Machel Cedenio
Machel Cedenio
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Personal information |
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Nationality |
Trinidadian |
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Born |
(1995-09-06) 6 September 1995 |
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Height |
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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Weight |
70 kg (154 lb) |
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Sport |
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Sport |
Running |
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Event(s) |
200 metres, 400 metres |
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Achievements and titles |
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Personal best(s) |
200 m: 21.15 (Port of Spain 2011) 400 m: 44.01 (Rio de Janeiro 2016) |
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Machel Cedenio (born 6 September 1995) is a Trinidadian sprinter specialising in the 400 metres. He represented his country at two outdoor and one indoor World Championships winning a silver medal in the relay at the 2015 outdoor edition. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1] He qualified for the final and came fourth with a new personal best of 44.01 seconds. This is the fastest fourth place time for the 400 metres.
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Trinidad and Tobago |
2010 |
CARIFTA Games (U17) |
George Town, Cayman Islands |
1st |
4×400 m |
3:16.30 |
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U18) |
Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. |
2nd |
400 m |
48.12 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
3:17.54 |
2011 |
CARIFTA Games (U17) |
Montego Bay, Jamaica |
1st |
200 m |
21.43 |
1st |
400 m |
47.38 |
2nd |
4×100 m |
41.13 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
3:15.35 |
World Youth Championships |
Lille, France |
4th |
400 m |
46.89 |
6th |
Medley relay |
1:52.77 |
Pan American Junior Championships |
Miramar, United States |
13th (h) |
400 m |
50.55 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
3:13.27 |
2012 |
CARIFTA Games (U20) |
Hamilton, Bermuda |
2nd |
400 m |
47.93 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
3:11.62 |
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U18) |
San Salvador, El Salvador |
1st |
400 m |
47.36 |
1st |
4×400 m |
3:11.66 |
World Junior Championships |
Barcelona, Spain |
5th |
400 m |
46.17 |
3rd |
4×400 m |
3:06.32 |
2013 |
CARIFTA Games (U20) |
Nassau, Bahamas |
1st |
400 m |
45.93 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
3:06.23 |
Central American and Caribbean Championships |
Morelia, Mexico |
1st |
4×400 m |
3:02.19 |
2014 |
IAAF World Relays |
Nassau, Bahamas |
3rd |
4×400 m |
2:58.34 |
CARIFTA Games (U20) |
Fort-de-France, Martinique |
1st |
400 m |
45.95 |
1st |
4×400 m |
3:06.02 |
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U20) |
Morelia, Mexico |
1st |
400 m |
45.28 |
World Junior Championships |
Eugene, United States |
1st |
400 m |
45.13 |
16th (h) |
4×400 m |
3:12.06 |
2015 |
IAAF World Relays |
Nassau, Bahamas |
7th |
4×400 m |
3:03.10 |
Pan American Games |
Toronto, Canada |
2nd |
400 m |
44.70 |
1st |
4×400 m |
2:59.60 |
World Championships |
Beijing, China |
7th |
400 m |
45.06 |
2nd |
4×400 m |
2:58.20 |
2016 |
World Indoor Championships |
Portland, United States |
5th (h) |
4×400 m |
3:07.83 |
Olympic Games |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
4th |
400 m |
44.01 |
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4×400 m |
DQ |
References
External links
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- 1951: United States (Brown, Whitfield, Voight, Maiocco)
- 1955: United States (Mashburn, Spurrier, Lea, Jones)
- 1959: British West Indies (Mel Spence, Kerr, Mal Spence, Ince)
- 1963: United States (Cassell, Johnson, Edmunds, Young)
- 1967: United States (Matthews, E. Taylor, Stinson, Evans)
- 1971: United States (Smith, Alexander, Newhouse, Turner)
- 1975: United States (Frazier, R. Taylor, Peoples, Ray)
- 1979: United States (Darden, Peoples, Frazier, Walker)
- 1983: United States (Babers, Bradley, Rolle, Carey)
- 1987: United States (Pierre, Robinzine, Haley, Rowe)
- 1991: Cuba (Herrera, Pavó, Valentín, Martínez)
- 1995: Cuba (Crusellas, Téllez, Mena, García)
- 1999: Jamaica (Clarke, McDonald, McFarlane, Haughton)
- 2003: Jamaica (Clarke, Spence, Ayre, Campbell)
- 2007: Bahamas (Williams, Moncur, Mathieu, Brown)
- 2011: Cuba (Ruíz, Acea, Cisneros, Collazo)
- 2015: Trinidad and Tobago (Quow, Solomon, Mayers, Cedenio)
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