Henry Manuel Andrade (born April 17, 1962) is an American-Cape Verdeanhurdler. One of the best hurdlers in the United States during the 1980s and early 1990s who,[1] after years of frustration in the American Olympic Trials, achieved his opportunity to compete in the Olympics by obtaining dual citizenship through his parents' ancestry[2] and representing the Cape Verde Islands in the 1996 Summer Olympics at the age of 34.[3] Unfortunately, when his olympic moment was to occur, he showed up with a severe injury[4] and was unable to make it out of the heats. Earlier in the season, he set the Cape Verde national record in the 110 hurdles 13.78 at the Modesto Relays.
In his two attempts at the 1984 and 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials, Andrade finished in 6th place at both.[14]
Andrade received a master's degree in Physical Education at Long Beach State University in 1996 and has been working as a personal trainer.[8] He remains an active Masters track and field athlete.[15] He is the manager for his nephew Jordin Andrade who has also elected to run for the Cape Verde Islands in the Olympics.[16]
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