UK Track & Field Volunteer Assistant Kori Carter Wins World 400m Hurdles Gold

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American Kori Carter – who serves as a volunteer assistant coach on the Kentucky track and field staff and trains under UK head coach Edrick Floréal’s tutelage having competed collegiately for Stanford – won gold in the 400-meter hurdles at the IAAF World Championships on Thursday.
Carter’s gold was the second of these World Championships by a Lexington resident non-UK alum hurdler that now works with the current Wildcats and trains under Floréal’s direction.
“This whole year all my coach and I have been talking about is being world champion,” Carter said. “I could barely sleep last night because that’s all I was dreaming of. I just envisioned coming out on top so I think believing you can do it before it happens is really important.
“When you work so hard and sacrifice so much for something, for it to pay off in the end is so satisfying,”
Jamaica’s Omar McLeod – who competed collegiately for Arkansas – won the 110m hurdles earlier this week.
Kentucky alumna Kendra Harrison’s – whose 100m hurdles world record a year ago perhaps helped inspire Carter and McLeod to move to Lexington — World Championships begin with the preliminary heats in her signature event on Friday.
“We’re trying to take over the hurdles one race at a time,” Carter said of the Floréal’s Kentucky elite training group. “I’m really proud of them. They push me every day in practice. They’re so inspiring.
“Mentally, they just help me be more confident. When you’re training with athletes of that caliber you have to rise to the occasion.”
Running in lane nine, Carter was one of the quickest out in the early portion of the race and couldn’t necessarily see her competitors’ positions (although a New York Times article from earlier this week would indicate she might’ve used the massive video boards above the turns inside London Stadium as a way of determining how the race was shaping up).
The U.S.’s reigning Olympic gold medalist Dalilah Muhammad led from hurdle one into the second turn, but Carter edged even over hurdle eight and pulled away down the home stretch winning in a convincing 53.07, the fastest time ever recorded by an athlete running in lane nine (per the IAAF report).
The performance was also the second fastest of Carter’s career. She ran a personal best 52.95 to confirm her place on Team USATF for these championships at the U.S. trials a few weeks ago. That American bronze time was the fastest she’d run since she set the collegiate record at 53.21 in an NCAA Championship performance for Stanford in 2013.
Floreal recruited Carter to Stanford, and worked with her until he took responsibility for Kentucky’s program in Summer 2012. Carter turned professional a few weeks after her NCAA title in 2013, and then trained in Los Angeles with a group including Allyson Felix the past few years before relocating to Lexington and reuniting with Floreal in autumn 2016. She placed fourth at the U.S. Olympic Trials – one spot behind incoming UK freshman Sydney McLaughlin – last summer.
“I love Coach Flo,” Carter said. “We’ve had a relationship farther back than most people know. He’s like my second dad. He pushes me every day to be better. I’m so blessed to have him.”
The weekend outlook
McLeod could feature in the 4x100m pool for Jamaica over the weekend. Kentucky’s Kayelle Clarke — the third leg on UK’s NCAA Champion 4x100m relay in June – is part of Trinidad and Tobago’s relay pool, after she medaled at the T&T Championships in June and raced in the World Championships 200m heats earlier this week.
 
 

UKTF Results/ Timetable – 2017 IAAF World Championships: London
Event UK entry/attachment
Friday, August 4
Men’s Discus qualification 20. Andrew Evans (U.S.): 201’1″/61.32m
Sunday, August 6
Men’s 110H heats 2. (Omar McLeod – Volunteer assistant coach/Arkansas alum [Jamaica]): 13.23Q (-1.2)
Men’s Marathon 67. Luis Orta (Venezuela): 2:33.42
Women’s Marathon DNF: Hiruni Wijuayaratne (Sri Lanka)
Men’s 110H Semifinals 1. McLeod: 13.10Q (+0.2)
Monday, August 7
Women’s 400H Heats  3. (Kori Carter — Volunteer assistant coach/Stanford alum [U.S.]): 54.99Q
17. Leah Nugent (Jamaica): 56.16q
Men’s 110H Final 1. Omar McLeod (Jamaica – UA alum): 13.04 (0.0) | World Champion
Tuesday, August 8
Women’s 200m heats
Seven heats | First 3 in each heat (Q), next 3 fastest (q)
35. Kayelle Clarke: 23.75 (-0.1)
400m Hurdles semifinals
Three heats | Top 2 in each heat (Q), next fastest (q)
4. Kori Carter (U.S – SU alum): 54.92Q
14. Leah Nugent: 56.19
Wednesday, August 9
Women’s Long Jump qualification
Automatic qualifying mark: 21’11.75”/6.70m (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q)
21. Sha’Keela Saunders (U.S.): 20’9″/6.32m
Thursday, August 10
Women’s 400m hurdles final 1. Kori Carter (U.S. | Stanford alumna): 53.07 – World Champion
Time (ET) Time (GMT +1) Event UK entry/attachment
Friday, August 11
5:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Women’s 100m Hurdles Heats
Five heats | First four in each heat (Q) next four fastest times (q)
Heat 3
Lane 2: Kendra Harrison (U.S.)
2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Women’s 100m Hurdles Semifinals TBD
Saturday, August 12
5:35 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Women’s 4x100m relay heats (Kayelle Clarke, Trinidad & Tobago)
3:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Women’s 100m Hurdles Final TBD
4:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Women’s 4x100m relay final TBD

 

Broadcast Listings – 2017 IAAF World Championships: London
Date Channel Event Start (ET) End (ET)
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold NBCSN Feed: Day 8 5:00 AM 7:30 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBCSN Day 8 – Morning Session 5:00 AM 7:30 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Track Events: Day 8 6:00 AM 7:20 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Discus: Day 8 6:10 AM 8:30 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Long Jump: Day 8 7:05 AM 8:15 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold High Jump: Day 8 7:15 AM 9:25 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 Olympic Channel Day 8 – Morning Session 7:30 AM 10:30 AM Tape Delay
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Shot Put: Day 8 8:55 AM 9:45 AM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold High Jump: Day 8 1:00 PM 3:55 PM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold NBCSN Feed: Day 8 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 Olympic Channel Day 8 – Evening Session 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Track Events: Day 8 3:05 PM 5:55 PM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Long Jump: Day 8 3:10 PM 4:35 PM Live
Friday, Aug. 11 NBC Sports Gold Hammer Throw: Day 8 4:30 PM 5:40 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 Olympic Channel Day 10 – Morning Session 3:00 AM 11:00 AM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold NBCSN Feed: Day 9 5:00 AM 7:00 AM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBCSN Day 9 – Morning Session 5:00 AM 7:00 AM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold Track Events: Day 9 6:00 AM 8:05 AM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold Discus: Day 9 7:00 AM 9:10 AM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 Olympic Channel Day 9 – Morning Session 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Tape Delay
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold Pole Vault: Day 9 10:15 AM 1:20 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold Javelin: Day 9 1:30 PM 5:30 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold NBC Feed: Day 9 3:00 PM 5:00 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Day 9 – Evening Session 3:00 PM 5:00 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold High Jump: Day 9 3:05 PM 5:00 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 NBC Sports Gold Track Events: Day 9 4:05 PM 5:55 PM Live
Saturday, Aug. 12 Olympic Channel Day 9 – Evening Session 8:00 PM 10:00 PM Tape Delay
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold 50km Race Walk: Day 10 3:45 AM 8:05 AM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold 20km Race Walk: Day 10 8:20 AM 11:55 AM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold NBC Feed: Day 10 2:30 PM 4:30 PM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Day 10 – Evening Session 2:30 PM 4:30 PM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold High Jump: Day 10 3:00 PM 4:50 PM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold Discus: Day 10 3:10 PM 4:20 PM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 NBC Sports Gold Track Events: Day 10 3:35 PM 5:20 PM Live
Sunday, Aug. 13 Olympic Channel Day 10 – Evening Session 8:00 PM 10:00 PM Tape Delay

 

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