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'''Fana Ashby''' (born 15 June 1981) is a retired athlete from [[Trinidad and Tobago]] who specialised in the [[Sprint (running)|sprinting events]].<ref>{{IAAF name|id=135231}}</ref> She represented her country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000. She won the bronze medal in the 100 metres at the [[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics|2000 World Junior Championships]]. |
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'''Fana Ashby''' (born 15 June 1981) is a retired athlete from [[Trinidad and Tobago]] who specialised in the 100m [[Sprint (running)|sprint]].<ref>{{World Athletics}}</ref> She won the bronze medal in the 100 metres at the [[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics|2000 World Junior Championships]]. Ashby later won the 100m title at the 2003 [[CAC Games]]. She also copped 100m bronze medals at the 2005 CAC Games and the 2007 [[NACAC Championships]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ramphal |first=Vidia |date=June 15, 2023 |title=On This Day in Sport: June 15 |url=https://tt.loopnews.com/content/day-sport-june-15 |website=Loop TT}}</ref> |
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Ashby was coached by coach [[Henry Rolle (coach)|Henry Rolle]]. |
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Running for the [[Auburn Tigers track and field]] team, Ashby won the 2005 [[60 meters at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2005-03-12 |title=Men tie for 10th at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships |url=https://texassports.com/news/2005/3/12/031205aaa_243.aspx |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=University of Texas Athletics |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Personal life == |
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As a teenager Ashby attended Tranquility Government Secondary School. She was later bestowed with one of the school's sporting houses being named in her honour.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tranquillity Secondary School - ABOUT US |url=https://www.tranquillitysecondary.edu.tt/about-us |access-date=2023-11-17 |website=www.tranquillitysecondary.edu.tt |language=en-US}}</ref> Ashby later studied at [[Kansas City Kansas Community College|Kansas City Community College]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 5, 2003 |title=Collins defends CAC 100m title |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/news/collins-defends-cac-100m-title |access-date=2023-11-17 |website=worldathletics.org}}</ref> |
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==Competition record== |
==Competition record== |
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|[[1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres|11.65]] <small>(wind: +1. |
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|[[1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres|24.50]] <small>(wind: +0. |
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|[[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres|11.47]] <small>(wind: +2. |
|[[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres|11.47]] <small>(wind: +2.0 m/s)</small> |
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|[[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres|24.46]] <small>(wind: -0. |
|[[2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres|24.46]] <small>(wind: -0.4 m/s)</small> |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 29 October 2024
Fana Ashby (born 15 June 1981) is a retired athlete from Trinidad and Tobago who specialised in the 100m sprint.[1] She won the bronze medal in the 100 metres at the 2000 World Junior Championships. Ashby later won the 100m title at the 2003 CAC Games. She also copped 100m bronze medals at the 2005 CAC Games and the 2007 NACAC Championships.[2]
Ashby was coached by coach Henry Rolle.
Running for the Auburn Tigers track and field team, Ashby won the 2005 60 meters at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.[3]
Personal life
[edit]As a teenager Ashby attended Tranquility Government Secondary School. She was later bestowed with one of the school's sporting houses being named in her honour.[4] Ashby later studied at Kansas City Community College.[5]
Competition record
[edit]Personal bests
[edit]Outdoor
- 100 metres – 11.12 (Port-of-Spain 2004)
- 200 metres – 23.05 (Port-of-Spain 2003)
Indoor
- 60 metres – 7.18 (Fayetteville 2005)
- 200 metres – 22.91 (Fayetteville 2005)
References
[edit]- ^ Fana Ashby at World Athletics
- ^ Ramphal, Vidia (June 15, 2023). "On This Day in Sport: June 15". Loop TT.
- ^ "Men tie for 10th at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships". University of Texas Athletics. 2005-03-12. Retrieved 2024-05-31.
- ^ "Tranquillity Secondary School - ABOUT US". www.tranquillitysecondary.edu.tt. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ "Collins defends CAC 100m title". worldathletics.org. July 5, 2003. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
- ^ Did not show in the quarterfinal.
- ^ Disqualified in the quarterfinal.
- ^ Guest final out of competition
- 1981 births
- Living people
- Trinidad and Tobago female sprinters
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2003 Pan American Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 Pan American Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Olympic athletes for Trinidad and Tobago
- Commonwealth Games competitors for Trinidad and Tobago
- Pan American Games competitors for Trinidad and Tobago
- Olympic female sprinters
- Auburn Tigers women's track and field athletes
- Auburn University alumni
- NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners
- Trinidad and Tobago athletics biography stubs