Kahmari Montgomery Explained

Kahmari Montgomery
Birth Date:16 August 1997
Birth Place:Plainfield, Illinois, US
Residence:Houston, Texas, US
Height:5 ft 10 in
Weight:142 lb
Sport:Track and field
Collegeteam:Houston Cougars (2018–2019)[1]
Missouri Tigers (2016–2017)[2]
Team:Nike[3]
Turnedpro:2019
Coach:Leroy Burrell and Carl Lewis[4]

Kahmari Montgomery (born August 16, 1997) is an American track and field sprinter specializing in the 400 m for Nike.[3] He was the men's 400 m champion at the USA Championships in 2018, and at the NCAA Division I Championships in 2019.[5] He represented the United States in the relay at the World U20 Championships in 2016 and at the inaugural Athletics World Cup in 2018, earning gold medals in both competitions.[6]

In early 2018 he ran a 43.38 s relay split, one of the fastest of all time, setting a school record and bringing the Houston Cougars to their first victory in the event at the Penn Relays.[7] In February 2019 he ran a 44.45 s indoor split, the third-fastest indoor split of all time, to help the Houston Cougars to what is recognized as the world record for the indoor relay with a time of 3:01.51.

Prep

Kahmari Montgomery competed for Plainfield Central High School. He ran the fifth-fastest 400 m in the United States for high school seniors in 2015. He was also No. 12 for the indoor 60 m, No. 14 for the 100 m, and No. 17 for the 200 m. Montgomery won five Illinois High School Association state track championship titles: the 100 m state title in 2015, the 200 m in 2014 and 2015, and the 400 m in 2014 and 2015.[8] [9] [10] [11]

College

As a freshman competing for the Missouri Tigers in 2016, Kahmari Montgomery won the indoor 400 m in 45.78 s and outdoor 400 m in 45.13 s to become a two time Southeastern Conference (SEC) champion. He made the semi-finals at both the indoor and outdoor NCAA Division I Championships, placing 11th and 9th respectively in the 400 m, and earned a silver medal at the USA Junior Championships. He competed at the USA Olympic Trials in the 400 m, though he did not advance from the preliminaries. He finished his season by earning a gold medal for the United States at the World U20 Championships in the 4 × 400 m relay.[6]

In his sophomore season he had less success. He failed to reach the finals in either of the SEC Championships, failed to qualify for either of the NCAA Division I Championships, and did not approach his personal best times he had set in the prior year. However he represented the United States at the Universiade where he was introduced to Leroy Burrell, head coach of the Houston Cougars, and earned a silver medal in the 4 × 400 m relay. He decided to transfer to the University of Houston after his season ended, citing a positive experience with the team at the Universiade and a lack of belief in his ability to succeed as an athlete at the University of Missouri.[1]

In his first year competing for the Houston Cougars in 2018, Kahmari Montgomery won the indoor 400 m in 45.53 s, indoor 4 × 400 m in 3:10.03, and outdoor 400 m in 45.93 s to become a three time American Athletic Conference (AAC) champion. At the Penn Relays he ran one of the fastest 4 × 400 m relay splits ever, clocking the anchor leg in 43.38 s and helping earn the Houston Cougars their first Penn Relays 4 × 400 m relay title in a new school record time of 3:01.82.[7] He made the finals at both the indoor and outdoor NCAA Division I Championships, placing 4th and 7th respectively. In his last individual race for the season at the USA Championships he won the 400 m in a personal best time of 44.58 s.[12] [5] He went on to compete for the United States at the inaugural Athletics World Cup and the NACAC Championships, earning gold medals at both competitions in the 4 × 400 m relay.

At the beginning of 2019 Montgomery was placed on the preseason watch list for The Bowerman.[13] In February at the Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational he anchored Houston to victory in the relay with a world leading 3:01.51, the fourth fastest indoor performance of all time, and an indoor world record pending ratification.[14] While not the fastest time achieved over the distance indoors, other faster times had not been ratified for various technical reasons. On February 26, 2020, Houston's indoor world record was ratified by World Athletics.[15] [16] Montgomery himself split 44.45 s, the third fastest indoor 400 m split of all time, to barely finish ahead of Texas A&M Aggie Devin Dixon, who recorded the fastest 400 m split of all time in 44.24 s.[17] Two weeks later at the AAC Indoor Championships Montgomery repeated as 400 m champion with a world leading 45.04 s clocking.[18] After the regional championships he was named co-athlete of the year by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association in the south-central region, shared with Devin Dixon.[19] [20] He wrapped up his indoor season with second place in the 400 m at the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships in 45.03 s, a new indoor personal best, and the 4 × 400 m relay title.[21]

Statistics

Personal bests

Surface Event Time Venue Date Notes
Outdoor44.23 Austin, Texas, USA June 7, 2019
400 m (relay split) 43.38 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA April 28, 2018
20.35 Sacramento, California, USA May 25, 2018 (+1.6 m/s wind)
20.32  Wichita, Kansas, USA May 12, 2019 (+2.4 m/s wind) wind-assisted
2:59.78 London, England July 15, 2018
1:20.94 Austin, Texas, USA March 30, 2019
Indoor400 m 45.03 Birmingham, Alabama, USA March 9, 2019
200 m 20.63 College Station, Texas, USA February 2, 2019
4×400 m relay 3:01.51 Clemson, South Carolina, USA February 9, 2019 Indoor, 44.45 s split

International championships results

Year Competition Position Event Time Venue Notes
Representing the United States
2016 5th 46.48 Bydgoszcz, Poland
bgcolor=gold1st data-sort-value="1600 relay"data-sort-value=182.393:02.39 , [23]
2017 bgcolor=silver2nd data-sort-value="1600 relay"data-sort-value=186.383:06.38 Taipei, Taiwan
2018 bgcolor=gold1st data-sort-value="1600 relay"data-sort-value=179.782:59.78 London, England
bgcolor=gold1st data-sort-value="1600 relay"4×400 m relay data-sort-value=180.603:00.60 Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Circuit wins

2020

National championships results

Representing the Missouri Tigers (2016–2017), the Houston Cougars (2018–2019), and Nike (2019 - 2021)
Year Competition Position Event Time Venue Notes
2016 11th 400 m 46.78
9th 400 m 45.81
data-sort-value=8.33rd (semis) 200 m 20.80 (+0.8 m/s wind),
bgcolor=silver2nd 400 m 45.64
26th 400 m 46.58 [24]
2018 4th 400 m 45.24 Indoor
13th data-sort-value="1600 relay"4×400 m relay data-sort-value=188.863:08.86
7th 400 m 45.75
5th data-sort-value="1600 relay"4×400 m relay data-sort-value=184.033:04.03
bgcolor=gold1st 400 m 44.58 [25]
2019 bgcolor=silver2nd 400 m 45.03 Indoor
bgcolor=gold1st data-sort-value="1600 relay"4×400 m relay data-sort-value=185.043:05.04
14th 200 m 20.49 (+0.6 m/s wind)
bgcolor=gold1st 400  m 44.23 [26]
3rd data-sort-value="1600 relay"4×400 m relay data-sort-value=180.073:00.07
2019 13th 400 m 45.91 [27]
2021 17th 400 m 45.85

Seasonal bests

400 m! Year !! Time !! Venue !! Notes
2014 46.82 Charleston, Illinois, USA
2015 46.24 Charleston, Illinois, USA
2016 45.13 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
2017 46.57 Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA Indoor
2018 44.58 Des Moines, Iowa, USA
2019 44.23 Austin, Texas, USA
2020 45.50 Fehérvár, Hungary
2021 45.39 Miramar, Florida, US
200 m! Year !! Time !! Wind (m/s) !! Venue !! Notes
2013 22.18 Joliet, Illinois, USA No wind information
2014 21.25 -0.2 Charleston, Illinois, USA
2015 20.96 +1.8 Charleston, Illinois, USA
2016 20.80 +0.8 Clovis, California, USA
2017 21.21 Nashville, Tennessee, USA Indoor
2018 20.48 -0.4 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
2019 20.32  +2.4 Wichita, Kansas, USA Wind-assisted
20.35 +1.6 Sacramento, California, USA
2020 21.32 Houston, Texas, USA Indoor
20.86  +3.2 Prairie View, Texas, USA Wind-assisted
2021 20.65 +1.4 Austin, Texas, USA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Missouri transfer adds top-ranked speed to key track event . Scamardo . Peter . thedailycougar.com . . January 31, 2018 . January 8, 2019.
  2. Web site: Montgomery Just What Mizzou Track Needed . Matter . Dave . stltoday.com . . June 8, 2016 . February 23, 2019.
  3. Web site: June 27: Kahmari Montgomery Signs With Nike . Zahn, Jennifer . flotrack.org . FloTrack . June 27, 2019 . June 28, 2019.
  4. Web site: Plainfield Central grad Kahmari Montgomery an All-American again . Herron . Curt . theherald-news.com . . June 13, 2018 . February 23, 2019.
  5. Web site: UH's Kahmari Montgomery claims 400-meter national title at USATF Outdoor Championships . Duarte . Joseph . chron.com . . June 23, 2018 . January 8, 2019.
  6. Web site: IAAF World U20 Championships Day 6 Recap . Bellino . Meg . flotrack.org . FloTrack . July 24, 2016 . February 24, 2019.
  7. Web site: Houston's Kahmari Montgomery Just Split 43.38 At The Penn Relays . Gretschel . Johanna . flotrack.org . FloTrack . April 28, 2018 . January 8, 2018.
  8. Web site: Kahmari Montgomery Plainfield Central High School . milesplit.com . MileSplit . January 9, 2019.
  9. Web site: National Weekend Rundown for May 30 . Gretschel . Johanna . milesplit.com . MileSplit . May 13, 2015 . March 8, 2019.
  10. Web site: Plainfield Central's Kahmari Montgomery shooting for sprint history . Narang . Bob . chicagotribune.com . . May 27, 2015 . March 8, 2019.
  11. Web site: Plainfield Central's Kahmari Montgomery takes sprint triple crown . Clark . Mike . Narang . Bob . chicagotribune.com . . May 30, 2015 . March 8, 2019.
  12. Web site: USATF Men's 400 — Surprise Win For An NCAA 7th-Placer . Lindstrom . Sieg . trackandfieldnews.com . . July 2018 . January 8, 2019.
  13. Web site: The Bowerman: 2019 Men's Preseason Watch List . Mayforth . Tyler . ustfccca.org . . January 8, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  14. Web site: Weekend U.S. Roundup — A Memorable 4×4 . Hollobaugh . Jeff . trackandfieldnews.com . . February 11, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  15. Web site: Ratified: Kosgei's 2:14:04 world marathon record, men's 4x400m relay world indoor record . . February 26, 2020 . February 26, 2020.
  16. Web site: World Records . worldathletics.org . . February 26, 2019.
  17. Web site: WTW: Thank you Alberto and NOP, Grant Fisher Is the Best, Ritz's Fountain of Youth, Alicia Monson Breaks Through . letsrun.com . February 11, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  18. Web site: Collegiate Conferences Men's Highlights . trackandfieldnews.com . . February 23, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  19. Web site: Devin Dixon shares South Central Region Track Athlete of the Year honor . kbtx.com . . March 1, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  20. Web site: Devin Dixon shares South Central Region Track Athlete of the Year honor . Taylor . Zach . wtaw.com . . March 1, 2019 . March 8, 2019.
  21. Web site: SC State's Tyrell Richard Wins National Indoor 400m Title . Cook . Joe . . wltx.com . . March 10, 2019 . March 10, 2019.
  22. Web site: ATHLETE PROFILE Kahmari MONTGOMERY . worldathletics.org . . April 10, 2021.
  23. Web site: RESULTS 4 x 400 Metres Relay Men - Final . iaaf.org . . July 24, 2016 . March 8, 2019.
  24. Web site: 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/30/2016 to 7/10/2016 - Eugene, Oregon - Results . usatf.org . . July 10, 2016 . January 9, 2019.
  25. Web site: 2018 USATF Championships - 6/21/2018 to 6/24/2018 - Drake Stadium - Results . usatf.org . . June 24, 2018 . January 9, 2019.
  26. Web site: UH's Kahmari Montgomery wins NCAA outdoor title in 400 as Cougars finish 3rd . Duarte, Joseph . chron.com . . June 7, 2019 . June 12, 2019.
  27. Web site: 2019 Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships . usatf.org . . March 6, 2020.
  28. Web site: KAHMARI MONTGOMERY MISSOURI . tfrrs.org . Track & Field Results Reporting System . February 23, 2019.
  29. Web site: KAHMARI MONTGOMERY HOUSTON . tfrrs.org . Track & Field Results Reporting System . June 12, 2019.