Sharika Renea Nelvis
United States
Hurdler
Career Nelvis was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 10, 1990. She had a difficult childhood; both of her parents died before she'd turned eight, and after her grandmother suffered a stroke Nelvis was taken in by an aunt and separated from three of her four siblings. Nelvis took up track and field in sixth grade, competing first in the sprints and then also the hurdles and the long jump; in addition, she played volleyball, softball and basketball. She became a leading track athlete at Northside High School, winning four events at the 2009 class AAA state championship meet. After graduating from high school that spring she briefly attended Southwest Mississippi Community College, but found it didn't suit her; she left almost immediately and transferred to Arkansas State University, having been recruited by its assistant track coach, fellow Memphis native Jason Brooks.
Nelvis missed the 2009–10 track and field season due to ineligibility resulting from her transfer, but after that, she developed rapidly under the coaching of Brooks and Arkansas State's head track coach Jim Patchell. In 2011 she was named the Sun Belt Conference's top freshman both indoors and outdoors. Over the next three years Nelvis won Sun Belt championships in the sprints, hurdles and long jump; she was named the conference's top track and field athlete indoors and outdoors in 2012 and again in 2013. She broke 13 seconds in the 100 m hurdles for the first time at the 2013 NCAA championships, winning her semi-final in 12.84 (+1.3); in the final she ran 12.92 and placed sixth, her first points finish in an NCAA meet.
In 2014, her senior year, Nelvis developed into America's top collegiate hurdler. She became NCAA indoor champion in the 60 m hurdles (7.93) and outdoor champion in the 100 m hurdles (12.52w), both times defeating a field that included Jasmin Stowers. Nelvis was named Sun Belt Female Athlete of the Year and won the Honda Sports Award for the best collegiate female track and field athlete in the nation; she was also short-listed for the Bowerman, but lost to middle-distance runner Laura Roesler of Oregon.
Nelvis started competing as a professional in 2015. After losing her first race she remained unbeaten during the 2015 indoor season, winning seven consecutive races; her winning time in Malmö (7.83) was her personal best and the fastest time in the world that winter, one-hundredth of a second ahead of Stowers.
Outdoors, Nelvis made her Diamond League debut in Doha, placing second to Stowers in a personal best 12.54. She then scored her first Diamond League victory in Rome, improving to 12.52 as Stowers, Brianna Rollins and Sally Pearson all crashed; the win moved her into an early lead in the 2015 Diamond Race.
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Personal bests
PERSONAL BEST - OUTDOOR
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PERFORMANCE |
WIND |
PLACE |
DATE |
100 Metres |
11.27 |
+1.5 |
Jonesboro, AR |
28 APR 14 |
200 Metres |
23.19 |
+1.8 |
Greensboro, NC |
11 APR 15 |
100 Metres Hurdles |
12.52 |
+1.0 |
Roma (Stadio Olimpico) |
04 JUN 2015 |
PERSONAL BEST - INDOOR
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PERFORMANCE |
WIND |
PLACE |
DATE |
55 Metres |
6.78 |
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Jonesboro, AR |
01 DEC 2013 |
60 Metres |
7.28 |
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Birmingham, AL |
25 FEB 2014 |
200 Metres |
23.50 |
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Birmingham, AL |
25 FEB 2014 |
60 Metres Hurdles |
7.83 |
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Malmö (Arena) |
25 FEB 2015 |
International championships
2015 - 1st at Indoor Grand Prix (Sainsbury's Birmingham), 60 m Hurdles 2015 - 2nd at Athletics Super Grand Prix (Doha Qatar), 100 m Hurdles 2015 - 1st at Golden Spike (Ostrava), 100 m Hurdles 2015 - 1st at Compeed Golden Gala (Rome), 100 m Hurdles
External links
Sharika Nelvis profile at IAAF
Event |
Discipline |
Position |
Date |
Roma Compeed Golden Gala |
Women's 100 m Hurdles |
1st |
4 June 2015 |
Ostrava Golden Spike |
Women's 100 m Hurdles |
1st |
26 May 2015 |
Doha Qatar Athletics Super Grand Prix |
Women's 100 m Hurdles |
2nd |
15 May 2015 |
Sainsbury's Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix |
Women's 60 m Hurdles |
1st |
21 February 2015 |