Keston Bledman
Trinidad and Tobago sprinter
Keston Bledman , HBM (born 8 March 1988) is a track and field sprint athlete , who competes internationally for Trinidad and Tobago .[ 2]
On 7 July 2007, at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in São Paulo , Brazil , he upset the Jamaican Yohan Blake in the 100 meters , finishing in 10.32 seconds (−1.1 m/s wind).
Bledman represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing . He competed at the 4 × 100 m relay together with Marc Burns , Aaron Armstrong and Richard Thompson . He was the lead off man.[ 3] In their qualification heat they placed first in front of Japan , the Netherlands and Brazil . Their time of 38.26 was the fastest of all sixteen teams participating in the first round and they qualified for the final. Armstrong was replaced by Emmanuel Callender for the final race and they sprinted to a time of 38.06 seconds, the second time after the Jamaican team, winning the silver medal .[ 2] In 2022, Bledman and his teammates received the gold medal due to Jamaica's Nesta Carter testing positive for the prohibited substance methylhexaneamine .[ 4]
He ran in the first round, but not the final of the men's 4 × 100 m at the 2009 World Championships where Trinidad and Tobago won silver.[ 3]
On 4 June 2011, Bledman ran 9.93 over 100 m in Clermont, Florida , to become the 78th athlete to cross the 10-second barrier .[ 5] He won his first national title in June 2012 by beating Richard Thompson over 100 m and ran a personal best time of 9.86 seconds,[ 6] which is currently tied for the 27th fastest ever. At the 2011 World Championships, he qualified for the 100 m final as one of the fastest losers in the semi-final.[ 3]
He was also a member of the relay team that won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[ 7] He was part of the Trinidad and Tobago team 4 × 100 m team that won the bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games .[ 8] He ran in the 100 m and the 4 × 100 m at the 2016 Summer Olympics .[ 9]
Early career
His mother lived in the US, and Bledman attributes his athletic success to wanting to do well enough to qualify for the national team and earn a visa.[ 3] He was recruited by Gunness Persad, who became his coach, at Pleasantville Senior Comprehensive sportsday.[ 3] His first international competition was the 2005 World Youth Championships, where he won an individual bronze.[ 3] His athletics idol is Hasely Crawford who won the 100 m at the 1976 Olympics for Trinidad and Tobago.[ 3]
Personal bests
International competitions
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Trinidad and Tobago
2005
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
Bacolet , Trinidad and Tobago
8th
100 m
10.79 (+1.7 m/s)
1st
4 × 100 m relay
41.05
World Youth Championships
Marrakesh , Morocco
3rd
100 m
10.55
2nd
Sprint medley relay
1:52.51
2006
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
Les Abymes , Guadeloupe
2nd
100 m
10.57 (0.0 m/s)
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago
2nd
100 m
10.39 (+1.5 m/s)
4th
4 × 100 m relay
40.80
World Junior Championships
Beijing , China
7th
100 m
10.47 (-0.5 m/s)
54th (h)
200 m
25.57 (-0.6 m/s)
2007
CARIFTA Games (U-20)
Providenciales , Turks and Caicos
2nd
100 m
10.41 (+1.2 m/s)
Pan American Junior Championships
São Paulo, Brazil
1st
100 m
10.32
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
40.11
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
9th (sf)
100 m
10.34
4th
4 × 100 m relay
39.23
World Championships
Osaka, Japan
22nd (qf)
100 m
10.33
2008
Central American and Caribbean Championships
Cali, Colombia
10th (sf)
100 m
10.38
1st
4 × 100 m relay
38.54
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
1st
4 × 100 m relay
38.06
2009
Central American and Caribbean Championships
Havana, Cuba
6th
100 m
10.29
1st
4 × 100 m relay
38.73
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
2nd (h)
4 × 100 m relay
38.47
2010
NACAC U23 Championships
Miramar, Florida , United States
4th
100 m
10.19 (+1.7 m/s)
Central American and Caribbean Games
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
7th
100 m
10.32
1st
4 × 100 m relay
38.24
2011
Central American and Caribbean Championships
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
1st
100 m
10.05
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
38.89
World Championships
Daegu, South Korea
8th (sf)
100 m
10.14
6th
4 × 100 m relay
39.01
2012
Olympic Games
London , United Kingdom
9th (sf)
100 m
10.04
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
38.12
2013
World Championships
Moscow, Russia
11th (sf)
100 m
10.08
7th
4 × 100 m relay
38.57
2014
World Relays
Nassau, Bahamas
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
38.04
Commonwealth Games
Glasgow, United Kingdom
14th (sf)
100 m
10.24
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
38.10
2015
World Relays
Nassau, Bahamas
7th
4 × 100 m relay
38.92
Pan American Games
Toronto, Canada
4th
100 m
10.12
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
38.69
World Championships
London , United Kingdom
50th (h)
100 m
10.75
2016
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
23rd (h)
100 m
10.20
6th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
37.96 1
2017
World Relays
Nassau, Bahamas
11th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
39.44
World Championships
London , United Kingdom
29th (h)
100 m
10.26
9th (h)
4 × 100 m relay
38.61
2018
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
26th (h)
60 m
6.79
Commonwealth Games
Gold Coast, Australia
12th (sf)
100 m
10.30
–
4 × 100 m relay
DQ
Central American and Caribbean Games
Barranquilla, Colombia
12th (sf)
100 m
10.35
4th
4 × 100 m relay
38.90
2019
Pan American Games
Lima, Peru
8th
100 m
10.43
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
38.46
1 Disqualified in the final.
Track records
As of 9 September 2024, Bledman holds the following track records for 100 metres.
References
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1912 : David Jacobs , Henry Macintosh , Victor d'Arcy , Willie Applegarth (GBR )
1920 : Charley Paddock , Jackson Scholz , Loren Murchison , Morris Kirksey (USA )
1924 : Loren Murchison , Louis Clarke , Frank Hussey , Al LeConey (USA )
1928 : Frank Wykoff , James Quinn , Charley Borah , Henry Russell (USA )
1932 : Bob Kiesel , Emmett Toppino , Hector Dyer , Frank Wykoff (USA )
1936 : Jesse Owens , Ralph Metcalfe , Foy Draper , Frank Wykoff (USA )
1948 : Barney Ewell , Lorenzo Wright , Harrison Dillard , Mel Patton (USA )
1952 : Dean Smith , Harrison Dillard , Lindy Remigino , Andy Stanfield (USA )
1956 : Ira Murchison , Leamon King , Thane Baker , Bobby Morrow (USA )
1960 : Bernd Cullmann , Armin Hary , Walter Mahlendorf , Martin Lauer (EUA )
1964 : Paul Drayton , Gerry Ashworth , Richard Stebbins , Bob Hayes (USA )
1968 : Charles Greene , Mel Pender , Ronnie Ray Smith , Jim Hines (USA )
1972 : Larry Black , Robert Taylor , Gerald Tinker , Eddie Hart (USA )
1976 : Harvey Glance , Lam Jones , Millard Hampton , Steve Riddick (USA )
1980 : Vladimir Muravyov , Nikolay Sidorov , Aleksandr Aksinin , Andrey Prokofyev (URS )
1984 : Sam Graddy , Ron Brown , Calvin Smith , Carl Lewis (USA )
1988 : Viktor Bryzhin , Vladimir Krylov , Vladimir Muravyov , Vitaliy Savin (URS )
1992 : Michael Marsh , Leroy Burrell , Dennis Mitchell , Carl Lewis , James Jett (USA )
1996 : Robert Esmie , Glenroy Gilbert , Bruny Surin , Donovan Bailey , Carlton Chambers (CAN )
2000 : Jon Drummond , Bernard Williams , Brian Lewis , Maurice Greene , Tim Montgomery , Kenny Brokenburr (USA )
2004 : Jason Gardener , Darren Campbell , Marlon Devonish , Mark Lewis-Francis (GBR )
2008 : Keston Bledman , Marc Burns , Emmanuel Callender , Richard Thompson , Aaron Armstrong (TTO )
2012 : Nesta Carter , Michael Frater , Yohan Blake , Usain Bolt , Bailey-Cole (JAM )
2016 : Asafa Powell , Yohan Blake , Nickel Ashmeade , Usain Bolt , Jevaughn Minzie , Kemar Bailey-Cole (JAM )
2020 : Lorenzo Patta , Marcell Jacobs , Fausto Desalu , Filippo Tortu (ITA )
2024 : Aaron Brown , Jerome Blake , Brendon Rodney , Andre De Grasse (CAN )
1926: Mexico (Ahumada , Gómez , Ramírez , Aguilar )
1930: Cuba (Torriente , Rodríguez , Alfonso , Seino )
1935: Cuba (Rodríguez , Acosta , Torriente , Verrier )
1938: Puerto Rico (Villodas , Guerra , Malavé , Vázquez )
1946: Panama (Loney , Thomas , Clarke , La Beach )
1950: Cuba (Fortún , Farrés , Mazorra , Wilson )
1954: Jamaica (LaBeach , Rhoden , Gardner , Laing )
1959: Venezuela (Bonas , Murad , Esteves , Romero )
1962: Venezuela (Herrera , Murad , Romero , Esteves )
1966: Jamaica (Clayton , McNeil , Headley , Fray )
1970: Cuba (Ramírez , Montes , Morales , Triana )
1974: Cuba (Triana , Montes , Bandomo , Leonard )
1978: Trinidad and Tobago (Noel , Crawford , Husbands , Serrette )
1982: Cuba (Lara , Casañas , Peñalver , Saborit )
1986: Cuba (Lara , Peñalver , Querol , Simón )
1990: Cuba (Simón , Peñalver , Stevens , Isasi )
1993: Cuba (Simón , I. García , Isasi , Aguilera )
1998: Cuba (A. García , Ortiz , I. García , Pérez )
2002: Dominican Republic (Matos , Morillo , Sainfleur , Báez )
2006: Netherlands Antilles (Mariano , Kwidama , Duzant , Martina )
2010: Trinidad and Tobago (Sorrillo , Burns , Callender , Bledman )
2014: Cuba (Ruíz , Mena , Luis , Carrero )
2018: Barbados (Brathwaite , Burke , Ellis , Hoyte )
2023: Trinidad and Tobago (Hosten , Benjamin , Harrison Jr. , Augustine )