Carmelita jeter biography samples

Dubbed the "fastest woman alive," the three-time Olympic medalist holds three of the top 10 fastest times ever run in the women's 100-meter dash.

Jeter was also part of US team winning London Olympic gold in a World record time....

Carmelita Jeter

American sprinter (born 1979)

Carmelita Jeter (JET-tər, born November 24, 1979) is a retired American sprinter, who competed in the 60 metres, 100 m and 200 m.

For over a decade, between 2009 and 2021, Jeter was called the "Fastest woman alive" after running a 100 m personal best of 10.64 seconds at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. In the 100 m, she was the 2011 world champion and the 2012 Olympic silver medalist.

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  • Jeter was also part of US team winning London Olympic gold in a World record time.
  • Despite all of the glitz and glamour of a being a world-renown athlete - she is focused on 2 things: giving back and getting her athletes ready for life on and.
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  • She won the 100 m bronze at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics and a gold at the World Athletics Final. She won a second World Championship bronze in 2009. Her personal best of 10.64 s makes her the fourth fastest woman ever in the 100 m, behind Florence Griffith Joyner's long-standing world record, Elaine Thompson-Herah's 10.54 seconds and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's 10.60 seconds.[1]

    In May 2023, she was named the new head coach of the track & field and cross country programs at the University of Nevad