Aldrich Bailey

Aldrich Bailey Jr. (born February 6, 1994) is an American sprinter. He graduated from Mansfield Timberview High School in Arlington, Texas in 2012, and was committed to Texas A&M University in 2012. In 2014 Bailey transferred to the University of Texas as a Track and Field Athlete.

Aldrich Bailey Jr
Aldrich Bailey in 2018
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1994-02-06) February 6, 1994 Dallas,Texas
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight168lb
Sport
SportRunning
Event(s)400 metres
College teamTexas Longhorns
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)200 m: 20.30 (Austin 2015)
400 m: 45.19 (Lubbock 2012)
400 m hurdles: 48.55 (Eugene 2021)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the  United States
World Indoor Championships
Silver medal – second place2018 Birmingham4 × 400 m relay
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 Barcelona4×100 m relay
Gold medal – first place2012 Barcelona4×400 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2012 Barcelona400 m
World Youth Championships
Gold medal – first place2011 LilleMedley relay

On April 28, 2012, Bailey broke the U.S. High School Record in the 400 metres, previously held by Calvin Harrison of North Salinas High School, at the Texas Class 5A Region I meet in Lubbock, Texas.[1] Harrison had held the record since 1993, a year before Bailey was born.

He was an All-USA high school track and field team selection by USA Today in 2011 and 2012.[2][3]

Bailey was part of the US medley relay team that established a new World Youth Best at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics. He also competed in the 200 metres, but finished sixth. He wears a duck tail at the back of his head as a signature style.

In 2021, Bailey began running the 400 meters hurdles. That season, he placed fourth at the U.S. Olympic Trials in a personal best time of 48.55 seconds, missing the Olympic team by one place. In its year-end U.S. rankings, Track & Field News ranked him fifth.

References

  1. Johnson, Jarret (April 29, 2012). "Mansfield Timberview sprinter sets national record in 400". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  2. "All-USA high school track and field teams". USA Today. August 11, 2011.
  3. "2012 All-USA boys and girls track teams revealed". USA Today. July 21, 2012.


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