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Julien Alfred

Julien Alfred (born 10 June 2001) is a Saint Lucian track and field sprinter specializing in the 100 metres and 200 metres events. She rose to international prominence in 2024 by winning the gold medal in the women's 100 metres at the Paris Olympics with a national record time of 10.72 seconds, marking Saint Lucia's first-ever Olympic medal, and earning silver in the 200 metres. Born in , the capital of , Alfred discovered her talent for sprinting early in life while competing against boys at school and initially running barefoot. After the death of her father in 2013, she briefly stepped away from athletics before returning and moving to at age 14 to train at under coach Marlon James. Inspired by Jamaican sprint legend , she honed her skills in the competitive ISSA/ Boys and Girls Championships and later relocated to the to attend the University of Texas, where she competed for the . Alfred's breakthrough came in 2018 when she secured Saint Lucia's first medal at the , a silver in the . In 2023, she claimed the NCAA indoor title and was named the Bowerman Award winner as the top collegiate athlete. Her 2024 season was historic: she won the gold at the in , Saint Lucia's first senior global medal in athletics, before her Olympic triumphs. Later that year, she triumphed in the final for the , solidifying her status as one of the world's elite sprinters. As of November 2025, Alfred holds national records in the 100 metres (10.72 seconds) and 200 metres (21.71 seconds), she ranks second globally in the 100 metres per World Athletics rankings, and holds the second-fastest 200 metres time of the year. In 2025, she won bronze in the 100 metres at the World Championships in Tokyo and set her 200 metres national record at the London Diamond League. Her achievements have elevated Saint Lucia's profile in international athletics, inspiring a new generation of Caribbean athletes while she continues to train under coaches like Edrick Floréal at the University of Texas.

Biography

Early life and junior career

Julien Alfred was born on June 10, 2001, in Ciceron, a community in , the capital of . Her father, Julian, passed away when she was 12 years old, a loss that profoundly shaped her resilience, while her mother provided unwavering support, encouraging her pursuits despite financial hardships and even placing a note in her suitcase reading "follow your dream" when she left home at 14. Alfred's early education took place at Ciceron R.C. Combined School, where her natural speed emerged during informal races, often running in her . A school librarian noticed her talent and encouraged her to join the track team, reigniting her passion for sprinting after an initial break from the sport. She continued her at Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary School in from 2013 to 2015, where she began competing in local meets and developed her skills through school sports programs. In 2015, at age 14, Alfred moved alone to to attend , seeking a more competitive environment under coach Marlon Jones; there, she honed her technique and passion for while representing the school in regional competitions. Her dedication earned her Saint Lucia's Junior Sportswoman of the Year award in 2015 and again in 2017, reflecting her success in national junior titles and local events that built her foundation as a sprinter. She also reached the final of the under-18 girls' 100m at the 2017 in , qualifying with a time of 11.87 seconds. Alfred's international junior breakthrough came at the in , where she won gold in the girls' 100m with a time of 11.56 seconds, marking Saint Lucia's first-ever gold medal at the event. The following year, she secured silver in the girls' 100m at the Summer Youth Olympics in , , clocking a wind-assisted 11.23 seconds behind Nigeria's Chukwuma; this achievement represented Saint Lucia's first medal at the Youth Olympics. These successes propelled her progression to Saint Lucia's senior national team by 2019.

Collegiate career

Julien Alfred moved to the in 2019 and enrolled at the , where she majored in Youth & Community Studies while competing for the team under head coach Edrick Floréal. Known by the nickname "," she stands at a height of 1.70 meters. During her early collegiate years, Alfred focused on building consistency across the 60m, 100m, and 200m events. In her freshman indoor season of –20, she earned her first honors with a second-place finish in the 60m at the NCAA Indoor Championships, clocking 7.10 seconds. Her sophomore outdoor season in 2020 was canceled due to the , but she continued to develop, posting personal bests such as 11.52 seconds in the 100m at the 2019 Meet. Alfred's breakthrough came at the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Championships, where she claimed gold in the 100m with a time of 11.02 seconds, marking her first individual NCAA title. By her senior year in 2023, she dominated the NCAA Indoor Championships, winning the 60m in a time of 6.94 seconds—breaking her own mark from the preliminaries (6.96 seconds)—and the 200m in another of 22.01 seconds. She also contributed to the ' second-place finish in the 4x400m relay, helping the team score key points. At the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Alfred completed an undefeated sprint season by sweeping the 100m (10.72 seconds, +2.3 m/s wind), 200m (21.73 seconds), and anchoring the winning 4x100m relay team (41.60 seconds), which secured the Longhorns' fifth NCAA outdoor team title in program history. Throughout her collegiate tenure, she balanced rigorous academics with athletics, maintaining a cumulative GPA above 3.75 to become the first Texas woman named USTFCCCA Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2023, while her performances elevated the Longhorns to multiple conference and national successes.

2024: Olympic and World Indoor titles

Following her standout collegiate season in 2023, where she set multiple NCAA records, Julien Alfred transitioned to professional status in early 2024, signing with and focusing on the elite international circuit. This shift marked her full entry into senior global competition, building on her junior and NCAA successes to target major championships. Alfred's professional breakthrough came at the in , , where she claimed gold in the women's 60m with a time of 6.98 seconds, equaling the world lead and securing Saint Lucia's first senior global title in athletics. She edged out Poland's by 0.01 seconds in a dramatic finish, showcasing explosive starts that would define her year. Building momentum, Alfred delivered strong performances in the series, including a 100m victory in with 10.95 seconds, which propelled her up the world rankings and confirmed her qualification for the . At the in , Alfred etched her name in history by winning the women's 100m gold in a national record time of 10.72 seconds, overcoming rainy conditions at the to defeat Jamaica's , who finished fifth in 11.00 seconds. This victory represented Saint Lucia's first Olympic medal and highlighted her composure under pressure against seasoned rivals like the ' , who took silver in 10.87 seconds. Three days later, she added a silver in the 200m with 22.08 seconds, finishing behind Richardson's teammate Gabby Thomas while demonstrating her versatility in the longer sprint. In the immediate aftermath of the Olympics, Alfred capped her season with another 100m gold at the 2024 Final in , , clocking 10.88 seconds to claim the series trophy and reaffirm her dominance. Her achievements drew widespread media acclaim, culminating in the declaration of September 27, 2024, as "Julien Alfred Day" by the Saint Lucian government, establishing it as a national to celebrate her contributions to the island's sporting legacy.

2025 season

Following her Olympic triumph in 2024, Julien Alfred entered the 2025 season with strong momentum, aiming to defend her status as the world's premier sprinter. She began indoors with a national record performance in the 300m at the Indoor Grand Prix in on February 2, clocking 36.16 seconds to win the event and rank as the 15th fastest all-time. This mark shattered her previous Saint Lucian record and highlighted her versatility in the non-standard distance. Later that month at the , she added a world-leading 6.99 seconds in the 60m, further solidifying her indoor dominance. Transitioning to outdoors, Alfred improved her 300m national record to 36.05 seconds while defeating at the Miramar Invitational on April 5, underscoring her explosive speed early in the season. She then opened her 200m campaign at the Invitational in Gainesville on April 18, winning in a world-leading 21.88 seconds with a +0.2 wind. In June, Alfred claimed victory in the 100m at the BAUHAUS-galan in , running a meeting record of 10.75 seconds (+0.9 wind) to remain undefeated in her primary events. Her form peaked in the 200m at the London Athletics Meet on July 19, where she set a personal best and national record of 21.71 seconds. Alfred capped her Diamond League campaign by defending her 100m title at the final on August 28, winning in 10.76 seconds to secure back-to-back championships and confirm her position as the season's top-ranked sprinter in the event. At the in , Alfred earned bronze in the 100m final on September 14, finishing third in 10.84 seconds behind Jefferson-Wooden and Clayton. Despite a strain during the race, she had advanced comfortably, topping the heats in 10.93 seconds. The injury forced her to withdraw from the 200m event at the Championships. No further competitive meets were reported for Alfred through November 2025, as she focused on recovery from the strain.

Achievements

International competitions

Julien Alfred has competed in several major senior international athletics events since 2022, achieving notable results in sprint disciplines. The following table lists her key performances in championships and Diamond League finals, presented chronologically.
YearCompetitionEventPlacementTimeVenueCitation
2022Commonwealth Games100 mSilver11.01Birmingham, United Kingdom
2023Central American and Caribbean Games100 mGold11.14San Salvador, El Salvador
2023World Athletics Championships100 m5th10.93Budapest, Hungary
2023World Athletics Championships200 m4th22.05Budapest, Hungary
2024World Athletics Indoor Championships60 mGold6.98Glasgow, United Kingdom
2024Olympic Games100 mGold10.72 (NR)Paris, France
2024Olympic Games200 mSilver22.08Paris, France
2024Diamond League Final100 m1st10.88Brussels, Belgium
2025Diamond League (Oslo)100 m1st10.89Oslo, Norway
2025Diamond League (Stockholm)100 m1st10.75 (MR)Stockholm, Sweden
2025World Athletics Championships100 mBronze10.84Tokyo, Japan
2025Diamond League Final100 m1st10.76Zurich, Switzerland
(NR: national record; MR: meeting record)

NCAA titles

During her tenure with the Texas Longhorns, Julien Alfred secured multiple titles, establishing herself as one of the most dominant sprinters in collegiate history. Her victories contributed significantly to the team's success, including the women's outdoor championship in —the program's fifth overall. Alfred maintained an undefeated streak in individual sprints throughout the 2023 season, capping it with sweeps at both the indoor and outdoor championships. She also played key roles in relay teams, anchoring or leading off to secure golds and set school marks.
YearMeetEventResultNotes
2022NCAA Outdoor Championships (Eugene, OR)100m11.02 s (+0.2 m/s), 1stIndividual gold; personal best at the time.
2022NCAA Outdoor Championships (Eugene, OR)4x100m 42.42 s, 1st (Texas)Led off the winning team.
2023NCAA Indoor Championships (Albuquerque, )60m6.94 s, 1stNCAA record; broke her own collegiate record from prelims (6.96 s).
2023NCAA Indoor Championships (Albuquerque, )200m22.01 s, 1stCollegiate record.
2023NCAA Indoor Championships (Albuquerque, )4x400m 3:25.67, 2nd ()Contributed to the silver-medal team, season best for .
2023NCAA Outdoor Championships (Austin, )100m10.72 s (+2.3 m/s), 1stWind-aided; sixth woman in NCAA history to win back-to-back titles.
2023NCAA Outdoor Championships (Austin, )200m21.73 s (+2.2 m/s), 1stWind-aided; completed sprint double.
2023NCAA Outdoor Championships (Austin, )4x100m 41.60 s, 1st ()Opened the winning , helping secure team title.

Records

Personal bests

Julien Alfred has established herself as one of the premier sprinters in women's track and field, with personal bests that reflect her explosive speed and consistency across short sprints and relays. Her lifetime bests, as verified by official athletics records, highlight improvements in key events, particularly in 2023 and 2025. Below is a summary of her top performances in individual and relay events, including dates, venues, and relevant conditions.
EventMarkDateVenueWindNotes
60m (indoor)6.94 s11 March 2023Albuquerque, NMN/ANCAA record; joint North American indoor record.
100m10.72 s3 August 2024Paris, France0.0 m/sOlympic record; Saint Lucian national record.
200m21.71 s19 July 2025London, UK-0.6 m/sSaint Lucian national record; meet record; world lead for 2025.
300m (indoor)36.05 s5 April 2025Miramar, FLN/ASaint Lucian national record.
4 × 100 m relay41.55 s8 June 2023Austin, TXN/ANCAA record (prelims, anchor leg).
Alfred's performances show steady progression across her career, with notable year-by-year improvements driven by collegiate success and international competition. In the 100m, she first reached 10.72 s on 10 June at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Austin (+2.3 m/s wind), marking a wind-aided breakthrough, before equaling the legal mark at the 2024 Olympics. For the 200m, her trajectory accelerated in 2025: she ran 21.86 s for a national record on 20 July 2024 in (prior season benchmark), followed by 21.88 s on 19 April 2025 at the Memorial in Gainesville, and then set the current best of 21.71 s on 19 July 2025 in . The 60m indoor mark of 6.94 s capped a dominant indoor season, lowering her own collegiate record from 7.00 s set in February . Her 300m indoor debut in February 2025 yielded 36.16 s at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in (national record at the time), which she improved to 36.05 s on 5 April 2025 at the Invitational. Relay contributions peaked in with the 41.55 s NCAA record in prelims, followed by a 41.60 s final win. These records remain current as of the in , where Alfred did not improve her marks due to injury withdrawal from the 200m after a 100m .

National records

Julien Alfred has established multiple national records for across sprint distances, dramatically raising the bar for the nation's achievements and inspiring a new generation of athletes. In the 100 m, she set the current national of 10.72 seconds in the final at the in on August 3, 2024, becoming the first Saint Lucian to break the 11-second barrier in the event. This mark not only secured Olympic gold but also surpassed the longstanding previous of 11.14 seconds set by Stephanie Mariani in 2009, representing a substantial leap in national performance standards. Alfred further solidified her dominance in the 200 m by clocking 21.86 seconds for a national record at the on July 20, 2024, improving upon her prior best and the existing mark of 22.70 seconds. She lowered this record to 21.71 seconds during the on July 19, 2025, continuing to push Saint Lucia's sprinting benchmarks to world-class levels. Indoors, Alfred became the first Saint Lucian woman to run sub-7 seconds in the 60 m, achieving a national record of 6.94 seconds at the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships in , on March 11, 2023. This breakthrough performance elevated the indoor sprint standards, previously uncharted below 7 seconds for the country. In the 300 m indoor, she established a new national record of 36.16 seconds at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in on February 2, 2025, improving on her own previous mark of 37.36 seconds from 2022 and marking a fresh event record for . She further refined this to 36.05 seconds at the Miramar Invitational on April 5, 2025. These records underscore Alfred's transformative impact on Saint Lucian athletics, shifting the national sprint landscape from modest times to elite international contention and fostering broader development in the sport. They remain current as of November 2025, following her participation in the Tokyo 25.

Recognition

Alfred has received numerous awards and honors for her athletic achievements. In 2023, she was awarded the Bowerman Award as the top collegiate athlete. Following her Olympic success in 2024, she won the Best Female Athlete of 2024 award at the ANOC in 2024. At the inaugural CANOC Sports in 2024, she received the Female Sports Personality of the Year and the Breakthrough Award. In September 2024, the Government of awarded her EC$1 million and renamed the Millennium Highway in her honor during a national recognition ceremony. In December 2024, she was named FloTrack's Breakthrough Performer of the Year and finished second for the Track Athlete of the Year award. In January 2025, she was named 's Female Athlete of the Year for 2024 by the Saint Lucia Athletics Association. In February 2025, she received the Cross, the nation's second-highest civilian honor, for her contributions to sports. In 2025, Alfred was honored with the Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year award.

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