KENTA BELL Events: Triple Jump Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 PRs: TJ-17.63m/57-10.25 (2002); LJ – 8.05m/26-5 (2000) Born: March 16, 1977, in Kilgore, Texas Current Residence: Decatur, Ga. High School: Kilgore (Texas) HS '95 College: Northwestern State University '00 Coach: self Agent: Marisa Reich Club: Mizuno
Career Highlights:2003 USA Outdoor champion;
2008 Olympic Trials runner-up; 2006 USA Outdoor runner-up; 2005 USA Indoor &
Outdoor runner-up; 3rd at 2004 Olympic Trials and 2007 USA Outdoor Champs…6th at
2003 World Outdoor Championships; 2001 World University Games gold medalist
Bell qualified for his
second Olympic Games with his runner-up finish at the 2008 Olympic Trials in Eugene. Ranked as one of America’s top ten triple jumpers in each of the past nine years
by Track & Field News. Bell won his first U.S. title in 2003 and
qualified for his first Olympic team in 2004, placing 9th in Athens. He improved
with a seventh-place finish at the 2005 World Outdoor Championships in
Helsinki. He equaled the leading triple jump by an
American for the 2001 season with his leap of 17.22m/56-6 in winning the World
University Games in Beijing. Bell’s 2002 season was
interrupted when he broke the fourth metatarsal bone in his left foot three
weeks prior to the USA Outdoor
Championships… In his final collegiate season in 2000, Bell was voted the Southland Conference Indoor
Track and Field Male Athlete of the Year after breaking the SLC indoor triple jump record and winning the long
jump to score 20 points at the
conference championships. A three-time NCAA All-American in the TJ, Bell was named the
SLC
Male Field Events Athlete of the Year in 1998. He is the Southland Conference’s
second-best all-time indoor triple jumper (16.60m/54-5.5), trailing only 1984
Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner of
ArkansasState (16.78m/55-0.75)…he
was a criminal justice major in college…first name pronounced Ken-TAY.
2009: 5th at
USA Outdoors (16.11m/52-10.25)...2nd at Florida-Claremont
(16.85m/55-3.50)
2008: Olympic Trials runner-up (17.23m/56-06.50)…13th in Group A
qualifying at Olympic Games (16.88m/55-4.75)...5th at Rio de Janeiro
(17.04m/55-11)...ranked #2 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 17.04m/55-11. 2007: 3rd at USA Outdoor Champs (16.87m/55-4.25)…15th in qualifying. at
World Outdoors (16.22m/52-3.75)...1st at USATF Florida Association Championships
(17.26m/56-7.5)…1st at Clemont, Fla. (17.26m/56-7.50)…1st at Gent
(16.89m/55-5i)…ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FN…best of 17.26m/56-7.50. 2006: USA Outdoor runner-up (17.19m/56-4.75)…runner-up at Geneva
(17.29m/56-8.75)…3rd at Nike Prefontaine Classic (16.84m/55-3w)…9th at Stockholm
(16.20m)…8th at London Grand Prix (16.02m)…ranked #3 in U.S. in TJ by T&FN…best
of 17.29m/56-8.75. 2005: 2nd at USA Outdoors (16.82m/55-2.25)…7th at World Outdoor Champs
(17.11m/56-1.75)...1st at Payton Jordan U.S. Open (16.93m/55-6.5)…1st at adidas
Track Classic (17.09m/56-1)…USA Indoor runner-up (16.86m/55-3.75)...ranked #2 in
U.S. by T&FN…best of 17.11m/56-1.75. 2004: 3rd at Olympic Trials TJ (17.57m/57-8.25)…9th at Olympic Games
(16.90m/55-5.5)…1st at Mt. SAC (17.40m/57-1)…1st at El Paso, Texas
(17.19m/56-4.75)…wind-aided mark of 17.76m (58-3.25)…ranked #6 in world (#1
U.S.) by T&FN…best of 17.58m/57-8.25 . 2003: USA Outdoor champion (17.59m/57-8.5 U.S. Leader)…6th at World
Outdoors (17.08m/56-0.5)…3rd at USA Indoors (17.06m/55-11.75)…1st at IAAF Japan
Grand Prix (17.01m/55-9.25)... ranked #7 in world (#2 U.S.) by T&FN…best of
17.59m/57.8.5. 2002: USA Indoors TJ runner-up (16.95m/55-7.5)…4th in LJ at USA Indoors
(7.54m/24-9)…2nd in LJ at Erfurt (7.94m/26-0.75)…1st in TJ at Mt.SAC
(17.63m/57-10.25PR, #1 by an American in ‘02)…ranked #3 in the TJ in the U.S. by
T&FN…bests of 7.94m/ 26-0.75, 17.73m/57-10.25PR. 2001: World University Games gold medalist (17.24m/56-6.75)…5th at USA
Indoors (16.15m/53-0)… 9th at World Indoors (16.13m/52-11)…4th at USA Outdoors
(16.80m/55-1.5)…ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FN…bests of 17.24m/56-6.75, 7.90m/25-11. 2000: 11th at Olympic Trials (16.12m/52-10)…ranked #7 in TJ in U.S. by
T&FN…best of 17.22m/56-6.75. 1999: 4th at USA Outdoors in TJ (52-7.25), 10th in LJ
(7.63m/25-0.5w)…11th at NCAA Outdoors in LJ & 8th in TJ…Southland Conference
outdoor champ in TJ, runner-up in LJ…ranked #6 in U.S. by T&FN…bests of 54-2.5,
26-0. 1998: SLC champ in TJ, runner-up in LJ…18th in LJ at NCAA Outdoors, no
mark in TJ…bests of 15.85m/52-0i, 7.88m/25-10.25w.