Lalonde Gordon

{{short description|Trinidad and Tobago sprinter}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| image= Lalonde Gordon.JPG

| image_size= 220

| caption= Gordon in the 2012 Olympic final

| birth_date= {{birth date and age|1988|11|25|df=yes}}

| birth_place= Lowlands, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

| height= 1.90 m

| weight= 83 kg

| country= {{TRI}}

| sport = Track and field

| event= 400 metres

| education= Mohawk Valley Community College
Morgan State University

| club=Zenith Velocity AC{{Cite web |url=http://results.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=gordon-lalonde-1149986/index.html |title=NBC Rio 2016 bio |access-date=20 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161121104653/http://results.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=gordon-lalonde-1149986/index.html |archive-date=21 November 2016 |url-status=dead }}

| coach= Trevor Green

| medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Olympic}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2012 London|400  m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2012 London|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 London|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Silver|2015 Beijing|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2012 Istanbul|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2016 Portland|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|Commonwealth Games}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2014 Glasgow|400  m}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2014 Glasgow|4 × 400 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|CAC Championships}}

{{Medal|Silver|2013 Morelia|200 m}}

}}

Lalonde Keida Gordon, HBM (born 25 November 1988) is a Tobagonian male track and field sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres. He won the bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics with a personal best of 44.52 seconds. He is the fifth fastest 400 m runner from his country after Jereem Richards, Machel Cedenio, Ian Morris and Deon Lendore.[http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/toplists/inout=o/age=n/season=0/sex=M/all=y/legal=A/disc=400/detail.html 400 Metres All Time]. IAAF (2012-08-23). Retrieved on 2012-08-25.

He took a second Olympic bronze with the 4 × 400 metres relay team in London, setting a national record in the process. He was also part of the Trinidad and Tobago relay teams that won gold at the 2017 IAAF World Championships, bronze at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships, silver at the 2011 CAC Championships, and bronze at the 2010 CAC Games.

Career

Born in Lowlands on the island of Tobago,[https://web.archive.org/web/20120804224736/http://www.london2012.com/athlete/gordon-lalonde-1122850/events/ Lalonde Gordon]. London2012. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. he competed in track and field from an early age. He was named after former WBC light heavyweight champion, Donny Lalonde, who defeated Trinidadian fighter, Leslie Stewart, in a fight held in Port of Spain, Trinidad on 29 May 1988, a few months before he was born. [https://ttnaaa.org/gallery/athletes/lalonde_gordon/index.html] He moved to New York City in the United States at the age of seven,Kwame, Laurence (2012-08-07). [https://archive.today/20130204154228/http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/KING_OF_QUEENS-165374756.html KING OF QUEENS]. Trinidad Express. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. but gave up running as a teenager around 2003. While studying at Mohawk Valley Community College he returned to training in 2009 with the hope of representing the school. He competed in the 200 metres and 400 metres, later choosing to focus on the longer event, despite the fact that he took an initial dislike to it. After leaving Mohawk Valley, Gordon ran for and graduated from Morgan State University.Clarke, Clayton (2012-08-19). [http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2012-08-19/gordon-what-i-wanted-all-my-life Gordon: This is what I wanted all my life]. Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved on 2012-08-25.De Freitas, Kern (2012-08-18). [http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Few-knew-Lalonde-Gordon-166668926.html Few knew Lalonde Gordon] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304202132/http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Few-knew-Lalonde-Gordon-166668926.html |date=2016-03-04 }}. Trinidad Express. Retrieved on 2012-08-25.

Gordon ran at the 2010 national championships and broke 21 seconds for the 200 m (running 20.96 seconds) and went under 47 seconds in the 400 m, taking second place behind Zwede Hewitt.Kwame, Laurence (2010-06-28). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=57197.html Thompson scores double at Trinidad & Tobago champs]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. He teamed up with Hewitt for the 4 × 400 metres relay at the Central American and Caribbean Games a month later and won a bronze medal.{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20100717195711/http://www.mayaguez2010.com/results/ESP/ZZ/ZZS103A_AT@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ESP.htm Atletismo Calendario de Deporte]}} {{in lang|es}}. Mayaguez 2010. Retrieved on 2010-07-29. Gordon was chosen to run individually at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and he was a semifinalist with a personal best run of 46.33 seconds.[http://d2010results.thecgf.com/en/Root.mvc/GetPDF/ATM004203_C73A_1.0.PDF 400 metres semifinal 3]. 2010Delhi. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. The next season, he had his first win abroad at the Rabat Meeting where he edged William Collazo in a new best of 45.51 seconds.Ramsak, Bob (2011-06-05). [http://www.iaaf.org/IWC11/news/newsid=60250.html Three world leads in Rabat, Powell pulls up in 100m – IAAF World Challenge]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. At 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships, he reached the 400 m final and was a silver medallist in the relay.[http://www.fundacion2010.org/cacac2011/results/ 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120801130850/http://www.fundacion2010.org/cacac2011/results/ |date=2012-08-01 }}. Fundacion2010. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. He focused on the shorter sprints at the 2011 Trinidad and Tobago Championships and finished the contest with third place in the 200 m and a win in the 4 × 100 metres relay.Kwame, Laurence (2011-08-14). [http://daegu2011.iaaf.org/NewsListDetail.aspx?id=61109 Thompson clocks 9.85 national record in Port-of-Spain – Trinidad and Tobago Champs - UPDATED: Daegu squad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120817210906/http://daegu2011.iaaf.org//NewsListDetail.aspx?id=61109 |date=2012-08-17 }}. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25.

He started the 2012 season indoors and ran a world-leading time of 46.43 to win the 400 m at the New Balance Games in New York.[https://archive.today/20130205114248/http://usportt.com/archives/12863 Gordon favourite for 400 at World Indoor Championships]. USportt (2012-01-29). Retrieved on 2012-08-25. He was second in his heat at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships, but was disqualified for a lane infraction.Johnson, Len (2012-03-09). [http://www.iaaf.org/mini/wic12/News/kind=108/NewsDetail.aspx?id=63856 EVENT REPORT - Men's 400 Metres - Heats ]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. He led off a relay team of Renny Quow, Jereem Richards and Jarrin Solomon which went on to break the national indoor record for the event and take the bronze medal behind the United States and Great Britain.Ramsak, Bob (2012-03-11). [http://www.iaaf.org/mini/wic12/News/kind=108/NewsDetail.aspx?id=64212 EVENT REPORT - Men's 4x400 Metres Relay - Final]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. Outdoors, he set three personal bests on New York's Road to London meet series, setting times of 10.45 for the 100 metres and 20.62 for the 200 m in May, before winning the 400 m event in 45.33 seconds in June.[http://www.tilastopaja.org/db/atm.php?ID=121832&Season=2012&Odd=0 Lalonde Gordon]. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. At that year's national championships he beat defending champion Quow in the 400 m and helped set a new national record (3:00.45 minutes) in the 4 × 400 m relay.Kwame, Laurence (2012-06-25). [http://www.iaaf.org/Mini/OLY12/News/NewsDetail.aspx?id=65436 Bledman wins Trinidad and Tobago title in 9.86]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25.

He was chosen for the relay for the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic team, but did not have an individual place because he had not achieved the Olympic "A" qualifying standard. His mother paid for a flight to the US National Club Championship in Omaha in July and he improved his best with a winning run of 45.02 seconds. Having achieved the "A" standard, he headed to England in preparation for the 2012 London Olympics. He marked himself out as a medal contender by winning his semi-final with the fastest qualifying time – an unexpectedly quick best of 44.58 seconds.Ramsak, Bob (2012-08-05). [http://www.iaaf.org/Mini/OLY12/News/NewsDetail.aspx?id=66609 London 2012 - Event Report - Men's 400m Semi-Final]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25. He bettered that time again to take the bronze medal in 44.52 seconds in the 400 m Olympic final, becoming only the second man from his nation to take an Olympic medal in the event (after Wendell Mottley's silver in 1964).Ramsak, Bob (2012-08-06). [http://www.iaaf.org/Mini/OLY12/News/NewsDetail.aspx?id=66758 London 2012 - Event Report - Men's 400m Final]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-24. Boosted by his performance, he encouraged the relay team to perform just as well and a team of Gordon, Jarrin Solomon, Ade Alleyne-Forte and Deon Lendore ran a national record of 3:00.38 minutes to win their qualifier.Arcoleo, Laura (2012-08-09). [http://www.iaaf.org/Mini/OLY12/News/NewsDetail.aspx?id=67169 London 2012 - Event Report - Men's 4x400m Relay Round One]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-24. The quartet went even faster in the final and pipped Britain to the bronze medal position with a time of 2:59.40 minutes, becoming the country's second medalling team in the event (again achieved by Mottley at the 1964 Olympics).Arcoleo, Laura (2012-08-10). [http://www.iaaf.org/mini/oly12/News/kind=108/NewsDetail.aspx?id=67333 London 2012 - Event Report - Men's 4x400m Final]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-08-25.

He was also part of the Trinidad and Tobago teams that won gold at the 2017 World Championships, silver at the 2015 World Championships, and bronze at the 2016 World Indoor Championships.{{Cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/trinidad-and-tobago/lalonde-gordon-258660|title=IAAF: Lalonde Gordon {{!}} Profile|website=iaaf.org|access-date=2017-10-07}} At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he won two bronzes, in the 400 m and the 4 × 400 m. He ran a personal best in the individual 400 m.{{Cite web|url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/athlete/athletics/1026759/lalonde_gordon.html|title=Glasgow 2014 - Lalonde Gordon Profile|website=g2014results.thecgf.com|access-date=2017-10-07}}

Personal bests

  • 100 metres: 10.45 sec (2012)
  • 200 metres: 20.16 sec (2013)
  • 200 metres (indoor): 20.49 sec (2017)
  • 400 metres: 44.52 (2012)
  • 400 metres (indoor): 45.17 sec (2014)
  • 500 metres (indoor): 1:02.83 min (2012)

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