
SHAWN CRAWFORD
Events: Sprints
Height: 5-11
Weight: 165
PRs: 100m - 9.88 (2004); 200m - 19.79 (2004)
Born: January 14, 1978 in Van Wyck, S.C.
Current Residence: Los Angeles, Calif
High School: Indian Land '96
College: Clemson '00
Coach: Bob Kersee
Agent: Kimberly Holland
Club: Nike
Career Highlights: 2004 Olympic 200m gold medalist; 2008 Olympic Games 200m silver medalist; 2008 Olympic Trials 200m runner-up; Olympic 4x100m silver medalist; 2004 World Indoor 60m silver medalist; 2001 World Outdoor 200m bronze medalist; 2004 U.S. Indoor 60m champion; 3-time USA Outdoor 200m champion (’01, ’02, ‘04); 2001 World Indoor 200m gold medalist; 2001 Goodwill Games champion; Two-time NCAA Indoor 200m champion
Since winning 200m Olympic gold in 2004, Crawford had not shown the same form in that event until the 2008 Olympic Trials, where he ran well in the rounds before placing second in the final in 19.86 seconds, which equaled Walter Dix’s winning time in that event and is the fastest time by an American that season. His performance placed him on the Olympic Team for Beijing, where he captured the silver medal in 19.96 seconds. Crawford bounced back from an injury-plagued 2005 season to concentrate solely on the 100 meters in 2006, highlighted by a runner-up finish in that event at the AT&T USA Outdoor Championships. He managed a top-10 world ranking at 200m in 2007, and now is coached by Bobby Kersee. After a dream season in 2004, Crawford had a frustrating year in 2005 due to frequent foot problems, which he described as inflammation in the nerves and tendons around the second metatarsals in both feet. After placing fourth in the 100 meters at the 2004 Olympic Games, Crawford dominated in the 200m final by winning the gold medal with a new personal best of 19.79 seconds. Crawford led an American sweep of the Olympic 200m as teammates Bernard Williams and Justin Gatlin finished second and third respectively. It was Team USA’s first sweep in the men’s 200 meters since Carl Lewis, Kirk Baptiste and Thomas Jefferson did it in 1984. In high school, Crawford was a two-time South Carolina state champion in the 200m and state champion in the 100m. Coached by Michael Gordon, Crawford posted a prep personal best time of 10.62 in the 100m and a 21.57 in the 200m…majored in parks, recreation, and tourism management in college…at the 2000 NCAA Indoor Championships, he won a tight race with John Capel of Florida. Crawford finished the race in 20.252, followed by Capel in 20.257, to win the second national championship of his career, having won the event as a sophomore as well…participated in Fox Television’s show “Man vs. Beast” in January 2003, where he ran against a zebra and a giraffe…calls himself the Cheetah Man.
2008:
Olympic Games silver medalist (19.96)…2nd in 200m at Olympic Trials
(19.86)...18th at Olympic Trials quarter-finals in 100m (10.09)...5th in 100m
(10.24) and 2nd in 200m (20.25) at Nike Prefontaine Classic…5th in 100m at
adidas Track Classic (10.21)...6th in 100m at Reebok Grand Prix (10.13)…best of
19.86=AL)
2007:
7th
at USA Outdoors 200m (20.51)…3rd in 100m at Reebok Grand Prix
(9.96w)…3rd in 200m at adidas Track Classic (20.21)... 4th
at Nike Prefontaine Classic 200m (20.58)…Won three times at 60m indoors: Boston
Indoor Games (6.55)…Millrose Games (6.56) & Tyson Invitational (6.61)…ranked #10
in U.S. at 100m, #9 in world, #7 U.S. at 200m by T&FN…bests of 10.13 & 20.21.
2006: Runner-up at USA Outdoor 100m (10.26)…2nd
at Nike Prefontaine Classic (10.04w)…1st
at Oslo (10.01)…6th at Paris (10.17)…2nd at Rome
(10.02)…7th at Lausanne (10.15)…4th at
Stockholm
(10.14)…3rd
at London
(10.04)…ranked #6 in world (#4 U.S.) at 100m…best of 10.01.
2005:
Runner-up in 100m (10.17), 3rd in 200m (20.12) at USA Outdoors did not compete
at World Outdoors due to injury8th in 100m semifinal at World Outdoor Champs
(10.28)1st in semifinal at USA Outdoors (9.99)2nd in 100m at Reebok Grand Prix
(10.10)4th in 100m at Nike Prefontaine Classic (9.98w)ranked #3 at 100m, #6 at
200m in U.S. by T&FN...bests of 9.99 & 20.12
2004: Olympic Games 200m gold medalist (19.79PR)4x100m relay Olympic
silver medal (lead leg, 38.08)...4th at Olympic Games 100m (9.89)...2nd at
Olympic Trials 100m (9.93)...1st at Olympic Trials 200m (19.99)...World Indoors
60m runner-up (6.52)...USA Indoors 60m champion (6.47)...1st in opening round
200m at Olympic Trials (19.88)...1st in 100m at Nike Prefontaine Classic
(9.88PR)...1st at Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in 100m (9.86w)...1st at
Seville in 200m (20.23)...5th in 60m at adidas Boston Indoor Games (6.68)...bests
of 9.88PR & 19.79PR.
2003: 2nd in 200m at USA Indoors (20.77)... 6th at USA Outdoors (20.35)8th
in 60m at USA Indoors (6.67)...5th at Verizon Millrose Games (6.67)...1st in
opening round at Pretoria, Africa (10.07) 7th at Nike Prefontaine Classic
100m (10.24)3rd at Home Depot Invitational (10.10) 2nd at Rome (20.02)bests
of 10.07 & 20.02ranked #4 in the world at 200m (#4 U.S.) by T&FN.
2002: USA Indoor 200m champ (20.49)5th at 60m at USA Indoors (6.58)4th
at USA Outdoors 200m (20.57)1st at Pretoria, South Africa (19.85PR, fastest
time in the world in '02)2nd at Germiston (20.27)5th at Brussels (20.29)5th
at Athens (20.31)ran 20.37 in semis at USA Outdoors1st at Osaka (9.95PRran
9.99 at Pretoria3rd at Gresham (10.09)won Verizon Millrose Games 60m
(6.49)#8 in the world at 200m, #5 in U.S; #7 in U.S. at 100m by T&FNbests
of 9.95 & 19.85.
2001: Tied for World Outdoor bronze medal with Kim Collins (SKN), both
ran 20.20USA Outdoor 200m champ (20.54)World Indoor 200m gold medalist
(20.63)Goodwill Games gold medalist (20.17)3rd at U.S. Indoors (20.45)won
IAAF Grand Prix Final (20.37)5th in 100m at USA Outdoors (10.09PR)1st at
adidas Oregon Track Classic (20.40)1st at Tyson Invitational (20.61)3rd at
Prefontaine Classic (20.39)ranked 2nd in world & #1 in U.S. in 200m &
#8 in U.S. in 100mbests of 10.09 and 20.17.
2000: Set American indoor 200 record of 20.26 while winning NCAA
Indoors...won NCAA 200m in 20.09PR...ranked 8th in 200m U.S. by T&FN...best
of 20.09.
1999: 6th in 200 at NCAA Outdoors ...4th, NCAA Indoors 200...won ACC
Indoors 200...best of 20.39.
1998: Won NCAA Indoors 200 (20.69)...3rd in 200 at USA Indoors
(20.76)...3rd in 200 at NCAA Outdoors (20.74)...won both 100 and 200 at ACC
Outdoor Champs... bests of 10.34 and 20.31.
1997: Placed 3rd at USA Junior Champs...6th in 100 at Atlantic Coast
Conference Outdoor Champs... bests of 10.51 and 20.78.
08/30/08