Allen Johnson
Johnson was troubled by injury in 2000 but still made the final at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, just missing out on adding to his medal collection by finishing fourth.2003 in the Stade de France, saw Johnson win his fourth IAAF World Championships in Athletics 110 m hurdles title when he beat Terrence Trammell into second to overtake the three world championship gold medals that Greg Foster had won at the event.At the 2004 Summer Olympics he tripped over a hurdle in the 2nd preliminary round and was unable to finish the race and reach the final.Johnson was trained by Curtis Frye, at the University of South Carolina where he served as a volunteer assistant coach.Johnson has legally finished 11 races in less than 13 seconds, which was the most all time until Grant Holloway secured 12 on September 6, 2024.
Allen Johnson (disambiguation)Washington, D.C.SprintHurdlingNorth Carolina Tar HeelsathleticsUnited StatesOlympic Games1996 Atlanta110 m hurdlesWorld Championships1995 Gothenburg1997 Athens2001 Edmonton2003 Paris2005 HelsinkiWorld Indoor Championships1995 Barcelona2003 Birmingham2004 Budapest2008 Valencia2006 Athens1994 London2002 Madrid110 metre hurdles1996 Summer OlympicsAtlanta, GeorgiaUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillhigh jumplong jumpdecathlonNCAA Indoor Champion2000 Summer OlympicsSydneyStade de FranceIAAF World Championships in AthleticsTerrence Trammellgold medalsGreg Foster2004 Summer OlympicsCurtis FryeUniversity of South CarolinaUnited States Air Force AcademyColorado Springs, CONorth Carolina State UniversityColin JacksonGrant Holloway2006 IAAF World CupUniversity of North Carolina1994 IAAF World CupLondon1995 World Championships in AthleticsGothenburg1995 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsBarcelona1997 World Championships in AthleticsAthens, Greece1998 Goodwill GamesUniondale, New York2001 World Championships in AthleticsEdmonton, AlbertaGoodwill GamesBrisbane2002 IAAF World CupMadrid2003 World Championships in Athletics2003 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham2004 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapestWorld Championships in AthleticsHelsinkiIAAF World CupAtlanta, GAChaniaClemson, SCCologneEdmontonFort-de-FranceHermosilloMexico CityPalo Alto, CARaleigh, NCSacramento, CAWorld Athleticslegacy.USATF.orgTeam USAOlympics.comOlympediaInternet ArchiveMark CrearAnier GarcíaLiu XiangOlympic champions in men's 110 metres hurdlesThomas CurtisAlvin KraenzleinFrederick SchuleForrest SmithsonFred KellyEarl ThomsonDaniel KinseySid AtkinsonGeorge SalingForrest TownsWilliam PorterHarrison DillardLee CalhounHayes JonesWillie DavenportRod MilburnGuy DrutThomas MunkeltRoger KingdomMark McKoyDayron RoblesAries MerrittOmar McLeodHansle ParchmentLadji DoucouréRyan BrathwaiteJason RichardsonDavid OliverSergey ShubenkovWorld Indoor Champions60 metres hurdlesStéphane Caristan