J-Mee Samuels
{{short description|American sprinter (born 1987)}}
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|sport = Running
|collegeteam = Arkansas Razorbacks
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|05|20}}
|birth_place = Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
|residence = Fayetteville, Arkansas
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|height = {{convert|5|ft|7|in}}
|weight = {{convert|168|lb}}
|pb =
100m: 10.03 (Nottwil 2010)
200m: 20.32 (Fayetteville 2008)
|medaltemplates = {{MedalSport|Men's athletics}}
{{MedalCountry|the {{USA}} }}
{{MedalCompetition|Pan American Games}}
{{MedalBronze|2007 Rio de Janeiro|4×100 m relay}}
{{MedalCompetition|Pan American Junior Championships}}
{{MedalGold|2005 Windsor|100 m}}
{{MedalGold|2005 Windsor|4×100 m relay}}
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J-Mee Samuels (born May 20, 1987) is an American sprinter who specializes in the 100 meters. He participated for the United States at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics, running in the 100 meters and 4 × 100 metres relay.
Samuels attended Mount Tabor High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he became the National High School record holder for 100 meters in 10.08 seconds at the Russell Blunt East Coast Invitational, matching the American Junior Record set by 2004 Olympic gold medalist Justin Gatlin in 2001. He also ran a 200-meter dash time of 20.32, which was the sixth-fastest ever by a U.S. prep athlete. Samuels was named to USA Today's All-USA track team in 2005.{{cite news|title=All-USA track team|author=Shepard, Jack|date=July 25, 2005|newspaper=USA Today|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/track/2005-07-25-all-usa-track-team.htm#boys|accessdate=October 8, 2019}} He was also Track and Field News "High School Athlete of the Year" in 2005.{{cite web|url=https://trackandfieldnews.com/tfn-high-school-boys-athletes-year/|title=T&FN High School Boys Athletes Of The Year, 1947–2019|work=Track & Field News|accessdate=October 8, 2019}}
He attended the University of Arkansas and was a three-time All-American selection.
Samuels improved his 100 m personal record to 10.03 seconds in August 2010, finishing third at the Spitzenleichtathletik meet in Nottwil, Switzerland, behind Nesta Carter and Walter Dix.Sampaolo, Diego (August 9, 2010). [https://www.iaaf.org/news/news/blazing-100m-in-nottwil-carter-edges-dix-98 Blazing 100m in Nottwil - Carter edges Dix 9.86 to 9.88]. IAAF. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
Personal bests
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Event
!Time (seconds) !Venue !Date |
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60 meters
|6.63 |Lexington, Kentucky |March 1, 2009 |
100 meters
|10.03 |Luzern, Switzerland |August 8, 2010 |
200 meters
|20.32 |Albuquerque, New México |June 4, 2005 |
References
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External links
- DyeStat profile for [https://www.espn.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/?athID=19909 J-Mee Samuels]
- [http://www.arkansasrazorbacks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=6100&ATCLID=221165 Arkansas Razorbacks bio]
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Category:American male sprinters
Category:African-American track and field athletes
Category:Arkansas Razorbacks men's track and field athletes
Category:Sportspeople from Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 Pan American Games
Category:Medalists at the 2007 Pan American Games
Category:Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field)