(1973-12-30) 30 December 1973 (age 50) Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Nationality
Trinidadian
Political party
United National Congress
Residence(s)
Florida, United States
Sports career
Height
176 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight
75 kg (165 lb)
Sport
Sprinting
Event(s)
100 metres, 200 metres
College team
UCLA
Sports achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
100 m: 9.86 s (Lausanne 1999) 200 m: 19.77 s (Stuttgart 1997)
Medal record
Men's Athletics
Representing Trinidad and Tobago
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney
100 m
1996 Atlanta
100 m
1996 Atlanta
200 m
2000 Sydney
200 m
World Championships
1997 Athens
200 m
2001 Edmonton
4×100 m relay
1995 Gothenburg
100 m
2001 Edmonton
100 m
Pan American Games
2003 Santo Domingo
4×100 m relay
Commonwealth Games
1998 Kuala Lumpur
100 m
Goodwill Games
1998 New York City
200 m
1998 New York City
100 m
World Junior Championships
1992 Seoul
100 m
1992 Seoul
200 m
CAC Junior Championships (U20)
1992 Tegucigalpa
100 m
1992 Tegucigalpa
200 m
Ato Jabari BoldonOLY[2] (born 30 December 1973) is a Trinidadian former track and field athlete, politician, and four-time Olympic medal winner. He holds the Trinidad and Tobago national record in the 50, 60 and 200 metres events with times of 5.64, 6.49 and 19.77 seconds respectively, and also the Commonwealth Games record in the 100 m. He also held the 100m national record at 9.86s, having run it four times until Richard Thompson ran 9.85s on 13 August 2011.
After retiring from his track career, Boldon was an Opposition Senator in the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament, representing the United National Congress from 2006–2007. Boldon works as an NBC Sports television broadcast analyst for track and field.
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Ato Jabari Boldon OLY (born 30 December 1973) is a Trinidadian former track and field athlete, politician, and four-time Olympic medal winner. He holds...
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