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Justin Gatlin is an American sprinter who won the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics 100-meter race in 9.85s

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BirthdayFebruary 10, 1982
NationalityAmerican
FamousSportspersons, Athletes, Sprinter
Birth PlaceBrooklyn, New York, United States
Height185
GenderMale
FatherWillie Gatlin
MotherJeanette Gatlin
Net Worth$3 million
Sun SignAquarius
Born inBrooklyn, New York, United States
Famous asSprinter

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Who is Justin Gatlin?

Justin Gatlin is an American sprinter who won the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics 100-meter race in 9.85s and his personal best in 100 meters remains 9.74 seconds. An exceptional athlete, he turned pro in his teens along with a well-paid endorsement contract from American multinational corporation, Nike Inc. He became World indoor champion in the 60-meter dash twice. However he has also been in controversy for wrong reasons. He faced a two year ban from Athletics in 2001after testing positive for a banned substance. Again in 2006 a four year ban was imposed on him from field and track when he was once more tested positive for a banned substance. This time his then world record time of 9.77s set in May 2006 in 100m was also annulled. Making a comeback in international track and field in August 2010 he ran a time of 9.80s at the United States Olympic Trials in June 2012 - the fastest time attained any male athlete above thirty years of age. On July 18, 2014, his 19.68s in 200m at the ‘IAAF Diamond League’ event in Monaco made him the world champion in 2014.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was born on February 10, 1982, in Brooklyn, United States, to Willie Gatlin and Jeanette Gatlin.

He was raised in Pensacola, Florida, where he attended the ‘Woodham High School’. In school he remained the fastest runner of the team. He used to run high hurdles and helped the team in winning state championship.

He was soon spotted by coaches, Vince Anderson and Bill Webb from ‘University of Tennessee’, who offered Gatlin a scholarship as a sprinter. Thus he joined the ‘University of Tennessee’, Knoxville, as a good 110m hurdler in the fall of 2000.

He turned pro in 2000 and received a huge endorsement contract in professional track and field from Nike, Inc.

For the next couple of years he received his training and also finished the program of the university under Vince Anderson. He went on to win six ‘National Collegiate Athletic Association’ (‘NCAA’) sprint titles consecutively and also led the ‘Volunteers’ to win 2 ‘NCAA’ titles.

In 2001 he was banned from international competition for two years after testing positive for the central nervous system stimulant drug amphetamines. He made an appeal on the ground that he had been taking it as a medication since childhood to treat attention deficit disorder. His ban was lifted by ‘IAAF’ in the fall of 2002.

Career

He beat Portugal’s Francis Obikwelu and defending champion Maurice Greene in 100m sprint with a time of 9.85s, the third fastest time taken in the history of Olympics, at the 2004 Summer Olympics to win the gold medal. He was also a winner of a bronze medal and a silver medal in a USA sweep of 200m race and as a 4 × 100 m relay squad member respectively.

On August 7, 2005, he succeeded to win a gold medal in 100m sprint beating 2003 champion Kim Collins in the 2005 ‘IAAF World Championships in Athletics’ held at Helsinki, Finland taking a time of 9.88 seconds.

In absence of Asafa Powell, the then world record holder sprinter from Jamaica, Gatlin won the Olympic-World Championship double after beating his competitors with the widest margin ever by any sprinter in a World Championship 100m for men.

That year he also triumphed in 200m and with that became the second such sprinter in athletics history after Maurice Greene to win both 100m and 200m sprints in a single World Championship.

He equalled the world record of 9.77s made by Powell in 100m (in 2005) in the final of the IAAF Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar, that was held on May 12, 2006. Although originally it was reported that Gatlin had surpassed the record with his time of 9.76 seconds +1.7 m/s wind, it was later revealed by IAAF on May 16 of the year that the time was 9.766 seconds, which comes to 9.77 seconds after rounding off according to rules.

After a while Gatlin and Powell appeared at Prefontaine Classic in Oregon, on call of the track and field community for a showdown of the two, but they were unable to come to an agreement with the meet organizers. Thus the two athletes competed in separate heats where Gatlin emerged winner of the event by taking a time of 9.88 seconds compared to 9.93 seconds of Powell.

He again tested positive for a banned substance, this time probably with testosterone or its precursor, following a relay race on April 22, 2006 in Lawrence, Kansas.

An eight year ban was imposed on him from track and field on August 22, 2006. As he already had a record of such doping incident and subsequent ban from the game, he cooperated with doping authorities to avoid lifetime ban and accepted the suspension. Later following his appeal, the ban was reduced to four years by an arbitration panel in December 2007. However his record of 9.77s that he equalled with that of Powell in May 2006 was removed.

During the four year ban he planned to utilise his athletic talent in other avenues like football. ESPN reported on November 29, 2006, that he had worked out with NFL Houstan Texans.

ESPN also reported on December 19, 2006, that he will be working as a voluntary coach of the track team of his old school, the ‘Woodham High School’.

The ‘Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ declared on May 4, 2007, that their 2007 rookie camp has taken him as one of the twenty-eight free agents on a tryout contract basis. However Gatlin did not sign with any team.

His training regimen gradually suffered, which resulted him to put on an additional weight crossing well over 200 pounds from his earlier training weight of 182 pounds.

He made a comeback in athletics on August 3, 2010, and toured Estonia and Finland. Due to his absence from the track for a few years initially he struggled with his start times, though his finish times were stronger. He gradually made a slow but steady progress with every event he performed.

Within a couple of years on June 24, 2012, he ran a time of 9.80s winning 100m final of the US Olympic Trials. This was the fastest time achieved ever by a male athlete above thirty years of age. His performance in 100 m final of the London 2012 Summer Olympics, held on August 5, saw him run a time of 9.79s, fetching a bronze medal.

On July 18, 2014, he ran a time of 19.68s in the 200 meters held at the ‘IAAF Diamond League’ event in Monaco.

During the Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix, he bettered his personal best to 9.74 (+0.9 m/s) on May 15, 2015. With this he achieved the standing of the fifth best performer of all time in 100m.

Personal Life & Legacy

At present he lives in Kissimmee, a city in Osceola County, Florida, where he is under training of Coach Brooks Johnson. He regularly competes at the ‘Pros vs Joes’, a show by ‘Spike TV’ that pits professional athletes or the ‘Pros’ against amateur contestants that is the ‘Joes’.

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Justin Gatlin biography timelines

  • // 10th Feb 1982
    He was born on February 10, 1982, in Brooklyn, United States, to Willie Gatlin and Jeanette Gatlin.
  • // 2000
    He was soon spotted by coaches, Vince Anderson and Bill Webb from ‘University of Tennessee’, who offered Gatlin a scholarship as a sprinter. Thus he joined the ‘University of Tennessee’, Knoxville, as a good 110m hurdler in the fall of 2000.
  • // 2000
    He turned pro in 2000 and received a huge endorsement contract in professional track and field from Nike, Inc.
  • // 2001 To 2002
    In 2001 he was banned from international competition for two years after testing positive for the central nervous system stimulant drug amphetamines. He made an appeal on the ground that he had been taking it as a medication since childhood to treat attention deficit disorder. His ban was lifted by ‘IAAF’ in the fall of 2002.
  • // 2004
    He beat Portugal’s Francis Obikwelu and defending champion Maurice Greene in 100m sprint with a time of 9.85s, the third fastest time taken in the history of Olympics, at the 2004 Summer Olympics to win the gold medal. He was also a winner of a bronze medal and a silver medal in a USA sweep of 200m race and as a 4 × 100 m relay squad member respectively.
  • // 2005 To 12th May 2006
    He equalled the world record of 9.77s made by Powell in 100m (in 2005) in the final of the IAAF Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar, that was held on May 12, 2006. Although originally it was reported that Gatlin had surpassed the record with his time of 9.76 seconds +1.7 m/s wind, it was later revealed by IAAF on May 16 of the year that the time was 9.766 seconds, which comes to 9.77 seconds after rounding off according to rules.
  • // 22nd Apr 2006
    He again tested positive for a banned substance, this time probably with testosterone or its precursor, following a relay race on April 22, 2006 in Lawrence, Kansas.
  • // 29th Nov 2006
    During the four year ban he planned to utilise his athletic talent in other avenues like football. ESPN reported on November 29, 2006, that he had worked out with NFL Houstan Texans.
  • // 19th Dec 2006
    ESPN also reported on December 19, 2006, that he will be working as a voluntary coach of the track team of his old school, the ‘Woodham High School’.
  • // 4th May 2007
    The ‘Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ declared on May 4, 2007, that their 2007 rookie camp has taken him as one of the twenty-eight free agents on a tryout contract basis. However Gatlin did not sign with any team.
  • // 3rd Aug 2010
    He made a comeback in athletics on August 3, 2010, and toured Estonia and Finland. Due to his absence from the track for a few years initially he struggled with his start times, though his finish times were stronger. He gradually made a slow but steady progress with every event he performed.
  • // 24th Jun 2012
    Within a couple of years on June 24, 2012, he ran a time of 9.80s winning 100m final of the US Olympic Trials. This was the fastest time achieved ever by a male athlete above thirty years of age. His performance in 100 m final of the London 2012 Summer Olympics, held on August 5, saw him run a time of 9.79s, fetching a bronze medal.
  • // 18th Jul 2014
    On July 18, 2014, he ran a time of 19.68s in the 200 meters held at the ‘IAAF Diamond League’ event in Monaco.
  • // 15th May 2015
    During the Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix, he bettered his personal best to 9.74 (+0.9 m/s) on May 15, 2015. With this he achieved the standing of the fifth best performer of all time in 100m.

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  • What is Justin Gatlin birthday?

    Justin Gatlin was born at 1982-02-10

  • Where is Justin Gatlin's birth place?

    Justin Gatlin was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States

  • What is Justin Gatlin nationalities?

    Justin Gatlin's nationalities is American

  • How tall is Justin Gatlin?

    Justin Gatlin's height is 185

  • Who is Justin Gatlin's father?

    Justin Gatlin's father is Willie Gatlin

  • Who is Justin Gatlin's mother?

    Justin Gatlin's mother is Jeanette Gatlin

  • What is Justin Gatlin's sun sign?

    Justin Gatlin is Aquarius

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