Bahamian long jumper
Osbourne Moxey (born 27 August 1978) is a male long jumper from the Bahamas.
Osbourne has 2 kids Lauren and Landon. He is married to LaToya Moxey.
In the Bahamas he graduated from St. Augustine's College where he received a scholarship to attend Auburn University, where he earned a degree in engineering. Moxey was coached by Henry Rolle. He is known for his accolades in the Long Jump event and competing at the Olympic Games.
Osbourne has 5 siblings Beverton, Afton, Kendinique, Donavon, and Daron.
Career
His personal best jump is 8.19 metres, achieved in August 2002 in San Antonio.
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing Bahamas
|
1994
|
CARIFTA Games (U-17)
|
Bridgetown, Barbados
|
7th
|
110 m hurdles (91.4 cm)
|
|
3rd
|
Long jump
|
6.56 m
|
6th
|
Triple jump
|
13.16 m
|
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
|
3rd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
41.54
|
1995
|
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
|
George Town, Cayman Islands
|
3rd
|
Long jump
|
7.21 m
|
1996
|
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
|
Kingston, Jamaica
|
6th
|
Long jump
|
7.12 m
|
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
|
San Salvador, El Salvador
|
6th
|
Long jump
|
7.15 m
|
3rd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
41.51
|
1997
|
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
|
Bridgetown, Barbados
|
4th
|
Long jump
|
7.16 m
|
2002
|
Commonwealth Games
|
Manchester, England
|
5th
|
Long jump
|
7.87 m
|
NACAC U-25 Championships
|
San Antonio, Texas, United States
|
1st
|
Long jump
|
8.19 m (wind: +0.8 m/s)
|
2nd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
39.81
|
2003
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
St. George's, Grenada
|
2nd
|
Long jump
|
7.85 m w
|
Pan American Games
|
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|
5th
|
Long jump
|
7.93 m
|
World Championships
|
Paris, France
|
8th
|
Long jump
|
7.93 m (0.5 m/s)
|
2004
|
Olympic Games
|
Athens, Greece
|
10th (q)
|
Long jump
|
7.81 m (-0.1 m/s)
|
2005
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
2nd
|
Long jump
|
8.03 m (3.5 m/s) w
|
2006
|
Commonwealth Games
|
Melbourne, Australia
|
12th
|
Long jump
|
7.36 m (0.4 m/s)
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Cartagena, Colombia
|
5th
|
Long jump
|
7.73 m (-1.5 m/s)[1][2]
|
2007
|
Pan American Games
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
5th
|
Long jump
|
7.81 m
|
2008
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Cali, Colombia
|
5th
|
Long jump
|
7.68 m (3.4 m/s) w
|
2009
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Havana, Cuba
|
1st
|
Long jump
|
7.96 m (0.0 m/s)
|
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