Tara Davis

Tara Davis (born May 20, 1999) is an American track and field athlete. She is the American Junior Record holder in the indoor long jump.[1] She broke the record February 11, 2017 at the Dumanis Sports Group Prep Classic in Frisco, Texas, jumping 6.68 m (21 ft 10 34 in). The previous record, set by Carol Lewis had stood for over 36 years, since 1981.[2] Davis is also a hurdler and triple jumper.

Tara Davis
Davis in 2018
Personal information
National team United States
Born (1999-05-20) May 20, 1999
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight110 lb (50 kg)
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event(s)100m Hurdles, long jump
College teamTexas Longhorns (2019-present)
Georgia Bulldogs (2017-2018)
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)

High School

Later in the year, running for Agoura High School, she won three events at the CIF California State Meet. Her win in the 100 meters hurdles in 12.83 beat the National High School Record, but it was aided by a +3.7 mps wind. Her mark is the best under all conditions in history. She also set the state record in the long jump. Her 22 ft 1 in (6.73 m) beat the 24-year-old record by disgraced Olympian Marion Jones, who at the time jumped for another Marmonte League school, Thousand Oaks High School.[3] A few weeks earlier, she had run the hurdles in 12.89 at the Ventura County meet.Video on YouTube It was the second fastest wind legal race in history. She was selected Ventura County Track and Field Athlete of the Year.[4]

After graduating high school, she now attended the University of Georgia.[5] And coached by Petros Kyprianou.

NCAA

As a University of Georgia student athlete, Davis broke Klaudia Siciarz's world U20 record in the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.98 seconds, during the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. In the same meet, she came 3rd in the long, completing a University of Georgia sweep. She finished behind Keturah Orji and Kate Hall.

After her season at Georgia, she transferred to Texas. She did not get to compete until the 2019-2020 track season, because of transfer rules. She went on to appeal her old coaches decision to hold her from bring released from the team.[6]

Tara Davis at World Athletics

References

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