Savannah Sanitoa Explained

Savannah Sanitoa
Birth Date:30 April 1987
Sport:Women's athletics
Event:Sprint
Updated:16 April 2013

Savannah Sanitoa (born April 30, 1987) is a track and field athlete who competes internationally for American Samoa. She is most famous for competing at the 100 metres sprint at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Berlin.

In 2006, Sanitoa represented American Samoa at the 11th IAAF World Junior Championships in Beijing. She competed at the 100 metres sprint and placed 8th in her heat without advancing to the second round. She ran the distance in a time of 14.56 seconds.

In 2009, she took part in the 12th IAAF World Championships. She had originally intended to compete in the shot put, but having not qualified, decided to take a wildcard spot in the 100 meters.[1] She placed 6th in her heat without advancing to the second round. She ran the distance in a time of 14.23 seconds, 0.16 seconds outside of her personal best of 14.07.

Personal bests

DateEventVenuePerformance
June 1, 2003100 mApia, Western Samoa14.07 s
January 1, 2003Shot putApia, Western Samoa8.55 m
June 1, 2003Javelin throwApia, Western Samoa32.41 m

Achievements

Representing
2002Oceania Youth ChampionshipsChristchurch, New Zealand3rdLong jump4.38 m w (wind: 6.2 m/s)
Oceania Youth ChampionshipsChristchurch, New Zealand3rdHammer throw21.44 m
2006World Junior ChampionshipsBeijing, China62nd (h)100m14.56 s (wind: +0.8 m/s)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Athletics: shot-putter Savannah Sanitoa overshadows Usain Bolt's sprint exploits . The Telegraph . 2009-08-16 . 2024-08-01.