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Sanjay Ayre

Sanjay Claude Ayre (born 19 June 1980 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a retired world-class Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 400 meters. Ayre won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games. Ayre is a 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championship Gold medalist and a three-time World Outdoor Championship medalist.

Sanjay Ayre
Sanjay Ayre, competes in the 4x400m finals at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
Personal information
NationalityJamaican
Born (1980-06-19) 19 June 1980 (age 42)
Kingston, Jamaica
Height1.91 m (6.3 ft)
Weight83 kg (183 lb)
Sport
SportRunning
Event(s)400 meters
Medal record
Representing  Jamaica
Men's athletics
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney 4x400 m relay
World Championships
2001 Edmonton 4x400 m relay
2003 Paris 4x400 m relay
2005 Helsinki 4x400 m relay
World Indoor Championships
2004 Budapest 4x400 m relay
Pan American Games
2003 Santo Domingo 4x400 m relay
Central American & Caribbean Games
2006 Cartagena 4x400 m relay
World Junior Championships
1998 Annecy 4x400 m relay
Pan American Junior Championships
1999 Tampa 400 metres
1999 Tampa 4x400 m relay
1997 Havana 400 metres
1997 Havana 4x400 m relay
CAC Junior Championships (U20)
1998 George Town 4x400 m relay
CARIFTA Games (U20)
1997 Barbados 4X400 m relay
1999 Martinique 400 metres
National Scholastic Games
1999 Boston 400 metres
National Scholastic Games
1999 Raleigh 400 metres
Jamaican National Championships
2007 Kingston 400 metres

During an international athletic career that spanned 15 years, Ayre has won eleven gold, three silver, and four bronze medals at both the junior and senior levels. Ayre graduated from Auburn University after receiving a full athletic scholarship. Ayre would compete internationally throughout his high school and collegiate career, successfully balancing competing priorities. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology from Auburn University, and in 2003 signed a lucrative shoe contract with sports apparel company Puma.

Early career

Ayre attended Calabar and Excelsior High Schools in St. Andrew, Jamaica where he was an all-around athlete. After moving to the United States, Ayre attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, New York, where he participated in multiple sports.[1][2] In addition to his track & field accomplishments, Ayre was recognized for his outstanding athletic ability in soccer and swimming. Under the coaching of Edward Hector, he was voted the "1999 High School Athlete of the Year" after winning the 400-meter title at the Indoor and Outdoor National Scholastic meets. At the age of 18, still considered a Junior athlete(U20), Ayre made his senior debut representing the Jamaica National team in the 4 × 400 meters relay at the 1999 World Indoor Championships in Maebashi, Japan. This team went on to break the Jamaican National Record. Ayre has also won gold medals at the 1999 Junior Pan American Games and has maintained his prominence as the only Jamaican junior athlete to win the 400-meter and 4 x 400-meter relay titles.

While enrolled at Auburn University, Ayre quickly established himself as a collegiate sprint talent under the guidance of Ralph Spry, who also coached Auburn alumnus and-400 meter World Champion Avard Moncur. As a freshman, Ayre won the 2000 SEC 400-meter Indoor title and went on to receive the NCAA Freshman of the year honors. Also in 2000, Ayre and the Jamaican 4 x 400-meter team would win the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.[3] Somewhat hampered by injuries throughout his second year, Ayre regained form late in the summer of 2001 and competed for the Jamaican World Championship team in the 400-meter and 4 × 400 meters relay events. As a junior, he continued his stellar collegiate career receiving multiple All-American honors and went on to compete in the 400-meter and 4 × 400 meters relay events at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. In his final season as a collegiate athlete, Ayre finished as the NCAA 400-meter indoor runner-up and received a record 14 All-American collegiate honors while competing for the Auburn Tigers.

After an outstanding collegiate career, Ayre began his professional career by remaining at Auburn under the coaching guidance of Ralph Spry until 2005. Following a successful 2005 season, Ayre moved on to be coached by world-renowned 400-meter coaches, Clyde Hart and Michael Ford.[4]

Professional career

Ayre commenced his professional career while still considered a collegiate athlete. However, his first appearance as a professional athlete was at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, DR where he earned a gold medal in the 4 × 400-meters relay. In 2004, Ayre competed at the World Indoor Games where he earned another gold medal in the 4 × 400-meters relay. For Ayre, success continued throughout 2005 as he maintained a top-ten world ranking in the 400-meters contest. Ayre and the Jamaican Men's 4 × 400 m relay squad are the only Jamaican Team in history to defeat the U.S Men's 4 × 400 m team on U.S soil at the 2005 USA versus The World Penn Relays, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5] After a disappointing 2006 season, Ayre rallied back to win a gold medal at the Central American & Caribbean Games in the 4 × 400-meters relay.[6]

In 2007, Ayre filled the summer with dominating 400-meter performances culminating with the 2007 Jamaican National Championships where on 24 June 2007, he would win the 400-meter title in 45.07s and go on to compete in the 400-meter and 4 × 400-meter relay at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan where he ultimately finished the season with another top-ten world-ranking.

In 2008, Ayre was a member of the Jamaican Olympic team, led by Usain Bolt, that recorded dominating performances in the sprint events at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China. While there, Ayre competed in the 400-meter and 4 × 400-meters relay events.[7] Ayre, along with teammates Michael Blackwood, Ricardo Chambers, and Lansford Spence, finished a disappointing eighth place after being favored to win a medal. Ayre won silver medals for Jamaica at the Sydney Olympic Games and Helsinki World Championships.[4]

After athletics

Since retiring from professional competition, Ayre is currently a prolific entrepreneur who devotes his time to coaching Professional & Amateur athlete's, community organizations, Athletics meeting promoter and other professional endeavors. Ayre is currently a professional track coach for Puma. He is also the Director of Athlete Branding with Active Dreamers LLC, a sports apparel company that specializes in marketing NBA licensed products featuring world-renowned athletes such as LeBron James, Stephen "Steph" Curry and Neymar Jr.

In September 2012, after missing out on a 4th Olympic Games, Ayre introduced Maximum Velocity Performance (MVP) Fitness to his local community in Howard County, Maryland.[8] Maximum Velocity Performance is a fitness organization that provides a broad range of sports and physical fitness services. MVP Fitness offers a variety of programs including sports performance coaching, personal training, speed & agility camps, Corporate Wellness Programs, and group fitness classes.

Ayre is active in the local community and is an honorary coach to the Reservoir High School Track Team and Field Team, where he is known as ‘Coach Sanjay’.

Coaching

Ayre has also established himself as a professional track & field coach. He founded Chase Athletics Track Club in 2013, a USATF sanctioned track & field organization. In 2018, Chase athletes competed in Ocean Breeze Grand Prix in Staten Island, NY. The group had the top two finishes in the men's and women's 300m events.[9] Ayre has also made an impact at the collegiate level by coaching athletes at Howard Community College. He was the men's & women's assistant track & field coach and was responsible for coaching the sprint and hurdle events. In 2013, Ayre led Howard Community College's men's track and field team to its first ever National Title in all of the school's sports history.[10][11][12] Ayre is a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), USATF Level 1 & 2, IAAF Certified Track & Field Coach, and Global Sports Ambassador for Puma. Ayre has trained Rovane Williams,[13] Andre Clarke,[14] and the Jamaican team at the 2016 Armory Track & Field Invitational.[15]

Community involvement

Ayre is very active in his community and is dedicated to using his platform to amplify organizations that align with his philanthropic goals. One such organization, Chesapeake Urology, sponsors and hosts the annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Run (ZPCC) in Baltimore, MD.[16] Ayre was the co-host for this event in both 2016 and 2017. In 2016, Ayre was instrumental in helping ZERO to raise over $500,000 to combat prostate cancer. Ayre returned in 2017 to co-host the 11th Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Challenge where the organization set a goal to raise $550,000.[17] Ayre is active in the local community and is an honorary coach to the Reservoir High School Track and Field Team, where he is known as ‘Coach Sanjay’.

Personal bests

Event Time (seconds) Place Date
200 meters 20.81 Dallas, Texas, United States 15 April 2006
300 meters 32.81 Sydney, Australia 14 September 2000
400 meters 44.92 Kingston, Jamaica 22 June 2002
400 meters (indoor) 45.92 Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States 11 March 2000

International competition

Year Competition Venue Position Event Age
1997 Carifta Games Bridgetown, Barbados 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 16
1997 Junior Pan American Games Havana, Cuba 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 16
1998 Central American & Caribbean Championships Georgetown, Cayman Islands 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 17
1998 World Junior Championship Games Annecy, France 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 17
1999 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Maebashi, Japan 4 × 400 m relay 18
1999 Carifta Games Fort-de-France, Martinique 400m 18
1999 Junior Pan American Games Tampa, USA 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 18
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 4 × 400 m relay 19
2001 World Athletics Championship Games Edmonton, Canada 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 20
2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, England 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 21
2003 Pan American Games Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 22
2003 World Athletics Championship Games Paris, France 4 × 400 m relay 22
2004 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Budapest, Hungary 4 × 400 m relay 23
2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece 4 × 400 m relay 23
2005 World Athletics Championship Games Helsinki, Finland 4 × 400 m relay 24
2006 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Moscow, Russia 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 25
2006 Central America & Caribbean Championship Games Cartagena, Colombia 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 25
2007 World Athletics Championship Games Osaka, Japan 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 26
2008 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Valencia, Spain 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 27
2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China 400m & 4 × 400 m relay 27
2010 World Indoor Championship Games Doha, Qatar 4 × 400 m relay 29
2011 Penn Relays USA vs. The World Philadelphia, USA 4 × 400 m relay 30

National competition

Year Competition Venue Position Event Age
1997 JAM Outdoor Jr. Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 1st 400m 16
1998 JAM Outdoor Jr. Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 1st 400m 17
1999 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 7th 400m 18
2000 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston, Jamaica 4th 400m 19
2001 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 3rd 400m 20
2002 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 2nd 400m 21
2003 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 4th 400m 22
2004 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston, Jamaica 5th 400m 23
2005 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 4th 400m 24
2006 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 2nd 400m 25
2007 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 1st 400m 26
2008 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston, Jamaica 3rd 400m 27
2009 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 7th 400m 28
2011 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica DNF 400m 30
2012 JAM Outdoor Track & Field Championship Games Kingston, Jamaica 7th 400m 31

References

  1. ^ Miller, Bill (13 June 1999). "PLUS: Track and Field...National Scholastic Championships; Ayre of the Bronx Speeds to Victory". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. ^ Staff Reports (13 June 1999). "Sanjay Ayre of the Bronx clocked a nation-leading 46.25 to win..." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. ^ "2000 Olympic Games". Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Jamaica Gleaner Online". old.jamaica-gleaner.com. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ Flynn, Sean P. (1 May 2005). "Team Jamaica Has Speed to Burn". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Jamaica Gleaner Online". old.jamaica-gleaner.com. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  7. ^ Auburn, University. "Auburn at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games". Auburn University. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  8. ^ Ames, Blair (28 February 2013). "From Olympian to Howard County Personal Trainer". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  9. ^ IrieJam, Radio. "Ayre Athletes Making Waves on US Circuit". Irie Jam Radio. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  10. ^ Metcalf, Andrew (22 January 2013). "Former Jamaican Olympic Sprinter Sets Roots in Howard County". Patch. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  11. ^ National Jr. College Athletic Assoc., NJCAA. "DIII Outdoor Track & Field National Championship". NJCAA. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  12. ^ "2013 NJCAA National Champions-Howard Community College". YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Big move forward for Andre Clarke". jamaica-gleaner.com. 13 June 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  15. ^ "Jamaicans set national record". Caribbean Life News. 11 February 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  16. ^ CBS Baltimore. "10th Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk..." Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  17. ^ Chesapeake Urology Associates (19 September 2017). "Lace Up Those Running Shoes - 11th Annual Zero Prostate Cancer Challenge/Baltimore (ZPCC) Is 24 September". PR News. Retrieved 18 October 2020.

External links

  • Sanjay Ayre at World Athletics
  • Olympedia
  • Baltimore Sun
  • Olympic Games Athlete Page
  • Athletic Net
  • Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association
  • Auburn University XC/Track
  • Mile Split USA
  • Chekpoint (YouTube)
  • Olympian Database

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Sanjay Ayre news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sanjay Claude Ayre born 19 June 1980 in Kingston Jamaica is a retired world class Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 400 meters Ayre won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games Ayre is a 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championship Gold medalist and a three time World Outdoor Championship medalist Sanjay AyreSanjay Ayre competes in the 4x400m finals at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Personal informationNationalityJamaicanBorn 1980 06 19 19 June 1980 age 42 Kingston JamaicaHeight1 91 m 6 3 ft Weight83 kg 183 lb SportSportRunningEvent s 400 metersMedal record Representing JamaicaMen s athleticsOlympic Games2000 Sydney 4x400 m relayWorld Championships2001 Edmonton 4x400 m relay2003 Paris 4x400 m relay2005 Helsinki 4x400 m relayWorld Indoor Championships2004 Budapest 4x400 m relayPan American Games2003 Santo Domingo 4x400 m relayCentral American amp Caribbean Games2006 Cartagena 4x400 m relayWorld Junior Championships1998 Annecy 4x400 m relayPan American Junior Championships1999 Tampa 400 metres1999 Tampa 4x400 m relay1997 Havana 400 metres1997 Havana 4x400 m relayCAC Junior Championships U20 1998 George Town 4x400 m relayCARIFTA Games U20 1997 Barbados 4X400 m relay1999 Martinique 400 metresNational Scholastic Games1999 Boston 400 metresNational Scholastic Games1999 Raleigh 400 metresJamaican National Championships2007 Kingston 400 metresDuring an international athletic career that spanned 15 years Ayre has won eleven gold three silver and four bronze medals at both the junior and senior levels Ayre graduated from Auburn University after receiving a full athletic scholarship Ayre would compete internationally throughout his high school and collegiate career successfully balancing competing priorities He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology from Auburn University and in 2003 signed a lucrative shoe contract with sports apparel company Puma Contents 1 Early career 2 Professional career 3 After athletics 4 Coaching 5 Community involvement 6 Personal bests 7 International competition 8 National competition 9 References 10 External linksEarly career EditAyre attended Calabar and Excelsior High Schools in St Andrew Jamaica where he was an all around athlete After moving to the United States Ayre attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx New York where he participated in multiple sports 1 2 In addition to his track amp field accomplishments Ayre was recognized for his outstanding athletic ability in soccer and swimming Under the coaching of Edward Hector he was voted the 1999 High School Athlete of the Year after winning the 400 meter title at the Indoor and Outdoor National Scholastic meets At the age of 18 still considered a Junior athlete U20 Ayre made his senior debut representing the Jamaica National team in the 4 400 meters relay at the 1999 World Indoor Championships in Maebashi Japan This team went on to break the Jamaican National Record Ayre has also won gold medals at the 1999 Junior Pan American Games and has maintained his prominence as the only Jamaican junior athlete to win the 400 meter and 4 x 400 meter relay titles While enrolled at Auburn University Ayre quickly established himself as a collegiate sprint talent under the guidance of Ralph Spry who also coached Auburn alumnus and 400 meter World Champion Avard Moncur As a freshman Ayre won the 2000 SEC 400 meter Indoor title and went on to receive the NCAA Freshman of the year honors Also in 2000 Ayre and the Jamaican 4 x 400 meter team would win the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Sydney Australia 3 Somewhat hampered by injuries throughout his second year Ayre regained form late in the summer of 2001 and competed for the Jamaican World Championship team in the 400 meter and 4 400 meters relay events As a junior he continued his stellar collegiate career receiving multiple All American honors and went on to compete in the 400 meter and 4 400 meters relay events at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester England In his final season as a collegiate athlete Ayre finished as the NCAA 400 meter indoor runner up and received a record 14 All American collegiate honors while competing for the Auburn Tigers After an outstanding collegiate career Ayre began his professional career by remaining at Auburn under the coaching guidance of Ralph Spry until 2005 Following a successful 2005 season Ayre moved on to be coached by world renowned 400 meter coaches Clyde Hart and Michael Ford 4 Professional career EditAyre commenced his professional career while still considered a collegiate athlete However his first appearance as a professional athlete was at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo DR where he earned a gold medal in the 4 400 meters relay In 2004 Ayre competed at the World Indoor Games where he earned another gold medal in the 4 400 meters relay For Ayre success continued throughout 2005 as he maintained a top ten world ranking in the 400 meters contest Ayre and the Jamaican Men s 4 400 m relay squad are the only Jamaican Team in history to defeat the U S Men s 4 400 m team on U S soil at the 2005 USA versus The World Penn Relays Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5 After a disappointing 2006 season Ayre rallied back to win a gold medal at the Central American amp Caribbean Games in the 4 400 meters relay 6 In 2007 Ayre filled the summer with dominating 400 meter performances culminating with the 2007 Jamaican National Championships where on 24 June 2007 he would win the 400 meter title in 45 07s and go on to compete in the 400 meter and 4 400 meter relay at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka Japan where he ultimately finished the season with another top ten world ranking In 2008 Ayre was a member of the Jamaican Olympic team led by Usain Bolt that recorded dominating performances in the sprint events at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing China While there Ayre competed in the 400 meter and 4 400 meters relay events 7 Ayre along with teammates Michael Blackwood Ricardo Chambers and Lansford Spence finished a disappointing eighth place after being favored to win a medal Ayre won silver medals for Jamaica at the Sydney Olympic Games and Helsinki World Championships 4 After athletics EditSince retiring from professional competition Ayre is currently a prolific entrepreneur who devotes his time to coaching Professional amp Amateur athlete s community organizations Athletics meeting promoter and other professional endeavors Ayre is currently a professional track coach for Puma He is also the Director of Athlete Branding with Active Dreamers LLC a sports apparel company that specializes in marketing NBA licensed products featuring world renowned athletes such as LeBron James Stephen Steph Curry and Neymar Jr In September 2012 after missing out on a 4th Olympic Games Ayre introduced Maximum Velocity Performance MVP Fitness to his local community in Howard County Maryland 8 Maximum Velocity Performance is a fitness organization that provides a broad range of sports and physical fitness services MVP Fitness offers a variety of programs including sports performance coaching personal training speed amp agility camps Corporate Wellness Programs and group fitness classes Ayre is active in the local community and is an honorary coach to the Reservoir High School Track Team and Field Team where he is known as Coach Sanjay Coaching EditAyre has also established himself as a professional track amp field coach He founded Chase Athletics Track Club in 2013 a USATF sanctioned track amp field organization In 2018 Chase athletes competed in Ocean Breeze Grand Prix in Staten Island NY The group had the top two finishes in the men s and women s 300m events 9 Ayre has also made an impact at the collegiate level by coaching athletes at Howard Community College He was the men s amp women s assistant track amp field coach and was responsible for coaching the sprint and hurdle events In 2013 Ayre led Howard Community College s men s track and field team to its first ever National Title in all of the school s sports history 10 11 12 Ayre is a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine NASM USATF Level 1 amp 2 IAAF Certified Track amp Field Coach and Global Sports Ambassador for Puma Ayre has trained Rovane Williams 13 Andre Clarke 14 and the Jamaican team at the 2016 Armory Track amp Field Invitational 15 Community involvement EditAyre is very active in his community and is dedicated to using his platform to amplify organizations that align with his philanthropic goals One such organization Chesapeake Urology sponsors and hosts the annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Run ZPCC in Baltimore MD 16 Ayre was the co host for this event in both 2016 and 2017 In 2016 Ayre was instrumental in helping ZERO to raise over 500 000 to combat prostate cancer Ayre returned in 2017 to co host the 11th Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Challenge where the organization set a goal to raise 550 000 17 Ayre is active in the local community and is an honorary coach to the Reservoir High School Track and Field Team where he is known as Coach Sanjay Personal bests EditEvent Time seconds Place Date200 meters 20 81 Dallas Texas United States 15 April 2006300 meters 32 81 Sydney Australia 14 September 2000400 meters 44 92 Kingston Jamaica 22 June 2002400 meters indoor 45 92 Fayetteville Arkansas United States 11 March 2000International competition EditYear Competition Venue Position Event Age1997 Carifta Games Bridgetown Barbados 400m amp 4 400 m relay 161997 Junior Pan American Games Havana Cuba 400m amp 4 400 m relay 161998 Central American amp Caribbean Championships Georgetown Cayman Islands 400m amp 4 400 m relay 171998 World Junior Championship Games Annecy France 400m amp 4 400 m relay 171999 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Maebashi Japan 4 400 m relay 181999 Carifta Games Fort de France Martinique 400m 181999 Junior Pan American Games Tampa USA 400m amp 4 400 m relay 182000 Olympic Games Sydney Australia 4 400 m relay 192001 World Athletics Championship Games Edmonton Canada 400m amp 4 400 m relay 202002 Commonwealth Games Manchester England 400m amp 4 400 m relay 212003 Pan American Games Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 400m amp 4 400 m relay 222003 World Athletics Championship Games Paris France 4 400 m relay 222004 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Budapest Hungary 4 400 m relay 232004 Olympic Games Athens Greece 4 400 m relay 232005 World Athletics Championship Games Helsinki Finland 4 400 m relay 242006 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Moscow Russia 400m amp 4 400 m relay 252006 Central America amp Caribbean Championship Games Cartagena Colombia 400m amp 4 400 m relay 252007 World Athletics Championship Games Osaka Japan 400m amp 4 400 m relay 262008 World Indoor Athletics Championship Games Valencia Spain 400m amp 4 400 m relay 272008 Olympic Games Beijing China 400m amp 4 400 m relay 272010 World Indoor Championship Games Doha Qatar 4 400 m relay 292011 Penn Relays USA vs The World Philadelphia USA 4 400 m relay 30National competition EditYear Competition Venue Position Event Age1997 JAM Outdoor Jr Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 1st 400m 161998 JAM Outdoor Jr Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 1st 400m 171999 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 7th 400m 182000 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston Jamaica 4th 400m 192001 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 3rd 400m 202002 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 2nd 400m 212003 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 4th 400m 222004 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston Jamaica 5th 400m 232005 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 4th 400m 242006 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 2nd 400m 252007 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 1st 400m 262008 JAM Olympic Team Trials Kingston Jamaica 3rd 400m 272009 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 7th 400m 282011 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica DNF 400m 302012 JAM Outdoor Track amp Field Championship Games Kingston Jamaica 7th 400m 31References Edit Miller Bill 13 June 1999 PLUS Track and Field National Scholastic Championships Ayre of the Bronx Speeds to Victory The New York Times Retrieved 18 October 2020 Staff Reports 13 June 1999 Sanjay Ayre of the Bronx clocked a nation leading 46 25 to win Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 October 2020 2000 Olympic Games Retrieved 18 October 2020 a b Jamaica Gleaner Online old jamaica gleaner com Retrieved 23 December 2020 Flynn Sean P 1 May 2005 Team Jamaica Has Speed to Burn The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Jamaica Gleaner Online old jamaica gleaner com Retrieved 23 December 2020 Auburn University Auburn at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games Auburn University Retrieved 20 October 2020 Ames Blair 28 February 2013 From Olympian to Howard County Personal Trainer The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 18 October 2020 IrieJam Radio Ayre Athletes Making Waves on US Circuit Irie Jam Radio Retrieved 18 October 2020 Metcalf Andrew 22 January 2013 Former Jamaican Olympic Sprinter Sets Roots in Howard County Patch Retrieved 18 October 2020 National Jr College Athletic Assoc NJCAA DIII Outdoor Track amp Field National Championship NJCAA Retrieved 18 October 2020 2013 NJCAA National Champions Howard Community College YouTube Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Jamaica Observer Limited Jamaica Observer Retrieved 23 December 2020 Big move forward for Andre Clarke jamaica gleaner com 13 June 2018 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Jamaicans set national record Caribbean Life News 11 February 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2020 CBS Baltimore 10th Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Run Walk Retrieved 18 October 2020 Chesapeake Urology Associates 19 September 2017 Lace Up Those Running Shoes 11th Annual Zero Prostate Cancer Challenge Baltimore ZPCC Is 24 September PR News Retrieved 18 October 2020 External links EditSanjay Ayre at World Athletics Olympedia Baltimore Sun Olympic Games Athlete Page Athletic Net Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association Auburn University XC Track Mile Split USA Chekpoint YouTube Olympian Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanjay Ayre amp oldid 1136888342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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