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'''Sharon Hudson''' (born 30 July 1973 in [[Kitzingen]], [[Germany]]) is a retired [[United States|American]] [[triple jump]]er.
'''Sharon Hudson''' (born 30 July 1973 in [[Kitzingen]], [[Germany]]) is a retired [[United States|American]] [[triple jump]]er.


Born to an [[African American]] father and a [[Koreans|Korean]] mother.<ref>[http://www.mixedfolks.com/athletes3.htm MixedFolks.com - Mixed Athletes Page 3<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Born to an [[African American]] father and a [[Koreans|Korean]] mother.<ref>[http://www.mixedfolks.com/athletes3.htm MixedFolks.com - Mixed Athletes Page 3<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509064627/http://www.mixedfolks.com/athletes3.htm |date=2008-05-09 }}</ref>


She won the silver medal at the [[1994 IAAF World Cup]],<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.co.uk/ic/wp.htm IAAF World Cup in Athletics] - GBR Athletics</ref> finished eighth at the [[1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships|1995 World Indoor Championships]],<ref>[http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/world/1995/f95_23.html 1995 World Indoor Championships, women's triple jump final] - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite</ref> tenth at the [[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's triple jump|1996 Olympic Games]] and fifth at the [[1998 IAAF World Cup]].<ref>[http://calstatelaathletics.com/staff.aspx?staff=9 CSULA Dr. Sheila Hudson Senior Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics/SWA/Compliance - 2016]</ref>
She won the silver medal at the [[1994 IAAF World Cup]],<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.co.uk/ic/wp.htm IAAF World Cup in Athletics] - GBR Athletics</ref> finished eighth at the [[1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships|1995 World Indoor Championships]],<ref>[http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/world/1995/f95_23.html 1995 World Indoor Championships, women's triple jump final] - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite</ref> tenth at the [[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's triple jump|1996 Olympic Games]] and fifth at the [[1998 IAAF World Cup]].<ref>[http://calstatelaathletics.com/staff.aspx?staff=9 CSULA Dr. Sheila Hudson Senior Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics/SWA/Compliance - 2016]</ref>


Hudson set two unofficial [[world records in athletics|world records]] in 1987.<ref>[http://www.sporting-heroes.net/athletics-heroes/stats_athletics/worldrecords/trjmp_w.asp Women's Triple Jump. World Record Progression] - Sporting Heroes</ref> Her personal best jump is 14.41 metres, achieved in July 1996 in [[Stockholm]]. The American record currently belongs to [[Tiombe Hurd]] with 14.45 metres.<ref>[http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AMERIQUEDUNORD/USA.htm American athletics records]</ref>
Hudson set two unofficial [[world records in athletics|world records]] in 1987.<ref>[http://www.sporting-heroes.net/athletics-heroes/stats_athletics/worldrecords/trjmp_w.asp Women's Triple Jump. World Record Progression] - Sporting Heroes</ref> Her personal best jump is 14.41 metres, achieved in July 1996 in [[Stockholm]]. The American record currently belongs to [[Tiombe Hurd]] with 14.45 metres.<ref>[http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AMERIQUEDUNORD/USA.htm American athletics records] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701051629/http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AMERIQUEDUNORD/USA.htm |date=2007-07-01 }}</ref>


==USA National Championships==
==USA National Championships==

Revision as of 20:47, 14 May 2018

Sean McGorty
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1967-06-30) June 30, 1967 (age 56)
Wurzburg, Germany
Height5-5
Sport
SportTrack & Field
Event(s)Triple jump, Long jump
College teamUc berkeley
Turned pro1990
Retired2002
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals10th at 1996 Olympics
Personal best(s)Long jump: 6.73m/22-1[1]
Triple jump: 14.41m/47-3.5[1]
Medal record
Women’s athletics
Representing  United States
1996 Olympics

{{1996 Atlanta|Women's Triple Jump}}

Updated on May 24, 2016

Sharon Hudson (born 30 July 1973 in Kitzingen, Germany) is a retired American triple jumper.

Born to an African American father and a Korean mother.[2]

She won the silver medal at the 1994 IAAF World Cup,[3] finished eighth at the 1995 World Indoor Championships,[4] tenth at the 1996 Olympic Games and fifth at the 1998 IAAF World Cup.[5]

Hudson set two unofficial world records in 1987.[6] Her personal best jump is 14.41 metres, achieved in July 1996 in Stockholm. The American record currently belongs to Tiombe Hurd with 14.45 metres.[7]

USA National Championships

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1987 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships San Jose City College 1st Triple jump 45-5.25
1989 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Houston, Texas 1st Triple jump 45-6.5
1990 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Cerritos College 1st Triple jump 46-2
1991 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Downing Stadium 2nd Triple jump 43-5
1992 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tad Gormley Stadium 1st Triple jump 46-8.25
1993 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 1st Triple jump 44-3
1993 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Hayward Field, University of Oregon 2nd Triple jump
1994 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 1st Triple jump 45-3.5
1994 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tom Black Track, University of Tennessee 1st Triple jump 46-8.25
1995 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 1st Triple jump 46-8.25
1995 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Hornet Stadium, California State University, Sacramento 1st Triple jump 48-1.25w
1996 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 1st Triple jump 46-7.5
1996 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Centennial Olympic Stadium 2nd Triple jump
1997 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships IU Carroll Track Stadium, IUPUI 8th Triple jump 42-4
1998 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tad Gormley Stadium 1st Triple jump 45-0.25
1999 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Hayward Field, University of Oregon 2nd Triple jump 13.81m/43-3.75
2000 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 4th Triple jump 13.10m/42-11.75
2000 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Hornet Stadium, California State University, Sacramento 2nd Triple jump 13.93m/45-8.5
2001 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Hayward Field, University of Oregon 3rd Triple jump 13.68/44-10.75

Career at UC Berkeley

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1986 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 5th Triple jump
1987 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 2nd Long jump
1987 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 1st Triple jump 45-2.5
1988 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 1st Triple jump 45-8
1990 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 1st Long jump 21-9.5
1990 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship 1st Triple jump 46-0.75

[8]

References

  1. ^ a b USATF. "Profile of Sheila Hudson".
  2. ^ MixedFolks.com - Mixed Athletes Page 3 Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ IAAF World Cup in Athletics - GBR Athletics
  4. ^ 1995 World Indoor Championships, women's triple jump final - Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite
  5. ^ CSULA Dr. Sheila Hudson Senior Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics/SWA/Compliance - 2016
  6. ^ Women's Triple Jump. World Record Progression - Sporting Heroes
  7. ^ American athletics records Archived 2007-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ 2012 UC Berkeley Golden Bears Track and Field Record Book

External links

Records
Preceded by Women's Triple Jump World Record Holder
Not officially ratified by the IAAF

1987-06-06 – 1987-10-11
Succeeded by