Omar Craddock

Omar Craddock (born April 26, 1991) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the triple jump. With the University of Florida he won one indoor and two outdoor NCAA titles in the event. He followed Christian Taylor and Will Claye in a succession of elite level triple jumpers to come from the Florida Gators track and field team.

He was the bronze medalist at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics. In 2013 he won the national triple jump title at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. His personal best for the triple jump is 17.53 m (57 ft 6 in).

Career

Early life

Raised in Killeen, Texas, he attended Killeen High School and enjoyed basketball, American football and baseball.[1][2] He began to achieve good marks in the triple jump in 2008 – his best that year was 15.53 m, which brought him second at the AAU Junior Olympic Games.[3] He was also the state champion in the event in 2008.[2]

College athletics

He gained an athletics scholarship at the University of Florida and began to compete collegiately for the Florida Gators track and field team. In his first year there he quickly established himself as one of the school's best ever jumpers. He jumped 16.19 m (53 ft 114 in) (his first over sixteen metres) to take third at the Southeastern Conference indoor championship and placed seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championship. He was runner-up at the Florida Relays, won at the Penn Relays. A second-place finish at the 2010 SEC Outdoor Championship helped the Florida Gators to their first team title in over twenty years. A sixth-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championship gave Craddock his second All-American honour for the year.[2] He ended the season with his first international medal: after a personal best of 16.56 m (54 ft 334 in) to win the national junior title he took bronze at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics.[4]

The 2011 collegiate season began with school-best performances : at the SEC Indoor Championships the Florida Gators swept the men's triple jump through Christian Taylor, Will Claye and Craddock. The three produced the best jump's in the school's history and Craddock was third with a best of 16.57 m (54 ft 414 in). He came fifth at the NCAA Indoors and won his first outdoor meet at the Penn Relays, but missed the rest of the outdoor season.[2] In his third year with the Gators he reached new highs as his teammates Taylor and Claye finished their studies. He won both the SEC Indoor and NCAA Indoor Championship titles, setting a new personal record of 16.75 m (54 ft 1114 in) at the latter event. An outdoor best of 16.71 m (54 ft 934 in) followed and he secured both the SEC and NCAA Outdoor titles too – following in the footsteps of Taylor's 2010 feat. He placed fourth at the 2012 Olympic Trials, where his former Gator teammates took the top spots.[2]

In his fourth and final year at Florida, Craddock found strong competition indoors. At the SEC Indoors he jumped 16.49 m (54 ft 1 in) but was narrowly beaten by Tarik Batchelor.[5] He cleared a new best of 16.80 m (55 ft 114 in) at the NCAA Indoors, but was again runner-up as Bryce Lamb jumped almost seventeen metres.[6] In the outdoor season Craddock began an undefeated streak, starting at the Texas Relays. He retained his SEC and the NCAA triple jump titles and improved his best to 16.92 m (55 ft 6 in). He got the better of Will Claye at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships to win his first national title in a wind-assisted 17.15 m (56 ft 3 in).[7]

Personal bests

(2015)

National titles

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2010 World Junior Championships Moncton, Canada 3rd 16.23 m (wind: -3.6 m/s)
2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia 18th (q) 16.40 m
2015 World Championships Beijing, China 4th 17.37 m

References

  1. Omar Craddock
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Omar Craddock. GatorZone. Retrieved on 2013-06-22.
  3. Omar Craddock. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2013-06-22.
  4. Men's Triple Jump final. IAAF (2010-07-25). Retrieved on 2013-06-22.
  5. Arkansas Men, Women Win 2013 SEC Indoor Championships. SEC Sports (2013-02-24). Retrieved on 2013-06-22.
  6. Chandler’s Bryce Lamb is a National Champion. CTownRivals (2013-03-10). Retrieved on 2013-06-22.
  7. Rupp wins fifth consecutive US 10,000m title. IAAF (2013-06-21). Retrieved on 2013-06-22.

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