Ginnie Crawford
American track and field athlete
Virginia Crawford (née Powell; born September 7, 1983) is a retired American track and field athlete who specialises in the sprint hurdles . She now is a 4th grade teacher after retiring track and field.[ 1]
She began her international track career at the 1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics , and she reached the final of the 100 meter hurdles competition. She won her first major medal at the 2006 IAAF World Cup , finishing in 12.90 seconds. She first competed in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics in 2005 , and reached the final of the sprint hurdles competition at the 2007 and 2009 editions, finishing fifth and sixth respectively.[ 2]
Powell is a two-time US national champion over the 100 meter hurdles, winning the title in 2006 and 2007.[ 3] [ 4] She was also a successful collegiate athlete , winning two NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships while a student at the University of Southern California . At the 2006 NCAA meet, she finished the semi-finals in 12.55 seconds (breaking Gail Devers ' collegiate record ) and won the final the following day in 12.48 seconds, setting a world-leading time.[ 5] [ 6]
In 2006, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female collegiate track and field athlete.[ 7] [ 8]
In 2010, she married Shawn Crawford who is an olympic medalist for track and field.[ 9]
Personal bests
Event
Time (sec )
Venue
Date
55 metres hurdles
7.71
Los Angeles, California , United States
February 15, 2003
60 metres hurdles
7.84
Fayetteville, Arkansas , United States
March 10, 2006
100 metres hurdles
12.45
New York City, New York , United States
June 2, 2007
60 metres
7.21
Fayetteville, Arkansas , United States
March 10, 2006
100 metres
11.10
Eugene, Oregon , United States
May 14, 2006
200 metres
23.29
Los Angeles, California , United States
April 29, 2006
All information taken from IAAF profile.
References
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1927–1979Amateur Athletic Union 1980–1992The Athletics Congress 1993–presentUSA Track & Field Notes * Distances have varied as follows: 60 yards hurdles (1965-86), 55 m hurdles (1987-90), 50 m hurdles (1933-41, 1948), 50 yards hurdles (1928-32, 1945-46, 1949-54, 1957-58, 1964), 80 m hurdles (1955), 70 yards hurdles (1956, 1959-63). From 1965-68, there were 4 hurdles instead of 5 hurdles other years.
1923–1979Amateur Athletic Union 1980–1992The Athletics Congress 1993–presentUSA Track & Field Notes
OT : 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
2020 OT : The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Distance :The event was over 60 yards until 1928, 80 meters 1929-1968
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