Canadian sprinter
Kimberly Hyacinthe is a Canadian athlete specializing in the sprinting events. She competed in the 200 meters at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics without advancing to the semifinals.
Hyacinthe was born in Montreal, Quebec.[2] In 2013, she won gold medal in the 200 meters at the 2013 Summer Universiade.
In July 2016 she was officially named to Canada's Olympic team.[3]
Personal life
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Hyacinthe is of Haitian descent.[4]
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Canada
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2005
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World Youth Championships
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Marrakech, Morocco
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23rd (sf)
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100 m
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12.02
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8th (sf)
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200 m
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24.04 (w)
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10th (h)
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4 × 400 m relay
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2:12.89
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2006
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World Junior Championships
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Beijing, China
|
28th (h)
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100 m
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11.87 (+0.6 m/s)
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17th (sf)
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200 m
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24.53 (-2.8 m/s)
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10th (h)
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4 × 100 m relay
|
45.26
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2007
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Pan American Junior Championships
|
São Paulo, Brazil
|
12th (h)
|
200 m
|
24.52
|
4th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:38.85
|
2008
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World Junior Championships
|
Bydgoszcz, Poland
|
9th (sf)
|
200 m
|
23.81 (-1.1 m/s)
|
15th (h)
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
45.66
|
2009
|
Universiade
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
6th
|
200 m
|
23.66
|
1st
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4 × 400 m relay
|
3:33.09
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Jeux de la Francophonie
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Beirut, Lebanon
|
2nd
|
200 m
|
23.15
|
1st
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
44.78
|
1st
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4 × 400 m relay
|
3:35.95
|
2010
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NACAC U23 Championships
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Miramar, Florida, United States
|
2nd
|
200m
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23.14 (+2.1 m/s) w
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2011
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Universiade
|
Shenzhen, China
|
12th (sf)
|
200 m
|
23.90
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World Championships
|
Daegu, South Korea
|
30th (h)
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200 m
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23.83
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2013
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Universiade
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Kazan, Russia
|
1st
|
200 m
|
22.78
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World Championships
|
Moscow, Russia
|
17th (sf)
|
200 m
|
23.12
|
6th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.28
|
2014
|
IAAF World Relays
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
9th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.33
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Commonwealth Games
|
Glasgow, United Kingdom
|
7th
|
200 m
|
23.11
|
4th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.33
|
2015
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World Championships
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Beijing, China
|
40th (h)
|
100 m
|
11.54
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21st (sf)
|
200 m
|
23.07
|
6th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
43.05
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Personal bests
Outdoor
- 100 metres – 11.31 (+1.6) (Edmonton 2015)
- 200 metres – 22.78 (+1.6) (Kazan 2013)
- 400 metres – 55.71 (Montreal 2009)
Indoor
- 60 metres – 7.29 (Montréal 2014)
- 200 metres – 23.79 (New York 2011)
References
External links
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- 1981: Soviet Union (Ambrazienė, Baskakova, Alyoshina, Nazarova)
- 1983: Soviet Union (Krylova, Borisova, Didilenko, Pinigina)
- 1985: Soviet Union (Navickaitė, Zvyagintseva, Korban, Alekseyeva)
- 1987: United States (Fridy, Mitchell, Stevens, Howard)
- 1989: United States (Mondie, Kaiser, Miles, Dendy)
- 1991: United States (Demas, Downing, Teri Smith, Malone)
- 1993: United States (Irving, Malone, Warren, Collins)
- 1995: Russia (Sotnikova, Khrushcheleva, Andreyeva, Chebykina)
- 1997: Russia (Sharova, Goncharenko, Bakhvalova, Kotlyarova)
- 1999: United States (Brown-Moore, Nelson, Barber, Reid)
- 2001: United States (Barber, Carolyn Jackson, Washington, Barber)
- 2003: Russia (Kondratyeva, Firova, Lavshuk, Lisnichenko)
- 2005: Russia (Ovchinnikova, Migunova, Kostetskaya, Nazarova)
- 2007: Ukraine (Pyhyda, Yefremova, Zavhorodnya, Shcherbak)
- 2009: Canada (Muir, Nelson, Hyacinthe, Akinsulie)
- 2011: Russia (Karnaushchenko, Migunova, Ustalova, Topilskaya)
- 2013: Russia (Tamkova, Kotlyarova, Renzhina, Ustalova)
- 2015: Poland (Hołub, Szczęsna, Linkiewicz, Święty)
- 2017: Poland (Hołub, Baumgart, Wyciszkiewicz, Święty, Gaworska* , Dąbrowska*)
- 2019: Ukraine (Mykolenko, Holienieva, Klymiuk, Melnyk)
- 2021: Poland (Bartnowska, Łozowska, Koczanowa, Formella, Wosztyl*, Granaszewska*)
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