Quentin Iglehart-Summers
{{Short description|American former track and field sprinter (born 1987)}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|06|15|mf=yes}}
| birth_place = San Antonio, Texas
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| sport = Athletics
| event = 400-meter dash
| collegeteam = Baylor Bears track and field
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| pb = 400 m: 45.46 (2008)
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{{Medal|Gold|2012 IStanbul|4 × 400 m relay}}
}}Quentin Jarrod Iglehart-Summers (born June 15, 1987) is an American former track and field sprinter, who specialized in the 400-meter dash. He set a personal record of 45.46 seconds for the event in 2008. He was a gold medalist in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in 2012. He also won a relay gold medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics. At collegiate level he was a four-time national champion in the relay with the Baylor Bears.
Career
Born to William Summers and Cheryle Iglehart in San Antonio, Texas, he took up track while at James Madison High School. Under coach Keith Randle, in his final year he was 400 m runner-up at the state championships and won the event at the AAU Junior Olympic Games. He gained an athletic scholarship to attend Baylor University and ran track there with their Baylor Bears track and field team. In his first year there he was runner-up at the Big 12 Conference indoor championships and anchored the team to victory in the 4 × 400 metres relay. Outdoors, he won the Big 12 and NCAA Midwest regional relay titles before helping the team to third at the 2006 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in a time of 3:02.93 minutes.[https://baylorbears.com/sports/track-and-field/roster/quentin-iglehart-summers/2730 Quentin Iglehart-Summers]. Baylor Bears. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
Iglehart-Summers established himself as one of the top sprinters in his age group with a 400 m win at the USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships.[https://baylorbears.com/news/2006/8/10/Track_Pair_Off_to_World_Junior_Championships Track Pair Off to World Junior Championships]. Baylor Bears (2006-08-10). Retrieved 2020-10-12. This led to his first international appearance at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Beijing, where he was an individual semi-finalist and a gold medalist in the 4 × 400 m relay, alongside Bryshon Nellum, Chris Carter and Justin Oliver.[http://en.ce.cn/Life/sports/200608/21/t20060821_8218988.shtml Americans shine on final day of World Jr]. China Economic Net (2006-08-21). Retrieved 2020-10-12.
In his second year at Baylor he won national relay titles at the 2007 NCAA Indoor Championships and 2007 NCAA Outdoor Championships, setting a school record of 3:00.04 in the process with Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters, and Kevin Mutai. Individually, he placed third in the 400 m at the NCAA indoor meet. Regionally, he won the NCAA Midwest title and was top three at the Big 12 outdoors and indoors. Iglehart-Summers third year saw him sweep the relay titles with Baylor at NCAA, NCAA Midwest and Big 12 conference level. He was runner-up at the Big 12 outdoor meet, setting a lifetime best of 45.46 seconds. His final year with the Baylor Bears brought another NCAA Indoor relay title, and third place in the relay at the NCAA outdoors.[https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/quentin-iglehart-summers-14252554 Quentin Iglehart-Summers]. World Athletics. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
Iglehart-Summers ran at the 2008 United States Olympic Trials, reaching the semi-finals. He also made another international appearance at the 2008 NACAC Under-23 Championships, though the American relay team he anchored managed only fifth.
{{ Citation | title = 2008 NACAC Under 23 Championships, NACAC-23 Toluca MEX, 18-20 Jul 2008| url = http://www.athlecac.org/estadisticas/resultsMeet.asp?Meet=5810
| publisher = Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation| access-date = January 16, 2012}} He returned to national competition at the 2009 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, but failed to progress beyond the heats. Following appearances at the 2010 national indoor and outdoor championships, he competed sparingly in 2011 before achieving his best national placing at the 2012 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, finishing seventh in the 400 m final.[https://web.archive.org/web/20180209220355/http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2012/VCS/Events/USA-Indoor-Chmps/Results.aspx 2012 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Results]. USA Track and Field. Retrieved 2020-10-12. This earned him his first and only senior national selection and he came away with a gold medal from the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships after running in the heats only of the men's 4 × 400 metres relay.[https://germanroadraces.de/?post_eng=usa-track-field-news-world-record-four-gold-medals-highlight-second-of-world-indoor-championships USA Track & Field – News – World record, four gold medals highlight second of World Indoor Championships]. German Road Races (2011-03-11). Retrieved 2020-10-12. He competed in mostly Texan meets before retiring two years later, with his final national appearance coming at the 2014 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, where he placed eighth in the 400 m.[http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2014/USA-Indoor-Track---Field-Championships/Results.aspx 2014 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Results] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20150215005615/https://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2014/USA-Indoor-Track---Field-Championships/Results.aspx archived]). USA Track and Field. Retrieved on 2014-06-08.
International competitions
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rowspan=2|2006
|rowspan=2|World Junior Championships |rowspan=2|Beijing, China |5th (semis) |47.04 |
bgcolor=gold|1st
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2008
|Toluca, Mexico |5th |3:18.56 |
2012
|Istanbul, Turkey |bgcolor=gold|1st |3:07.47 (heats) |
National titles
- NCAA Outdoor
- 4 × 400 m relay: 2007, 2008
- NCAA Indoor
- 4 × 400 m relay: 2007, 2009
Personal records
;Outdoor
- 200 metres – 21.15 (2013)
- 400 metres – 45.46 (2008)
- 4 × 400 metres relay – 3:00.04 (2007)
;Indoor
- 200 metres – 21.45 (2013)
- 400 metres – 46.07 (2007)
- 800 metres – 1:56.28 (2011)
- 4 × 400 metres relay – 3:04.24 (2007)
References
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External links
- {{World Athletics|14252554}}
{{Footer World Athletics U20 Champions men's 4x400 metres}}
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Category:Track and field athletes from San Antonio
Category:American male sprinters
Category:African-American track and field athletes
Category:21st-century African-American sportsmen
Category:20th-century African-American sportsmen
Category:20th-century American sportsmen
Category:NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
Category:Baylor Bears men's track and field athletes
Category:NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners