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Angelo Taylor

Angelo F. Taylor (born December 29, 1978) is an American former athlete specializing in the . Taylor achieved international prominence by winning the gold medal in the at the in , , with a time of 47.50 seconds, edging out the field in a dramatic finish. He repeated this success at the in , , clocking 47.25 seconds for another individual gold, and contributed to the ' victory in the , setting an Olympic record of 2:55.39. These accomplishments made him one of only two men in history to win gold in the twice, alongside . At the World Championships, he earned a bronze medal in the open 400 metres in 2007 and multiple golds in the in 2007, 2009, and 2011. Taylor also secured a silver medal in the at the in before placing fifth in the individual hurdles final. Post-retirement, he transitioned to coaching but faced a provisional suspension from in 2019 due to allegations of past .

Early Life

Upbringing and Introduction to Athletics

Angelo Taylor was born on December 29, 1978, in , but spent his formative years in the Atlanta metropolitan area, residing within 10 miles of throughout his life. Raised in Decatur, a suburb emphasizing community ties and local sports opportunities, Taylor grew up in an environment conducive to athletic development. His father, Angelo Taylor Sr., had competed in and at , providing a familial connection to sports, though specific influences on Taylor's running pursuits remain undocumented in primary accounts. Taylor's entry into track and field began during his high school years at Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Georgia, where he participated in a wide array of events starting as a teenager. He competed in distances from the 100 meters to two miles, as well as long jump, high jump, and triple jump, demonstrating versatility and natural speed. By age 15, in 1994, Taylor won his first national title at the USATF Junior Olympics in the 15-16 boys' 400-meter hurdles, signaling early recognition as a hurdling prospect after experimenting with various disciplines. This period marked his transition to structured training, highlighting his innate talent in sprints and barriers before specializing further post-graduation in 1996.

Athletic Career

Collegiate and Pre-Olympic Successes

Taylor attended the Georgia Institute of Technology starting in 1996, where he trained under head coach Grover Hinsdale alongside 1996 Olympic gold medalist Derrick Adkins and fellow hurdler . Hinsdale emphasized technical refinement in the 400-meter hurdles, including a key adjustment in 1997 when Taylor switched his lead leg from right to left, enabling quicker mastery of the first hurdle approach through targeted step pattern drills. This shift contributed to his rapid progress in speed endurance and hurdle clearance efficiency, leveraging his natural stride for smoother transitions between barriers. In his sophomore year, Taylor placed second in the 400-meter hurdles at the 1997 NCAA Outdoor Championships, setting a personal best of 48.72 seconds. He improved markedly the following season, winning the 1998 NCAA title in the event while also anchoring to victory in the 4x400-meter relay. These performances established him as a four-time All-American and highlighted his growing dominance in collegiate hurdles. Taylor's transition to elite competition yielded consistent results at the U.S. national level. He finished second at the USA Outdoor Championships with a time of 47.90 seconds, marking a significant personal best improvement. In , he claimed the national title in the 400-meter hurdles, securing his position among the world's top-10 performers in the event starting that year. These achievements underscored his technical maturation and positioned him for international contention ahead of the 2000 Olympic cycle.

2000 Sydney Olympics

Angelo Taylor qualified for the 2000 U.S. team by winning the men's 400m hurdles at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Sacramento on July 22, 2000, with a time of 47.62 seconds, ahead of (48.22s) and (48.46s). Despite entering as a 21-year-old with prior world No. 2 ranking in 1999, Taylor overcame hamstring tightness during the trials final, relying on his strong flat 400m speed and efficient hurdling mechanics to secure the spot. At the Sydney Olympics, Taylor advanced through the heats on September 25 (49.48s) and semifinals on September 27 (48.49s) before the final on September 27. In the final, assigned to lane 1—a position disadvantaging runners due to the tighter curve—he started conservatively, trailing in fourth place after the eighth hurdle but executed a powerful late surge, passing Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily of Saudi Arabia with his final stride to win gold in 47.50 seconds, just 0.03 seconds ahead (Al-Somaily silver in 47.53s; Llewellyn Herbert bronze in 47.81s). This victory marked the fourth straight U.S. gold in the event, attributed to Taylor's superior anaerobic capacity and low center-of-gravity hurdle technique, which minimized air time and preserved speed on the curve. Taylor also contributed to the U.S. 4x400m , running the heats (September 29, 3:03.52s as first leg) and semifinals (2:58.78s), helping secure qualification for the final won by the U.S. team in 2:56.35s, though the medal was later vacated due to a teammate's doping violation. Post-victory, Taylor received immediate acclaim as an upset winner against more experienced favorites like defending champion Derrick Adkins (who failed to qualify for finals), boosting U.S. track prestige amid the Games' doping scrutiny.

2001-2007 Competitions and Setbacks

Following his 2000 Olympic success, Taylor competed in the 400 m hurdles at the 2001 World Championships in , advancing to the semifinals where he recorded a time of 48.49 seconds but failed to qualify for the final. He contributed to the ' gold medal in the 4 × 400 m relay at the same event, running on the victorious team that clocked 2:57.54. Earlier that year, Taylor secured the U.S. national title in the 400 m hurdles with a winning time of 48.25 seconds at the USA Outdoor Championships. Taylor did not qualify for the U.S. team for the 2003 World Championships in , marking a dip in individual form after early post-Olympic promise, during which he remained ranked in the global top 10 for 400 m hurdles in 2001. Participation in subsequent major individual events was limited, with no advancement to finals at the 2005 World Championships in hurdles after qualifying via domestic meets. Empirical performance data showed inconsistent hurdle times in the 48-second range, reflecting challenges in replicating pre-2000 peak velocity over barriers. By 2007, Taylor shifted emphasis toward flat 400 m racing amid recovery efforts, winning the U.S. national title in the event at the USA Outdoor Championships in with a time of 44.59 seconds. At the World Championships in , he earned bronze in the individual 400 m final (44.32 seconds) and anchored the U.S. 4 × 400 m relay to gold (2:55.56). Earlier in the season, he improved his flat 400 m personal best to 44.35 seconds at the Invitational, surpassing his prior mark of 44.68 from 2001 and demonstrating sustained speed endurance despite no major hurdles golds. These years were punctuated by physical setbacks, including stress fractures in both shins diagnosed after persistent lower-leg pain, which forced training interruptions and a period of reduced competition around 2006. Taylor was effectively sidelined for approximately 14 months prior to mid-2007, during which he worked non-athletic jobs while addressing shin-related agony through medical intervention and adjusted regimens. Global rankings placed him in the top 10 for 400 m hurdles again in 2007, underscoring resilience amid these empirical hurdles in maintaining barrier-specific consistency.

2008 Beijing Olympics

Angelo Taylor secured gold in the men's 400 m hurdles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics on August 18, running a personal best of 47.25 seconds, which also marked the world-leading time for the year. Starting from an inside lane, Taylor adopted a conservative early pace, trailing competitors through the initial hurdles before mounting a decisive surge in the final straight, leveraging superior endurance to pull ahead and lead a United States sweep of the medals, with Kerron Clement taking silver in 47.98 seconds and Bershawn Jackson bronze in 48.06 seconds. This victory represented a remarkable resurgence for the 29-year-old athlete, who had battled injuries and inconsistent performances since his 2000 triumph, attributing his improved form to focused strength training and refined hurdling technique that enhanced late-race acceleration despite age-related recovery challenges. Five days later, on August 23, Taylor contributed to the U.S. team's gold in the 4 × 400 m relay, running a swift 43.70-second second leg as part of a quartet that set an Olympic record of 2:55.39. His dual golds made Taylor only the second man in history to win Olympic titles in the 400 m hurdles eight years apart, underscoring the rarity of sustained peak performance in a discipline demanding explosive power and anaerobic capacity over aging physiology. Post-race celebrations highlighted the U.S. dominance, with Taylor's achievements affirming strategic preparation's role in overcoming prior physiological setbacks through evidence-based training adaptations.

Post-2008 Events and Retirement

Taylor qualified for his fourth at the 2012 Olympic Trials, running 48.57 seconds in the 400 m hurdles final to secure selection. At the London , he advanced through the heats (49.29 s) and semifinals (47.95 s) before placing fifth in the final with 48.25 seconds, a time 1 second slower than his 2008 Olympic-winning performance and reflective of diminished speed linked to age and career-long physical accumulation from high-impact . He also anchored the to a in the 4 × 400 m , finishing behind team. Post-Olympics, Taylor's participation in elite meets dwindled, with no further qualifications for major championships like the . Available records show no top-tier results after 2012, as his times fell outside competitive contention for a 34-year-old hurdler facing biomechanical stresses from repeated impacts and muscle recovery challenges inherent to the event. By 2016, Taylor's season's best in the 400 m hurdles was 54.52 seconds—over 7 seconds off his peak—suggesting a cessation of professional-level and . He effectively retired from elite athletics in the mid-2010s, transitioning amid evident performance plateaus driven by physiological decline rather than acute injury reports.

Competitive Achievements

Personal Bests and Records

Angelo Taylor's personal best in the is 47.25 seconds, set during the Olympic final on August 18, 2008, in Beijing, China. This time ranked eighth-fastest in history upon achievement and currently places him 16th on the all-time list for the event. His flat best is 44.05 seconds, recorded on June 23, 2007, at the Outdoor Championships in , . This performance positioned him 15th all-time in the event at the time, highlighting versatility against pure sprinters. Taylor held no world records, but his hurdles best compared favorably to the era's benchmarks, including the standing of 46.78 seconds by Kevin Young from 1992, affirming his status among top Olympic-era performers without sub-47-second dominance seen in later athletes like .
EventMarkDateVenue/Meet
47.2518 Aug 2008Beijing Olympics
44.0523 Jun 2007USA Championships,
(indoor)45.5027 Feb 1999N/A

Major Medals and Rankings

Angelo Taylor secured three Olympic gold medals, including individual victories in the at the 2000 Games and the 2008 Games, as well as a gold in the at . He added a silver medal in the at the 2012 . At the World Championships, Taylor earned three gold medals in the across 2007, 2009, and 2011, alongside a bronze in the open in 2007.
OlympicsEventMedal
2000 400 m hurdles
2008 400 m hurdles
2008 4 × 400 m relay
2012 4 × 400 m relaySilver
World ChampionshipsEventMedalYear
400 mBronze2007
4 × 400 m relay2007
4 × 400 m relay2009
4 × 400 m relay2011
Taylor was ranked world number one in the in 2000 and number two in 1998, 1999, and 2008, reflecting his dominance during Olympic cycles. He maintained top-10 world rankings in the event from 1998 to 2001, 2007 to 2008, and 2010 to 2012, underscoring consistent elite performance despite injury interruptions. These rankings, derived from annual assessments by track federations, highlight his selection for multiple U.S. national teams and competitive edge in major championships.

2005 Arrests and 2006 Guilty Pleas

In January 2005, Taylor was arrested in , after a allegedly discovered him engaged in sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl in a . Later that year, he faced a second in on similar child molestation charges involving another 15-year-old girl. On January 12, 2006, Taylor entered guilty pleas to reduced charges of improper sexual contact with a minor in DeKalb County Superior Court, avoiding trial on the original felony counts of child molestation. The pleas resolved both 2005 cases stemming from incidents with underage females he had met through track-related connections. Taylor received a sentence of 12 years' , a $2,500 fine, and a requirement for evaluation and potential treatment, but was not mandated to register as a under law. These court outcomes imposed no immediate suspensions or bans from or international athletic governing bodies, permitting his ongoing participation in competitions during the probation period.

2019 USATF Suspension and SafeSport Ban

In May 2019, (USATF) imposed a provisional suspension on Angelo Taylor following revelations of his ongoing coaching activities despite prior convictions for involving minors. The action, announced on May 16, 2019, prohibited Taylor from participating in any USATF-sanctioned events, coaching, or other involvement within the organization's jurisdiction. This emergency measure was triggered by public reporting on Taylor's role as a coach at the Track Club during the spring of 2019 and his position on the USATF association's board of directors. The suspension stemmed directly from enforcement of USATF's policies, aligned with the U.S. Center for SafeSport's mandate to address misconduct risks in , particularly those involving contact with athletes under 18. Prior to the ban, Taylor had maintained these roles without interruption since his 2006 guilty pleas, highlighting a gap in prior oversight that the 2019 action sought to rectify through immediate provisional restrictions pending further review. The U.S. Center for SafeSport's processes, integrated into USATF's response, resulted in an indefinite ban barring Taylor from coaching or any participatory capacity in affiliated programs. As of the most recent , the suspension and associated SafeSport restrictions have not been lifted, maintaining Taylor's exclusion from governance and youth coaching environments. This outcome underscores the application of post-conviction safeguards in administration, linking the 2006 judicial resolutions to enduring professional sanctions over a decade later.

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