Candace Hill

Candace Hill (born February 11, 1999) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 100 metres and 200 metres. She graduated from Rockdale County High School. She became the world's first high school woman to break the 11-second barrier clocking 10.98 in the 100 meters sprint at the 2015 Brooks PR Invitational on 21 June 2015 in Shoreline, Washington, United States.[2][3] Her mark, quickly ratified, is the world youth best, the terminology for world record among athletes before the year of their 18th birthday. She will remain eligible for that division through 2016. Since the mark was set outside of the sanctioned NFHS season, the mark is not eligible for the NFHS High School Record. Out of season marks like this are recognized by Track and Field News which has not yet published it as the National High School Record. Candace Hill is the first US high school female to run under 11.10 for 100 meters.[4]

Candace Hill
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1999-02-11) February 11, 1999
Conyers, Georgia, United States
ResidenceConyers, Georgia, United States
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event(s)Sprints
TeamASICS[1]
Turned pro2015[1]
Coached byTony Carpenter[1]
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • 100 m: 10.98 (Shoreline, 2015)
  • 200 m: 22.43 (Cali, 2015)

Four days later she was named the Gatorade National Girls' Track and Field Athlete of the Year. She is only the second sophomore to receive the award, after Marion Jones.[5] She was also Track and Field News "High School Athlete of the Year" in 2015.[6] On 1 July 2015, she won the Youth qualifying championship in Lisle, Illinois by a quarter of a second,[7] which entitled her to run at the 2015 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Cali, Colombia, where she took the world title at 100 meters and set the championship meet record at 11.08 (+0.0 m/s).[8] A couple of days later, she completed the sprint double by also winning the 200 meters with a personal best time of 22.43 (-0.7 m/s).

On December 17, 2015, Candace Hill turned professional with ASICS ten-year contract, skipping college athletics.[9][10]

In 2016, Candace missed 4 months of training and won 2016 USA Junior Championships prelim in 200 meters in 22.76, won prelim and finals in 100 meters in 11.24.[11][12] A week later, Candace Hill placed 14th in 23.05 in 200 meters at 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) (22.93 in prelim). US sprint sensation Candace Hill’s championship record of 11.07 (0.9 m/s) to take the women’s 100m IAAF World U20 Championships title at 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships and ran anchor leg of 4x100 meters on a team who won gold in 43.69.[13][14][15]

Statistics

Information from IAAF profile unless otherwise noted.[16]

Personal bests

EventTime (s)Wind (m/s)CompetitionVenueDateNotes
100 meters10.98+2.0Brooks PR InvitationalShoreline, WashingtonJune 20, 2015Age-16 WR, U17/U18 WB, U20 WL, U20 NR
200 meters22.43−0.7World Youth ChampionshipsCali, ColombiaJuly 19, 2015Age-16 WR, U17/U18 WB, U20 WL, CR
22.38+2.1Star Athletics Sprint SeriesMontverde, FloridaJune 11, 2016w
4 × 100 meters relay43.69n/aWorld U20 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, PolandJuly 23, 2016U20 WL

Seasonal bests

Year100 meters200 meters
201311.8123.85
201411.4423.12
201510.9822.43
201611.0722.76
201711.2322.68
201811.4323.33

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position EventTimeWind Notes
Representing the  United States
2015World Youth ChampionshipsCali, Colombia1st100 meters11.080.0CR
1st200 meters22.43−0.7Age-16 WR, U17/U18 WB, U20 WL, CR
2016World U20 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland1st100 meters11.07+0.9U18/U20 WL, CR
1st4 × 100 meters relay43.69n/aU20 WL, PB

National competitions

Year Competition Venue Position EventTimeWind Notes
2015USA World Youth TrialsLisle, Illinois1st100 meters11.48−0.8
1st200 meters23.14+1.0
Representing ASICS
2016USA Junior ChampionshipsClovis, California1st100 meters11.24+1.2
1st200 meters22.76+1.7SB
USA Olympic TrialsEugene, Oregon4th (semi 1)100 meters11.07+3.1w
5th (semi 1)200 meters23.05−1.7
2017USA Indoor ChampionshipsAlbuquerque, New Mexico3rd300 meters36.56n/aA, PB [17]
USA U20 ChampionshipsSacramento, California1st100 meters11.37−1.5
USA ChampionshipsSacramento, California8th (semi 1)200 meters23.34−1.4

References

  1. Chavez, Christopher (17 December 2015). "Fastest U.S. high school sprinter Candace Hill turns professional". si.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. Jon Mulkeen (20 June 2015). "Hill breaks world youth 100m best and American junior record with 10.98". IAAF. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. JOHN WALTERS' Newsweek article on Candace Hill's 2015 season Newsweek. June 25, 2016.
  4. "IAAF Inside Athletics - Season 4 - Episode 09 - Candace Hill". IAAF Ato Boldon interview before 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships. August 30, 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
  5. USA Today. December 2015.
  6. 2015 High School athlete of the year Archived 2015-11-26 at the Wayback Machine Track and Field News. December 2015.
  7. http://www.adkinstrak.com/meets/2015/USATF_Hershey_National_Youth_Outdoor_Championships/
  8. http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-youth-championships/9th-iaaf-world-youth-championships-2015-5408/results/women/100-metres/final/result#resultheader
  9. "16-Year-Old Sprints Right Into Professional Track". New York Times. December 17, 2015.
  10. "Fastest U.S. high school sprinter Candace Hill turns professional". Sports Illustrated. December 17, 2015.
  11. Larry Eder interviews Candace Hill RunBlogRun. December 19, 2016.
  12. 2016 USA Junior Championships Results - 6/24/2016 to 6/26/2016 Veteran's Memorial Stadium - Clovis, California USATF. June 26, 2016.
  13. HILL A CHAMPION ONCE AGAIN AS US DOMINATE DAY THREE IN BYDGOSZCZ IAAF July 21, 2016.
  14. IAAF World U20 Championships Women's 4 x 100 meters Results IAAF. July 23, 2016.
  15. Recap of IAAF World U20 Championships Women's 4 x 100 meters IAAF. July 23, 2016.
  16. "Candace HILL | Profile". iaaf.org. IAAF. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  17. "USA Indoor Track & Field Championships - 3/3/2017 Results". usatf.org. USATF. March 3, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
Awards
Preceded by
Myles Marshall
USA Track & Field Youth Athlete of the Year
2015
Succeeded by
Sydney McLaughlin
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