Michelle-Lee Ahye ( born Michelle-Lee Ahye ; born April 10, 1992, Port of Spain , Trinidad ) - Trinidad athlete , short-distance runner , participant in the 2012 Olympic Games in London and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro , winner of the 2015 World Athletics Championships (bronze medal in the relay 4 Γ 100 meters ).
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| 100 m | 10.85 sec (2014) | |||||||||||||||||||
| 200 m | 22.25 sec (2016) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Sports career
At the international competitions, Ahje has been performing since 2007, she has repeatedly won at the junior and youth competitions of CARIFTA Games . In 2011, she performed at the World Championships in South Korean Daegu , competed in the 100m race, with a result of 11.48 seconds, she dropped out of the fight at the stage of semifinal races. In 2012, Achier represented Trinidad and Tobago at the Summer Olympics in London; in the 100m race, she dropped out after the second qualifying race, showing a time of 11.32 seconds. At the 2013 World Cup in Moscow, Achier again did not qualify for the hundred-meter race. Two years later, at the World Championships in Beijing , she was fifth in the 100 meters race, showing a time of 10.98 seconds, and also became a bronze medalist in the 4 Γ 100 meters relay as part of the national team of Trinidad and Tobago [1] .
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Links
- Michelle Lee Achier - profile on the IAAF website
- Michelle Lee Achier - Olympic stats on Sports-Reference.com