Jamie Henderson (sprinter)
Scottish athlete (born 1969)
Jamie Henderson
Birth name Jamie Alexander Henderson Born (1969-03-28 ) 28 March 1969 (age 55) Sport Athletics Event Sprinting
Jamie Alexander Henderson (born 28 March 1969) is a Scottish former athlete who competed as a sprinter .[ 1]
A former Edinburgh Academy pupil, Henderson was coached by Bob Inglis.[ 2] He won the UK Athletics Championships 100 metres title in 1986 and became the youngest ever champion for that event.[ 3] As a teenager he had further success with a third-place finish in the 100 metres at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athens and was 100 metres champion at the 1987 European Junior Championships , running a personal best of 10.21 seconds for the latter.[ 4]
Henderson represented Scotland in three editions of the Commonwealth Games , debuting in the 1986 Edinburgh games, where he was a 100 metres finalist and claimed a bronze with the 4×100 m relay team.[ 5]
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1986: Great Britain (Henderson , Goedluck , Kirton , Ridgeon )
1988: United States (Braunskill , Watts , Cason , Warren )
1990: United States (Nelloms , Bridges , Harris , Stallworth )
1992: Great Britain (Condon , Campbell , Baulch , Fergus )
1994: Great Britain (Gardener , Golding , Mackie , Cameron )
1996: United States (Williams , Davis , Moore , Armstrong )
1998: Jamaica (Slowly , Thomas , Thompson , Bailey )
2000: Great Britain (Edgar , Grant , Benjamin , Lewis-Francis )
2002: United States (Collins , Felix , Williams , Willie Hordge )
2004: United States (Kimmons , Omole , Williams , Merrit )
2006: Jamaica (Barnes , Rose , Jervis , Blake )
2008: United States (Sales , Sales , Goodwin , Wilks )
2010: United States (Granger , Silmon , Harris , Bradwell )
2012: United States (Hill , Bailey , Delaney , Ernest )
2014: United States (Miller , Bromell , Williams , Friday )
2016: United States (Norman , Montgomery , Taylor , Lyles )
2018: United States (Harrison , Schwartz , Kratz , Williams )
2021: South Africa (Xhotyen , Dambile , Moleyane , Richardson )
2022: Japan (Ikeshita , Fujiwara , Tateno , Yanagita )
2024: Jamaica (Witter , Card , Wade , Daley )