American sprinter (born 1997)
Teahna Daniels (born March 25, 1997) is an American athlete competing in sprinting events.[1] Representing the United States at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, she placed seventh in the women's 100 metres.[2]
She led off the American 4 × 100 meters relay team at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and 2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships to win gold medals and also won an individual 100 m bronze medal at the Pan American Junior Championships.
Collegiately, she ran track for the Texas Longhorns and placed third in the 100 m at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships and was a 100 m and 200 m finalist at the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships. She won the 100 m title at the 2019 NACAC U18 and U23 Championships in Athletics in July.
Daniels made her first national podium at the 2018 USA Track & Field Indoor Championships, taking third place in the 60-meter dash. She won her first national title at the 2019 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a surprise victory in the 100 m over Olympic gold medallists English Gardner and Morolake Akinosun.
Professional
Daniels became a certified yoga teacher in 2020 and she started to create designer clothes in 2021.[3]
Daniels is a 4-time USA champion. She specializes in the 60 meters, 100 meters, 200 meters & 4x100 meters.
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Nike
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2021
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United States Olympic Trials
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Eugene, Oregon
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2nd
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100 m
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11.03
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2019
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USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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Des Moines, Iowa
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1st
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100 m
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11.20
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4th
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200 m
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22.73
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Representing University of Texas
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2018
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2018 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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3rd
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60 m
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7.22
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2017
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USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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Sacramento, California
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17th
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100 m
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11.18
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2016
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USATF U20 Outdoor Championships
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Clovis, California
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9th
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100 m
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11.61
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Representing The First Academy
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2015
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USATF U20 Outdoor Championships
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Eugene, Oregon
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1st
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100 m
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11.24[4]
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New Balance Indoor Nationals
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New York, New York
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1st
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60 m
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7.33
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2014
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USATF U20 Outdoor Championships
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Eugene, Oregon
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3rd
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100 m
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11.31
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6th
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200 m
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24.00
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2012
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New Balance Nationals Outdoor
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Greensboro, North Carolina
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1st
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200 m
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24.28
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8th
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100 m
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12.05
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2010
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AAU Junior Olympic Games Sub-Youth (U14) Girls[5]
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Hampton Roads, VA
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4th
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100 m
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12.53
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7th
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200 m
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30th
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200 m hurdles
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30.77
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8th
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4 × 100 m relays
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50.75
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NCAA
Teahna Daniels is a 2016 NCAA Division 1 60 m Champion, 10-time NCAA All-American, and 7-time Big 12 individual event champion as a student-athlete at University of Texas at Austin.
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National titles
See also
References
External links
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- 1986: United States (Guidry, Smith, Liles, Malone)
- 1988: East Germany (Breuer, Krabbe, Dietz, Henke)
- 1990: Jamaica (Russell, Campbell, Frazer, Mitchell)
- 1992: Jamaica (Russell, Frazer, Christie, Mitchell, Langley*)
- 1994: Jamaica (Robinson, Langley, Richards, Walker, Dowdie*)
- 1996: United States (Anderson, White, Wright, Perry)
- 1998: United States (Williams, Soley, Combs, Jones, Withers*)
- 2000: Germany (Kaufmann, Schielke, Grötzinger, Habel)
- 2002: Jamaica (Simpson, Stewart, McLaughlin, Facey, Palmer*)
- 2004: United States (Owens, Broaddus, Baldwin, Solomon, Tyson*)
- 2006: United States (Tarmoh, Anderson, Olear, Mayo, Wilson*)
- 2008: United States (Tarmoh, Mahan, Glenn, Townsend)
- 2010: United States (Kendrick, Pinckney, Bryant, Collier)
- 2012: United States (Snow, Bryant, Madu, Sanders, Davis-White*)
- 2014: United States (Daniels, Washington, Martin, Whitney, Westbrook*)
- 2016: United States (Jones, Bennett, Harris, Hill, Irby*)
- 2018: Germany (Dönicke, Schwab, Junk, Uphoff, Kwadwo*)
- 2021: Jamaica (Cole, Clayton, Hill, Clayton)
- 2022: Jamaica (Cole, Clayton, Hill, Clayton, James*)
- 2024: Jamaica (Douglas, Baker, Campbell, Reid, Dockery*)
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Women's track & road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- LaTanya Sheffield Women's Head Coach
- Kim Dismuke Women's Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
- Carol McLatchie Women's Assistant Coach - Distance
- Tim Cawley Women's Assistant Coach - Jumps/Combined Events
- Sandra Fowler Women's Assistant Coach - Throws
- Demetria Davis Women's Head Manager
- Mike Ford Men's Head Coach
- Lynn Smith Men's Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
- Amy Begley Men's Assistant Coach - Distance
- Kevin Reid Men's Assistant Coach - Jumps/Combined Events
- Dan Mecca Men's Assistant Coach - Throws
- John Green Men's Head Manager
- Lauryn Williams Combined Staff Event Manager
- Orin Richburg Combined Staff Relay Coach
- Phil Vardiman ATC (Head)
- Chris Margallo PT/ATC
- Lorilee Jenne ATC
- David Allen ATC/LMT
- Christine Hendry ATC
- Ena Weinstein ATC/LMT
- Daphne Scott MD
- Erica Witter-Davis DC
- Chris Stanley Sport Psychologist
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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- OT: 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Distance: The event was over 100 yards until 1927; from 1929 to 1931, 1955, 1957 to 1958, 1961 to 1962, 1965 to 1966, 1969 to 1970 and 1973 to 1974.
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