- Derrick Adkins
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- Not to be confused with Derrick Atkins
Medal record Men's athletics Competitor for the United States Olympic Games Gold 1996 Atlanta 400 m hurdles World Championships Gold 1995 Gothenburg 400 m hurdles Derrick R. Adkins (born July 2, 1970) is a former American athlete, winner of 400 m hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, attended Malverne High School, Derrick Adkins rose into the international athletics scene in 1991, when he finished third at the US National Championships and qualified to the 1991 World Championships, where he finished in the sixth place.
Adkins won the World Student Games in 1991 and 1993 and finished seventh at the 1993 World Championships. Adkins made a rapid improvement in 1994, when he won his first US National Championships. He repeated this win in the next year and at the 1995 World Championships he was already a main favourite to the gold medal. At Gothenburg, Adkins won his heat easily and in the final he won the gold narrowly ahead of his career long rival Samuel Matete from Zambia.
Prior to the Atlanta Olympics, Matete beat Adkins in four races out of five, but at the Olympic Games itself Adkins turned the tables on Matete, winning in a time of 47.54 and beating Matete to a second place by 0.24 seconds.
In 1997, Adkins was second at the US National Championships, but missed the final for the first time at a World Championships by finishing only fifth at the semi-final. Adkins was Assistant Coach of Columbia University's Track and Field team between 2004 and 2006.
On February 17 Adkins appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman showing his gold medal on "Show and Tell".
Adkins is currently the director of the New Balance Track and Field Armory center in New York City.
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Kevin YoungMen's 400m Hurdles Best Year Performance
1994Succeeded by
Stéphane DiaganaPreceded by
Stéphane DiaganaMen's 400m Hurdles Best Year Performance
1996Succeeded by
Bryan BronsonOlympic Champions in Men's 400 m Hurdles 1900: Walter Tewksbury (USA) • 1904: Harry Hillman (USA) • 1908: Charles Bacon (USA) • 1920: Frank Loomis (USA) • 1924: Morgan Taylor (USA) • 1928: David Burghley (GBR) • 1932: Bob Tisdall (IRL) • 1936: Glenn Hardin (USA) • 1948: Roy Cochran (USA) • 1952: Charles Moore (USA) • 1956: Glenn Davis (USA) • 1960: Glenn Davis (USA) • 1964: Rex Cawley (USA) • 1968: David Hemery (GBR) • 1972: John Akii-Bua (UGA) • 1976: Edwin Moses (USA) • 1980: Volker Beck (GDR) • 1984: Edwin Moses (USA) • 1988: André Phillips (USA) • 1992: Kevin Young (USA) • 1996: Derrick Adkins (USA) • 2000: Angelo Taylor (USA) • 2004: Félix Sánchez (DOM) • 2008: Angelo Taylor (USA)
World Champions in Men's 400 m Hurdles 1983: Edwin Moses (USA) • 1987: Edwin Moses (USA) • 1991: Samuel Matete (ZAM) • 1993: Kevin Young (USA) • 1995: Derrick Adkins (USA) • 1997: Stéphane Diagana (FRA) • 1999: Fabrizio Mori (ITA) • 2001: Félix Sánchez (DOM) • 2003: Félix Sánchez (DOM) • 2005: Bershawn Jackson (USA) • 2007: Kerron Clement (USA) • 2009: Kerron Clement (USA) • 2011: Dai Greene (GBR)
Summer Universiade Champions in Men's 400 m Hurdles 1959 – 1961: Salvatore Morale (ITA) • 1963 – 1965: Roberto Frinolli (ITA) • 1967: Ron Whitney (USA) • 1970: Larry James (USA) • 1973: Dmitriy Stukalov (URS) • 1975: Rolf Ziegler (FRG) • 1977: Tom Andrews (USA) • 1979: Harry Schulting (NED) • 1981: David Lee (USA) • 1983: Aleksandr Kharlov (URS) • 1985: Tagir Zemskov (URS) • 1987: Dave Patrick (USA) • 1989: Reggie Davis (USA) • 1991 – 1993: Derrick Adkins (USA) • 1995: Kazuhiko Yamazaki (JPN) • 1997: Llewellyn Herbert (RSA) • 1999: Paweł Januszewski (POL) • 2001: Alwyn Myburgh (RSA) • 2003: Thomas Kortbeek (NED) • 2005: Kenji Narisako (JPN) • 2007: Petrus Koekemoer (RSA) • 2009: Tristan Thomas (AUS) 2011: Jeshua Anderson (USA)
Categories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- American hurdlers
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Olympic track and field athletes of the United States
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States
- Sportspeople from Brooklyn
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets track and field athletes
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
- American track and field athletics Olympic medalist stubs
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