
JAMES CARTER
Event:
400m hurdles
Height: 6-0
Weight: 190
PR: 47.43 (2005)
Born: May 7, 1978, in Baltimore,
Md.
Current Residence:
Raleigh, N.C.
High School: Mervo Tech
(Baltimore, Md.) ‘96
College: Hampton University ‘00
Coach: Antonio Pettigrew
Agent: Ray Flynn
Club: Nike
Career Highlights: 2005 World Outdoor silver medalist; 3-time USA Outdoor champion (’02, ’04, ‘07); 2002 World Cup champion; 4th at 2000 & 2004 Olympic Games
Carter enjoyed an
outstanding 2007 outdoor season highlighted by his victory at the 2007 AT&T USA
Outdoor Championships, where his winning time of 47.72 seconds in the 400m
hurdles final was the second-fastest time in the world that season. Carter made
it to the podium of a major international event for the first time in his career
with his silver medal-winning performance at the 2005 World Outdoor
Championships in Helsinki, where he posted a career-best time of 47.43 seconds.
He has shown steady improvement, achieving his first national ranking in 1999
and world ranking in 2000. In 2002 he added his first
U.S.
title and World Cup gold. His 47.57 at Zurich was the fastest time by an American
in 2002. The first Baltimorean in a generation to earn a berth on the U.S.
Olympic Team, Carter’s 48.04 to finish fourth in the 2000 Olympic final was his
PR until he ran 47.57 in Zurich on
August 16, 2002... Carter had a thymus tumor removed from his
chest after he was stricken with myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular disease, as
a child. The disease weakened him to the extent that he could not pick up a fork
to eat…nickname is ‘Slash’…High School alma mater Mervo Tech in Baltimore does
not have a track. Had Olympic rings tattooed on his shoulder after making the
2000 Olympic Team.
2008: 12th in Olympic Trials semi-finals (49.45)...6th at Bislett Games Oslo (50.15)…7th at DKB-ISTAF Berlin
(51.45)
2007:
USA Outdoor champion
(47.72U.S. Leader)… 4th
at World Outdoors (48.40)...3rd at adidas Track Classic (48.76)…1st
at Reebok Grand Prix (48.37)…2nd in Osaka (48.22)…1st at
Lausanne (48.30)…3rd at Rome (48.31)…1st at Paris
(48.61)…ranked #3 in world, #2 U.S. by T&FN…best of 47.72.
2006: 3rd at USA
Outdoors (48.44)…4th at Osaka (48.16)…5th at Reebok Grand
Prix (50.10)…3rd at Nike Prefontaine Classic (49.31)…6th
at Paris (49.21)…6th at Rome (49.18)…5th at Athens Super
Grand Prix (49.03)…4th at Lausanne (48.45)…2nd at London
Grand Prix (48.79)…ranked #8 in world, #3 U.S. by T&FN…best of 48.16.
2005: World Outdoor Champs silver
medalist (47.43PR)…3rd at USA Outdoors (48.03)…2nd at Nike Prefontaine Classic
(47.95)...1st in semifinal in Helsinki (47.78)...1st at Paris (48.05)...1st at
Lausanne (48.47)...1st at Rome (48.41)...ranked #2 in world (#2 U.S.) by T&FN...best
of 47.43.
2004:
Olympic trials 400mH champion (47.68)…4th at Olympic Games (48.58)…runner-up at
USA Indoors (46.80)…2nd in 600 yd run at Verizon Millrose Games (1:11.44)…3rd at
Nike Prefontaine Classic (48.83)…ranked #4 in world, #2 U.S. by T&FN…best
of 47.68.
2003: 3rd at USA Outdoors
(49.23)…4th at London (48.88)…ranked #4 in the U.S. by T&FN…best of
48.88.
2002: USA Outdoor champion
(48.12)…won World Cup (48.27)…2nd at Rome (48.18)…1st at Osaka (49.21)…1st at
NACAC (48.95)…2nd at Athens (48.88)…2nd at London (48.09)…2nd at Zurich
(47.57)…3rd at Grand Prix Final (48.12)…ranked #3 in the world, #1 in U.S. by
T&FN…best of 47.57.
2001: 3rd at USA Outdoors
(48.79)…5th in semifinal at 2001 World Outdoors (49.38)…Millrose 400m champ
(48.83)…2nd in 400m at Tyson Invitational (46.36)…2nd at adidas Golden Spike
Invitational (47.12)…ran 48.51 in Rome…ranked #7 in world & #2 U.S. by T&FN…best
of 48.44 in Paris.
2000: Placed 3rd at the Olympic
Trials in a PR 48.46...placed 4th at Olympic Games (48.04)...won Slovak Gold
Invitational in 49.08 June 22...ranked #7 in world (2nd in U.S.) by T&FN...best
of 48.04.
1999: Placed 3rd at NCAA
Champs...won MEAC 400H, long jump...ranked #10 in U.S. by T&FN...best of
49.45.
1998: Best of 50.17.
06/09/08