Carol Rodríguez Explained

Fullname:Carol Ann Rodríguez Taylor
Birth Date:26 December 1985
Birth Place:Pomona, California
Height:1.75m (05.74feet)
Weight:65kg (143lb)
Sport:Athletics
Event:200m, 400m
Occupation:radio personality on Dash Radio.
Updated:4 January 2015

Carol Ann Rodríguez Taylor (born 26 December 1985 in Pomona, California) is a Puerto Rican sprinter. Her mother was an African American from New Orleans, and her father grew up in Yauco, Puerto Rico.[1]

Carol Rodríguez is currently the Host of Sports Run and Then Some on on Dash Radio.

Career

Rodríguez competed in both the 200 and 400 metres at the 2008 Olympic Games, and the 400 metres at the 2012 Summer Olympics, without reaching the final round.

She has 22.23 seconds in the 200 meters, achieved in May 2006 in Provo; 51.39 seconds in the 400 meters, achieved in June 2008 in Des Moines; 11.28 seconds in the 100 meters, achieved in May 2009 in New York City; and 7.56 seconds in the 60 metres, achieved in January 2006 in Pullman.

Rodríguez grew up in Southern California, attending Western High School in Anaheim, California for her first three years. At the 2003 CIF California State Meet, she finished third in the 100 metres behind Allyson Felix and Shalonda Solomon as a junior, but did not make it back to the meet her senior year after she transferred to Long Beach Wilson High School.[2]

She next went to the University of Southern California majoring in sociology. At the 2006 NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships she finished third in the 100m, fourth in the 200m and anchored USC's third place 4x100 metres relay team. The relay team repeated their third-place finish in 2007, while Rodriguez finished fourth in the 100m.[3] She holds the USC school record in the 200m (surpassing World Champion Inger Miller) and 400m.[4]

Personal bests

Event Result Venue Date
Outdoor
100 m 11.28 s (wind: +1.3 m/s) 30 May 2009
200 m 22.23 s (wind: +1.8 m/s) 26 May 2006
400 m 51.39 s 3 May 2008
Indoor
60 m 7.44 s 27 Jan 2007
200 m 22.77 s 10 Mar 2006
400 m 54.14 s 11 Feb 2012

Achievements

Representing
2004Central American and Caribbean
Junior Championships (U-20)
Coatzacoalcos, México3rd100 m11.73 (+0.6 m/s)
5th200 m24.24 w (+2.7 m/s)
bgcolor=silver2nd4 × 400 m3:44.87
2005Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsNassau, Bahamas15th (h)100 m12.11 (+0.4 m/s)
2006NACAC Under-23 ChampionshipsSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic3rd100 m11.40 (+1.0 m/s)
3rd200 m23.27 (+0.5 m/s)
2007NACAC ChampionshipsSan Salvador, El Salvador3rd100 m11.47 (-0.3 m/s)
4th (h)1200 m23.31 w (+2.5 m/s)
Pan American GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil15th (sf)100 m11.78 (+0.6 m/s)
4th4 × 100 m43.81
2008Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsCali, Colombia13th (h)400 m53.64 A
4th4 × 100 m44.34 A
Olympic GamesBeijing, China40th (h)200 m24.07 (-0.4 m/s)
36th (h)400 m53.08
2009Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsHavana, Cuba3rd100 m11.38 (+0.8 m/s)
4th200m23.61 (-1.2 m/s)
5th4 × 100 m44.08
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany32nd (h)100m11.64 (-0.1 m/s)
29th (h)200m23.54 (+0.1 m/s)
2010Ibero-American ChampionshipsSan Fernando, Spain4th100m11.57 (+0.1 m/s)
3rd200m23.54 (+0.5 m/s)
4 × 100 mDQ
4 × 400 mDQ
Central American and Caribbean GamesMayagüez, Puerto Rico4th100 m11.56 (0.0 m/s)
bgcolor=silver2nd200 m23.37 (-0.9 m/s)
4 × 100 mDQ
2011Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsMayagüez, Puerto Rico12th (h)200m23.98 (+0.1 m/s)
4 × 100 mDNF
2012Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom17th (sf)400m52.08
2013Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsMorelia, México6th200m23.69 A (-0.6 m/s)
7th400m53.81 A
4th4 × 400 m3:38.13 A
2014World RelaysNassau, Bahamas12th (B)4 × 100 m43.99
Central American and Caribbean GamesXalapa, México4th4 × 100 m44.33 A
2015Pan American GamesToronto, Canada6th4 × 400 m3:33.16
NACAC ChampionshipsSan José, Costa Rica3rd (sf)200m23.85 (-0.4 m/s)
6th400m53.61
bgcolor=silver2nd4 × 100 m43.51
2016Ibero-American ChampionshipsRio de Janeiro, Brazilbgcolor=silver2nd400 m52.46
bgcolor=gold1st4 × 100 m43.55
1: Did not start in the final.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carol Rodriguez makes her parents and Puerto Rico proud - espnW . 2012-05-14 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120330140235/http://espn.go.com/espnw/features-profiles/6749820/carol-rodriguez-makes-parents-puerto-rico-proud . 2012-03-30 .
  2. Web site: State Finals - 2003.
  3. Web site: Player Bio: Carol Rodriguez - USC's Official Athletic Site . 2012-05-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120526073727/http://www.usctrojans.com/sports/c-track/mtt/rodriguez_carol00.html . 2012-05-26 . dead .
  4. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/usc/sports/c-track/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/women-top-10.pdf All time women's performers