Sixteen Gators headed to Paris Olympics for Track and Field

Florida’s track and field program is among the best and the country. It’s no surprise to see over a dozen current and former Gators in the Olympic field.

With rosters set for the 2024 Paris Olympics, 16 current and former Florida track and field athletes will participate in the Opening Ceremony.

Six Gators qualified for the United States roster, most notably Grant Holloway in the men’s 110-meter hurdle and Jasmine Moore in the women’s long jump and triple jump.

The other 10 are scattered across eight different international rosters. Sprinter Joseph Fahnbulleh is representing Liberia in the 100-meter, 200-meter and 4×100-meter relay. Lloydricia Cameron (women’s shot put), [autotag]Reheem Hayles[/autotag] (4x400m mixed relay) and [autotag]Jevaughn Powell[/autotag] (400m) are all on the Jamaican roster.

Distance runner [autotag]Parker Valby[/autotag] made the roster after a second-place finish in the 10,000-meter even at the U.S. Olympic Trials. She had to wait for official word because she didn’t have an Olympic Standard qualifying time, but her world ranking sufficed.

GATORS IN THE OLYMPICS– Track and Field/Athletics

WOMEN’S 2024 OLYMPICS ROSTER

Lloydricia Cameron; Shot Put; Jamaica; 2015-18
Genevieve Gregson; Marathon; Australia; 2009-12
Anna Hall; Heptathlon; United States; 2022
[autotag]Jasmine Moore[/autotag]; Long Jump, Triple Jump; United States; 2022-23
[autotag]Grace Stark[/autotag]; 100m H; United States; 2020-24
Parker Valby; 10,000m; United States; 2021-24
Alida van Daalen; Shot Put, Discus; Netherlands; 2023-present

MEN’S 2024 OLYMPICS ROSTER

Malcolm Clemons; Long Jump; United States; 2021-24
Joseph Fahnbulleh; 100m, 200m, 4x100m; Liberia; 2020-21
Eddie Garcia; Marathon; U.S. Virgin Islands; 2012-16
[autotag]Grant Holloway[/autotag]; 110m H; United States; 2017-19
Thomas Mardal; Hammer Throw; Norway; 2018-21
Wanya McCoy; 100m, 200m; Bahamas; 2024
Jevaughn Powell; 400m; Jamaica; 2023-24
Reheem Hayles; 4x400m mixed;  Jamaica; 2024
Hakim Sani Brown; 100m; Japan; 2018-19

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