LaShawn Merritt (born June 27, 1986) is a retired American
track and field
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athlete who competed in
sprinting events, specializing in the
400 metres
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. He is a former
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champion over the distance and his personal best of 43.65 seconds makes him the eleventh fastest of all time.
Merritt was a successful junior athlete and won the 400 m gold at the
2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics
The 2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Grosseto, Italy on 12–18 July.
Results Men
Women
Medal table
Participation
According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list, 1261 athletes from 168 count ...
, as well as setting two
world junior records in the relays. He became part of the American
4 × 400 meter relay
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team and helped win the event at the
2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships
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. He established himself individually in 2007 by winning a
silver medal
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in the 400 m at the
2007 World Championships.
He came out on top of a rivalry with
Jeremy Wariner
Jeremy Matthew Wariner (born January 31, 1984) is a retired American track athlete specializing in the 400 meters. He has won four Olympic medals (three gold, one silver) and six World Championships medals. He is the joint sixth fastest comp ...
in 2008 by winning in the
2008 Olympic final in a personal best time, and by a record margin of 0.99 secs. He also broke the
Olympic record
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in the relay with the American team, recording the second fastest time ever. Merritt established himself as the World Champion with a win at the
2009 World Championships in Athletics
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in the 400 m and the 4 × 400 m relay.
Merritt served a 21-month doping ban between 2009 and 2011 for unintential use of DHEA and pregnenolone.
Biography
Merritt is a native of
Portsmouth, Virginia
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where he graduated from
Woodrow Wilson High School. He spent one year as a college athlete at
East Carolina University
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, signing an endorsement contract with
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during his first season of indoor track, making him ineligible to compete in an NCAA event. Merritt then transferred to
Old Dominion University
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in
Norfolk, Virginia
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. He studied business administration at
Norfolk State University
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also located in Norfolk.
Early career
Merritt came to prominence as a junior athlete at the
2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics
The 2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Grosseto, Italy on 12–18 July.
Results Men
Women
Medal table
Participation
According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list, 1261 athletes from 168 count ...
. He took the gold medal in the 400 meters race and set two
junior world records as part of the American 4 × 100 and 4 × 400 meter relay teams. He took part in the
2005 World Championships in Athletics
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, his first major senior championship, and acted as the relay substitute for the men's 4 × 400 m. He helped the team win their heat and was substituted for
Jeremy Wariner
Jeremy Matthew Wariner (born January 31, 1984) is a retired American track athlete specializing in the 400 meters. He has won four Olympic medals (three gold, one silver) and six World Championships medals. He is the joint sixth fastest comp ...
for the final, where the American team won the gold medal.
He broke into the senior ranks in 2006, and was selected for the 4 × 400 m relay team for the
2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships
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. Along with
Tyree Washington
Tyree Washington (born August 28, 1976) is a retired American sprinter.
Born in Riverside, California, Washington attended both La Sierra High School and San Bernardino Valley College.
His coach during 2003 was Antonio Pettigrew, who ran alo ...
,
Milton Campbell
Milton Campbell (born May 15, 1976) is a former track and field athlete from the United States who mainly competed in the 400 metres.
His success comes during the indoor season. At the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships he set a world recor ...
and
Wallace Spearmon
Wallace Spearmon Jr. (born December 24, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is a retired American sprint athlete who specialized in the 200 meters. He is a two-time NCAA outdoor champion in the 200 m and won the silver medal in the eve ...
, he won the World Indoor title in the event. Outdoors, he improved his best to 44.14 seconds for a
bronze medal
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at the
2006 IAAF World Athletics Final
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and was selected to represent the United States at the
2006 IAAF World Cup
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, at which he won the 400 m competition.
Prior to the 400 m final at the
2007 World Championships in Athletics
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in
Osaka
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, Merritt stated his intent to beat all-comers. He achieved his first sub-44 second run, finishing in 43.96, and beat 2000 Olympic champion
Angelo Taylor
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to the line. However, this was not enough to beat the reigning World and Olympic champion Jeremy Wariner, who was half a second ahead. Nevertheless, the
silver medal
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was Merritt's first at a global championships over the 400 m. He again formed part of the United States' 4 × 400 meter relay team and, with fellow individual medallists Wariner and Taylor among the team, the American's eased to victory some three and a half seconds ahead of the
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History
Culture
Olympic Games
World Championships in Athletics
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. With Wariner absent from the field, Merritt won the
gold medal
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at the
2007 IAAF World Athletics Final
The 5th IAAF World Athletics Final was held at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany on September 22 and September 23, 2007.
Results
Men
Women
See also
* 2007 in athletics (track and field)
References
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Olympic champion and Wariner duels
Merritt's 2008 season was marked by an intense rivalry with Wariner, who had won the 400 m at every major global championship since 2004. The
2008 IAAF Golden League provided the venue for many of their duels.
[Wenig, Jörg (2008-09-13)]
Merritt vs. Wariner 2008 – final score: Merritt 4, Wariner 3
IAAF
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. Retrieved on 2010-04-27. He scored his first major win over Wariner in a close affair at the
Internationales Stadionfest
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in
Berlin
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. He confirmed his Olympic place a month later by winning at the 2008
United States Olympic Trials, again defeating the reigning Olympic champion Wariner. Later in July at the
Golden Gala
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meeting, Wariner responded by edging a win in the 400 m by just 0.01 seconds. At the
Meeting Gaz de France
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in
Paris
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, the last Golden League competition before the Olympics, Wariner seemed to have the momentum behind him after a win in 43.86 seconds.

Merritt won the 400 m at the
2008 Summer Olympics
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in Beijing. A close race between Merritt and Wariner was expected, though it ultimately ended in a rout. The 0.99-second margin between Merritt's first-place finish and Wariner's second-place finish was the largest in an Olympic 400 m final. His time of 43.75, a new personal best, made him the fifth fastest 400 m runner on the all-time lists, still two places behind Wariner, who is third on the all-time list of fastest runners.
[400 Metres All Time]
IAAF
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(2009-10-13). Retrieved on 2010-04-27. He teamed up with Wariner, Angelo Taylor and 400 m bronze medallist
David Neville for the
men's 4 × 400 m relay. The team defeated the
Olympic record
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mark which had stood since the
1992 Barcelona Olympics
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by running a time of 2:55.39, the second fastest in the history of the event.
Weeks after the Olympics, he lost to Wariner by a large margin at the
Weltklasse Zürich
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, although Wariner's winning time of 43.82 seconds was still slower than Merritt's Olympic winning run. Merritt secured his fourth win over Wariner that season at the
2008 IAAF World Athletics Final
The 6th IAAF World Athletics Final was held at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart, Germany on September 13 and September 14, 2008.
A number of road races also took place on the second day of competition. There were seven different starting poi ...
. Although the two had both beaten each other that season, Merritt had won all the most important races, ending the season as the Olympic and American champion over 400 m as well as taking home the World Athletics Final payday. He opted to miss out on the 2009 indoor season to focus on improving his running and technique.
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2009 World Champion and doping ban
With Wariner already qualified for the World Championships as the defending champion, Merritt won the 400 m at the 2009 US Championships somewhat uncontested, equalling his own world leading time of 44.50 seconds. At the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
The 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics () were held in Berlin, Germany from 15 to 23 August 2009. The majority of events took place in the Olympiastadion, while the marathon and racewalking events started and finished at the Brandenbu ...
, in Berlin
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, he went on to win the 400 m in a world-leading time of 44.06 seconds, once again beating Wariner.
In October 2010, Merritt was issued with 21-month competition ban backdated to October 2009 after testing positive three times for DHEA
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), also known as androstenolone, is an endogenous steroid hormone precursor. It is one of the most abundant circulating steroids in humans. DHEA is produced in the adrenal glands, the gonads, and the brain. It functio ...
and pregnenolone
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. The American Arbitration Association's ruling accepted Merritt had unintentionally consumed the banned substances contained within a male enhancement product called ExtenZe
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.
2011: Return to the track
After serving his competition ban, Merritt finished second at the Stockholm meeting of the Diamond League series with a time of 44.74. He received a berth to the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea due to him being the 2009 World Champion for the 400 meters. At the 2011 World Championships, he set a world leading time of 44.35. He eventually won the silver medal behind teenager Kirani James
Sir Kirani Zeno James GCNG COG (born 1 September 1992) is a Grenadian professional sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. He won the 400 m at the World Championships in 2011 and won the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. In the ...
of Grenada, having led most of the race, but went on to run the final leg of the United States' gold medal-winning 4 × 400 m relay team having been in third place coming out of the final bend.
2012
Merritt was the number one qualifier at the 2012 Olympic Trials. Two weeks before the track and field
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events at the 2012 Summer Olympics
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, Merritt tweaked his hamstring in the Herculis
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Editions
World records
Over the course of its histo ...
meet in Monaco
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. As a result of this injury he pulled up in a qualifying heat of the 400 m at the London Olympics and did not finish.
2016
Merritt qualified once again onto the US team for the 400 meters at the 2016 Summer Olympics
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in Rio de Janeiro
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. He ran a very quick time of 43.85 but only managed to win the bronze medal behind defending Olympic champion, Kirani James
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of Grenada
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, who won the silver medal with a time of 43.76, and Wayde van Niekerk
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of South Africa
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, who won the gold medal with a new world record time of 43.03.
2017
Merritt announced his retirement following the 2017 World Championships in Athletics
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Bidding p ...
.
Personal bests
* All information taken from IAAF profile.
Merritt is one of only six men in history to have broken 20 seconds for the 200 metres and 44 seconds for the 400 metres, the other men being Michael Johnson, Isaac Makwala
Isaac Makwala (born 24 September 1985) is a Botswana sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres.
Career
He was the gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games in 2018. He has also won continental titles at the distance, winning at the 2015 Af ...
, Wayde Van Niekerk, Michael Norman, and Fred Kerley
Fredrick Lee Kerley ( ; born May 7, 1995) is an American track and field sprinter. He was the Olympic silver medalist over 100 m at the 2020 Olympics and bronze medalist at the 2024 Olympics in the same event. Kerley has earned an additional s ...
.
His personal best of 43.65 seconds for the 400 metres, set in Beijing on 26 August 2015, was the fastest non-winning time in history until the 2024 Olympic final where Matthew Hudson-Smith
Matthew Hudson-Smith (born 26 October 1994) is a British track and field sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres and is the 5th fastest athlete of all-time over the distance. In September 2024 he was ranked as the number one 400 m runner in ...
lowered this record to 43.44 seconds.
Achievements
Track records
As of September 2024, Merritt holds the following track records for 200 metres and 400 metres.
200 metres
400 metres
References
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1986 births
Living people
African-American track and field athletes
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics
East Carolina Pirates men's track and field athletes
Old Dominion University alumni
Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field
Sportspeople from Portsmouth, Virginia
Track and field athletes from Virginia
Woodrow Wilson High School (Portsmouth, Virginia) alumni
World Athletics Championships medalists
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
World Athletics Championships athletes for the United States
Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in track and field
Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Diamond League winners
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
World Athletics Indoor Championships winners
IAAF Continental Cup winners
World Athletics Championships winners
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20th-century African-American sportsmen
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