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MICHELLE-LEE AHYE
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| DATE OF BIRTH: |
April 10, 1992 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH: |
Port of Spain, Trinidad |
| EDUCATION: |
Carenage Government Primary School
Tranquillity Secondary School |
| OLYMPIC EVENTS: |
Athletics:
100 meters
4 x 100 meters
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CAREER: Ahye's career includes the following significant accomplishments:
- 2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - 100 meters (Semifinals, 11.61)
- 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico - 4 x 100 meters Relay (1st, 43.47 with Semoy Hackett, Magnolia Howell, and Ayanna Hutchinson)
- 2011 World Championships, Daegu, South Korea - 100 meters (Semifinals, 11.48); 4 x 100 meters (4th, 42.58, with Kai Selvon, Semoy Hackett and Kelly-Ann Baptiste)
- 2011 Pan American Junior Championships, Miramar - 100 (1st, 11,25).
- 2012 Olympics, London, England - 100 meters (Semifinals, 11.32); 4 x 100 meters Relay (Final, did not finish, with Kai Selvon, Semoy Hackett, and Kelly-Ann Baptiste)
- 2013 Central American and Caribbean Senior Athletics Championships, Morelia, Mexico - 200 meters (Final, Disqualified)
- 2013 World Championships, Moscow, Russia - 100 meters (Semifinals, 11.33); 4 x 100 meters Relay (43.01, with Kamira Durant, Reyare Thomas, and Kai Selvon)
- 2014 World Indoor Championships, Sopot, Poland - 60 meters (6th, 7.16)
- 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, Scotland - 100 meters (Semifinals, Injured, Did not compete)
- 2014 IAAF World Relays, Nassau, Bahamas - 4 × 100 metres Relay (3rd, 42.66, with Kamaria Durant, Reyare Thomas, and Kai Selvon)
- 2015 NACAC Championships, San Jose, Costa Rica - 100 meters (3rd, 11.22)
- 2015 IAAF World Championships, Beijing, China - 100 meters (5th, 10.98); 4 x 100 meters Relay (3rd, 42.03, Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Reyare Thomas, and Semoy Hackett)
- 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships, Portland, Oregon, United States - 60 meters (4th, 7.11)
- 2016 Olympics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 100 meters (6th, 10.92); 200 meters (6th, 22.34); 4 x 100 meters Relay (5th, 42.12, with Semoy Hackett), Kelly-Ann Baptiste, and Khalifa St Fort)
- 2017 IAAF/BTC World Relays Championships, Nassau, Bahamas - 4 x 100 meters Relay (Semifinals, did not finish, with Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Semoy Hackett, and Khalifa St Fort); 4 x 200 meters Relay (1:32.63, with Kamaria Durant, Semoy Hackett, and Reyare Thomas)
- 2017 World Championships, London, England - 100 meters (6th, 11.01); 4 x 100 meters Relay (6th, 42.62, with Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Semoy Hackett, and Khalifa St Fort)
- 2018 World Indoor Championships, Birmingham, England - 60 meters (6th, 7.13)
- 2018 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Australia - 100 meters (1st, 11.14)
- 2019 World Relays, Yokohama, Japan - 4 x 100 meters Relay (43.67, with Kamaria Durant, Reyare Thomas, and Semoy Hackett)
- 2019 Pan American Games, Lima, Peru - 100 meters (2nd, 11.27); 4 x 100 meters Relay (4th, 43.57, with Kamaria Durant, Mauricia Prieto, and Kelly-Ann Baptiste)
- 2020 Olympics, Tokyo, Japan - 100 meters (Semifinals, 11.00); 4 x 100 meters Relay (Heat, 43.62, with Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Khalifa St. Fort), and Kai Selvon)
- 2024 Olympics, Paris, France - 100 meters (11.33); 4 x 100 meters Relay (with ..., ..., ...)
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| Compiled by Ronald C. Emrit |
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