Francena McCorory

Francena McCorory

United States

Track and field sprinter

Career

McCorory attended Bethel High School in her hometown of Hampton, Virginia where she displayed her talent for the 400 metres. A notable performance was at the 2005 Virginia Group AAA Eastern Region meet, where McCorory took her team's baton as much as 80 metres behind the leaders of the race, but cruised to victory past six other teams. Later, she set the National High School Indoor record at 51.93, a record previously held by future champion World Champion Sanya Richards, in her only attempt at the distance.

 

Despite being recruited by larger universities, McCorory continued to Hampton University. She won the 2009 NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships and later in the year finished third in the NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In 2010, she went to Fayetteville, Arkansas to defend her championship. Instead of merely repeating as champion, she won the race by over a second, setting the NCAA record and beating Diane Dixon's 19 year old American record in the event, running 50.54. Later that year she won the NCAA Outdoor championship, in 50.69, actually slower than her Indoor record. A few weeks later, she improved her personal best to 50.52 while finishing second at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

 

After graduating Hampton, she improved her best to 50.49 again in second at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which qualified her for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. A month after that, she took her best down to 50.29 at theHerculis meet in Monaco. She took it down one more time to 50.24 in the semi-finals of the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. In the finals, she wasn't quite as fast, finishing in fourth place in her first experience on the world stage. A few days later she anchored the United States team to a gold medal in the 4×400 m relay.

 

Leading into the Olympic Trials, she improved her personal best to 50.06 at the Adidas Grand Prix. At the Olympic Trials, she qualified for the final and was assigned lane 7, just outside of Sanya Richards-Ross in lane 6. Richards-Ross ran hard from the start closing down the stagger on McCorory. Sensing the challenge, McCorory exploded down the backstretch, leading around the turn to the head of the home stretch, but she paid the price for the early effort and struggled to the finish. Richards-Ross charged past her, in the process setting the best time of the year, followed by Dee Dee Trotter, who made her third straight Olympic team. McCorory managed to hold off Debbie Dunn to claim third place and a trip to the Olympics.

 

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, McCorory competed in the 400m and 4x400m relay. In the 400m final, McCorory finished 7th with a time of 50.33. On the relay, McCorory ran the 3rd leg of the women's 4 x 400m (in a leg time of 49.39), with DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, and Sanya Richards-Ross, with the winning time being 3:16.87, the 3rd fastest time in Olympic history behind the Soviet Unionand USA at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and the 5th fastest time overall.

 

At the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships she improved her personal record to 50.01. In finishing second, she qualified for the 2013 World Championships where she improved her personal best under 50 to 49.86 in the semi-final round.

 

At the 2014 World Indoor Championships, she was a double gold medal winner taking the 400 metres and the 4x400 relay titles. Later in the season at the 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships another improvement of her personal record to 49.48, defeating Sanya Richards to take the win. Later that year McCorory added to her titles by being named HBCU Top 30 Under 30, in June 2014.

 

 

 

Personal bests

PERSONAL BEST - OUTDOOR

 

PERFORMANCE

WIND

PLACE

DATE

100 Metres

11.62

+1.1

Columbia, SC

08 APR 2006

200 Metres

22.92

+0.3

Gainesville, FL

02 APR 2010

400 Metres

49.48

 

Sacramento, CA

28 JUN 2014

PERSONAL BEST - INDOOR

 

PERFORMANCE

WIND

PLACE

DATE

60 Metres

7.43

 

Princess Anne, MD

06 JAN 2007

300 Metres

36.40

 

New York (Armory), NY

25 JAN 2014

400 Metres

50.54

 

Fayetteville, AR

13 MAR 2010

500 Metres

1:09.01

 

State College, PA

28 JAN 2012

800 Metres

2:20.25

 

Princess Anne, MD

06 JAN 2007

 

 

 

National championships

2014, national champion of the 400-meters 2014, national champion indoor 400-meters 2015, IAAF Diamond League, winner of the 400-meters

 

International championships

2014, Gold in Continental Cup (Marrakech), 400 meters - 49 "94 2014, Gold in Continental Cup (Marrakech), 4x400 meters - 3'20"93

 

External links

Sito ufficiale, francenamccorory.com. Francena McCorory su iaaf.orgIAAF. Francena McCorory su sports-reference.com, Sports Reference LLC. Francena McCorory su usatf.orgUSA Track & Field.  

 

 Francena McCorory


Year

Competition

Venue

Position

Event

Performance

Representing the United States

2008

NACAC U-23 Championships

Toluca, México

7th (h)

400m

53.51 A

2011

World Championships

Daegu, South Korea

4th

400 m

50.45

1st

4x400 m relay

3:18.09

2012

Olympic Games

London, United Kingdom

7th

400 m

50.33

1st

4x400 m relay

3:16.88

2013

World Championships

Moscow, Russia

6th

400 m

50.68

2nd

4x400 m relay

3:20.41

2014

World Indoor Championships

Sopot, Poland

1st

400 m

51.12

1st

4x400 m relay

3:24.83

2015

World Relay Championships

Nassau, Bahamas

1st

4×400 m relay

3:19.39