Milton Ottey Explained

Milton Bruce "Milt" Ottey (born December 29, 1959, in May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica) is a retired Canadian high jumper. Ottey came to Canada at the age of 10. He attended and graduated from high school in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). He received a full athletic scholarship from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), where he received his bachelor's degree in education. After retiring from active competition, Ottey spent several years coaching at various universities throughout the United States, including University of Texas at El Paso, Kent State University and University of New Mexico before moving back to Toronto, Ontario. The number-one-ranked high jumper in the world in 1982 and the 23-time indoor and outdoor national champion in the men's high jump event, Ottey is the owner and director OT Fitness Educational Services, inc. Ottey took over the reins of the UK kids core skills development program International Fun and Team Athletics (IFTA) in Canada. OT Fitness provide programs in schools that promote health and fitness to assist in the core skills development of children and teens. OT Fitness looks at the obstacles to a healthy lifestyle and helps kids jump over them, crawl under them, run around them and tackle them head on. Ottey resides in Scarbough with his wife and three children. He is a cousin of nine-time Olympic medallist Merlene Ottey.

Achievements

Representing
1979San Juan, Puerto Rico3rdHigh jump2.19 m
Montreal, Quebec, Canada5thHigh jump2.10 m1
1981Rome, Italy5thHigh jump2.15 m1
1982Brisbane, Australia1stHigh jump2.31 m
1983UniversiadeEdmonton, Canada15thHigh jump2.20 m
Helsinki, Finland9thHigh jump2.24 m
1984Olympic Games[1] Los Angeles, United States6thHigh jump2.29 m
1985Kobe, Japan4thHigh jump2.26 m
1986Edinburgh, Scotland1stHigh jump2.30 m
1987Indianapolis, United States7thHigh jump2.28 m
1988Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea17th (q)High jump2.22 m
1990Auckland, New Zealand3rdHigh jump2.23 m
1Representing the Americas

Note: Results with a q, indicate overall position in qualifying round.

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Notes and References

  1. Milt Ottey . https://web.archive.org/web/20161203182702/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ot/milt-ottey-1.html . 2016-12-03.