Aisha Praught-Leer Explained

Aisha Praught
Fullname:Aisha Praught-Leer
Birth Date:14 December 1989
Birth Place:Moline, Illinois, U.S.
Height:1.62 m
Weight:50 kg
Spouse:Will Leer (2016–present)
Sport:Track and field
Event:3000 m steeplechase
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Updated:9 August 2019

Aisha Praught-Leer (born 14 December 1989 in Moline, Illinois) is a middle-distance runner from Illinois competing for Jamaica. She attended Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Moline High School. Praught competed in Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics after running the 1500 meters and steeplechase standards in 2015. Praught competed in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, but was disqualified.[1] She was the gold medalist in the steeplechase at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Biography

Although raised by two white American parents, Aisha's biological father is a Jamaican reggae musician with whom her mother had a relationship for several years. The relationship ended after Aisha's mother returned to the United States to give birth. She married her current husband four years after Aisha's birth. In 2013, Aisha travelled to Germany to meet her birth father for the first time. She then decided to represent Jamaica to honor her heritage.[2] She married professional runner Will Leer in 2016.

2016 Olympics

In the steeplechase at the 2016 Olympics, Praught was involved in an incident that also left Etenesh Diro and Sara Louise Treacy lying on the track. All three athletes were advanced to the final, where Praught beat Diro to finish in 14th place.

Competition record

2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China3000 m s'chaseDQ
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil14th3000 m s'chase9:34.20
2017World ChampionshipsLondon, United Kingdom4th (h)3000 m s'chase9:26.371
2018World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdom6th1500 m4:12.86
Commonwealth GamesGold Coast, Australiabgcolor=gold1st3000 m s'chase9:21.00
2019Pan American GamesLima, Perubgcolor=silver2nd1500 m4:08.26
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar29th (h)1500 m4:09.81
2021Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan40th (h)1500 m4:15.31
2023Pan American GamesSantiago, Chile6th5000 m16:23.06
1Disqualified in the final

Personal records

[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's 3000 metres steeplechase heats results. IAAF . 29 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Reconnecting With Her Heritage, Aisha Praught to Represent Jamaica. Flo Track. 29 August 2016.
  3. http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Athlete.aspx?AID=673989 Illinois State Season Best and key races
  4. http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/uni.sidearmsports.com/documents/2015/6/30/TF_alltimerecords.pdf MVC Records as of September 2015