - 11.02 (2001); 200m - 22.29 (1999)
Born: December 19, 1977, in Chicago
Current Residence: Athens, Ga.
High School: Polaris HS (Oaklawn, Ill.) '95
College: Ball State '00
Coach: Nobert Elliott
Agent: Renaldo Nehemiah
Club: Nike
Career Highlights: 2001 World Indoor 200m silver medalist; 2001 U.S. Indoor 200m champ; 1999, 2001 US Outdoor runner-up, 200m; 1999 NCAA 200m champion; four-time NCAA All-American; member of world record-holding 4x200m relay
After winning the 1999 NCAA 200m title and finishing second to Marion Jones at the U.S. Championships, Jenkins was poised to make her mark on the international scenebut she suffered a collapsed lung on the flight to the 1999 World University Games and had to with withdraw from that meet as well as the World ChampionshipsJenkins recovered in 2000 and in 2001 had terrific results under new coach Norbert Elliott in Georgia, winning her first U.S. title indoors and winning silver at the 2001 World Indoor Championshipsshe went on to finish runner-up to Jones outdoors at 200m and was fourth at the World Outdoor ChampionshipsJenkins started running because everybody did itshe competed in events organized by the Chicago Park District, and says she was a bit average in high school We didnt lift weights. Our coach was the swim coach...excels at 200m: I have more endurance. I have sprinting speed also, but my block start isnt very fast. Im getting better at it, though...may try the 400 sometime: I have so much love for the 200, but a lot of people have mentioned the 400 to me. I want to try it, but I havent really had the opportunity...graduated from Ball State with a degree in English and a minor in counseling psychology...scored 25 points at the Mid-American meet in 1998...her 1999 NCAA crown was the first ever national championship for Ball State womens track & field.
2003: 4th in 200m at USA Outdoors (22.65)4th in 200m at World
Outdoors (22.67)3rd in 100m (11.21) and 2nd in 200m (22.31) at Mexico City 3rd
in 100m at Home Depot (11.04w)1st in 200m at Murfreesboro (23.30)ranked #9 in
the world (#4 U.S.) at 200m, #9 in U.S. at 100m by T&FNbest of 11.04w
and 22.31.
2002: 1st in 100m (11.05) and 200m (22.59) at Nashville3rd in 100m at Osaka
(11.22 w)1st in 400m at Auburn (52.95)bests of 11.05 and 22.59ranked #9 in
U.S. at 100m by T&FN.
2001: Won silver medal in 200m at World Indoors (22.96) won U.S. Indoors
200m (23.07) 2nd in 200m at USA Outdoors (22.88)4th at World Outdoors (22.85)
won adidas Oregon Track Classic ranked #4 in world (#3 U.S.) at 200m, #5 in
U.S. at 100m by T&FN best of 11.02 and 22.39.
2000: Ran leadoff on 4x200 relay at USA vs. THE WORLD at the Penn Relays
that broke WR (1:27.46)...ranked #6 in U.S. at 200m by T&FN... bests of 11.13
and 22.86.
1999: Showed dramatic improvement, winning the NCAA 200 title...at USA
Champs was second to Marion Jones in 200...had to withdraw from World University
Games and World Championships because of a collapsed lung... bests of 11.08 and
22.29.
1998: Won 200 (23.29), 2nd in 55 (6.86) at MAC Indoor...2nd in 200 heat
(23.69) at NCAA Indoor...2nd at Sea-Ray 200 (23.34)...won 100 (11.31w) and 200
(23.21) at MAC...2nd in 200 (22.93 PR) at NCAA...ranked #7 U.S. at 200 by
T&FN... bests of 11.62 and 22.93.
1997: 2nd in 200 (23.98) in MAC Indoor...won MAC 200 (23.21w), 3rd in 100
(11.51w)... 9th in 200 semi (23.77), 7th in 100 heat (11.93) at NCAA...6th in
200 (23.33) at USA Champs...5th in 200 quarterfinal (24.20) at World University
Games... bests of 11.93 and 23.13.
1996: Won MAC 200 (23.63w), 3rd in 100 (11.70w)... bests of 11.79 and
24.00.
1995: 3rd in Illinois state 200.
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