Merrecia James Explained

Merrecia James
College:[GC Foster [University of Maryland Eastern Shore]] / Malcolm XC/ St. Francis University, liberty University
Conference:MEAC
Sport:Track and field
Position:middle distance
Class:2013
Major:Physician Assistant
Nickname:Merr Merr (MJ) (Man-head:High school soccer nickname)
Height Ft:5
Height In:5
Weight Lb:125
Nationality:Jamaican-American
Birth Date:16 September 1985
Birth Place:Portland, Jamaica
Highschool:Port Antonio High

Merrecia James (born September 16, 1985) is a track and field middle distance athlete, competed collegiately for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She is the daughter of Merle Stewart and William James of Jamaica. She has seven half brothers and five half sisters. She represented Jamaica at the North American Central American Caribbean cross country meet in 2004, 2005 and 2006, winning the bronze medal, in 2005 the world half marathon championships in Edmonton Canada and in 2006 the world cross country championship in Fukuoka, Japan. She finished 2nd for Jamaica at the Central American Caribbean reggae half marathon in a time of 1:28:08. In her mid-twenties, James was in Chicago when she was introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was baptized soon afterward.

Early life and career

James was raised by a single parent in the rural community of Portland, Jamaica. She attended Port Antonio High School, where she earned 9 CXC's in a variety of subjects and earned a scholarship to G.C. Foster college. In college, she earned a certificate in Physical Education in 2006. Also in 2006, she was admitted, with the intent to pursue a degree in Exercise Science and Physical Therapy, to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore on a full athletic scholarship, where she has achieved success as a middle distance runner. As a Maryland, she consistently placed 1st in cross-country, 800 m, 1500 m, mile, and 5000 m races in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, as well as qualifying for Division I NCAA national indoor and outdoor championships in 2007-2008. Additionally, she was a COSIDA All-American in 2007 for her academic and athletic achievements.[1] In 2013, James graduated with a Masters of Medical Science in Physician Assistant from St. Francis University.

Race videos

Major achievements

Year Competition Event Result
2006MEAC Cross-Country Championship5000 m2nd
Division I Mid Atlantic Region Cross Country Championship6000 m59th
2007MEAC Indoor Championships3000 m1st
mile1st
800 m1st
MEAC Outdoor Championships5000 m1st
1500 m1st
800 m1st
Division I East Regional800 m11th
MEAC Cross-Country Championships5000 m1st
Division I Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country6000 m49th
2008MEAC Indoor Championshipsmile1st
3000 m1st
800 m1st
MEAC Outdoor Championships5000 m1st
1500 m1st
800 m2nd
Division I East Regional800 m5th
NCAA Outdoor Championships800 m11

Personal bests

Cross-country!Year !!Event !!Result
20076000 m21:49
20085000 m17:50
Indoor!Year !!Event !!Result
2008800 m2:07.18
2008mile5:00.44
20083000 m10:06
Outdoor!Year !!Event !!Result
2008800 m2:06.49
20091500 m4:32.64
20075000 m17:41.11

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Outdoor Track and Field . University of Maryland Eastern Shore . 2008-07-29.