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Duane Ross
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Duane Ross

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Shelby, USA
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52 years
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Randolph Duane Ross (born December 5, 1972 in Shelby, North Carolina) is an American collegiate track and field coach, and former athlete, specializing in the 110 meters hurdles. He is currently the Director of Track and Field programs for North Carolina A&T State University and is best known for winning the bronze medal at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics and representing the United States at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Ross also won the 1995 NCAA championship in the 110 meter hurdles and as a 7 time All-American and 5 Time ACC champion, is Clemson University's most decorated male hurdler.

Biography

Early life

Growing up in Dallas, North Carolina, Ross attended North Gaston High School. At the encouragement of his Football coach, Ross took up track and field as a way to rehabilitate an injured ankle. As a junior, Ross went on the become NCHSAA state champion in the 110 metres Hurdles. After receiving a number of scholarships from various collegiate teams, Ross signed with Clemson University.

Athletic career

As a college athlete at Clemson University, he won the 110 m hurdles at the 1995 NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship for the Clemson Tigers. He made his first appearance on the world track stage at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships, where he finished fourth in the 60 meters hurdles competition, just behind compatriot Tony Dees. He returned at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Maebashi, but again failed to reach the podium with another fourth-place finish, this time losing out to Falk Balzer. He had greater success outdoors that year, as he won the bronze medal in the 110 m hurdles at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in his career personal best time of 13.12 seconds. An appearance at the 1999 IAAF Grand Prix Final, however, brought yet another fourth-place finish.

He was the runner up at the 2004 United States Olympic Trials and competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He failed to reach the final after running 13.30 seconds for fifth place in the semi-finals of the men's hurdles competition.

Following the analysis of information received from BALCO in 2010, Ross was called to testify in a case against his coach Trevor Graham. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) suspended Ross for two years for attempted use, possession, and trafficking of performance-enhancing drugs. As a term of his suspension, all his results from November 2001 onward were nullified.

Coaching career

He returned to Clemson as a volunteer coach and in 1996. After retiring from international competition, Ross was hired by Division III Methodist University as Head Coach of their Track and Field program. While at Methodist, Ross coached the women's team to three Mason–Dixon Conference championships and placed in the top four at both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Ross also earned USTFCCCA South/Southeast Region Coach of the Year honors. In 2012, after five seasons at Methodist, Ross was hired as director of track & field at Division I North Carolina A&T University. Under Ross, the Aggies swept both the men's and women's outdoor and indoor Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships for the first time in program history. Following the success of the 2017 seasons, Ross coached 13 athletes, more than any HBCU in history, who competed in the 2017 NCAA Division I National Championships.

Statistics

Personal bests

EventTime (sec)VenueDate
50 metres hurdles6.36Liévin, FranceFebruary 21, 1999
60 metres hurdles7.42Madrid, SpainFebruary 16, 1999
110 metres hurdles13.12Seville, SpainAugust 25, 1999

60m Hurdles progression

YearPerformanceVenueDateWorld ranking
19977.52sAtlanta United States1 March
19987.43sAtlanta United States28 February
19997.42sMadrid Spain16 February
20017.88sSpala Poland9 February

110m Hurdles progression

YearPerformanceVenueDateWorld ranking
199313.74s (+ 0.9)New Orleans United States4 June
199413.48sPhiladelphia United States30 April
199513.32s (+1.2)Knoxville United States3 June
199613.45s (+1.8)Atlanta United States21 June
199713.50s (-0.6)Clemson United States17 May
199813.24s (-0.5)Dortmund Germany7 June
199913.12s (+1.0)Seville (La Cartuja) Spain25 August
200013.53s (+0.2)Chapel Hill United States18 June

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEvent
Representing  United States
1997World Indoor ChampionshipsParis, France4th60 m hurdles
1999World Indoor ChampionshipsMaebashi, Japan4th60 m hurdles
World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain3rd110 m hurdles
IAAF Grand Prix FinalMunich, Germany4th110 m hurdles
2003World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, MonacoDSQ (6th)110 m hurdles
2004Summer OlympicsAthens, GreeceDSQ (5th (semis))110 m hurdles
World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, MonacoDSQ (8th)110 m hurdles

National competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEvent
1995NCAA Division I Outdoor ChampionshipsKnoxville Tennessee1st110 m hurdles
1997United States Indoor ChampionshipsAtlanta Georgia2nd60 m hurdles
1998United States Indoor ChampionshipsAtlanta Georgia1st60 m hurdles
US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDNF110m Hurdles
1999United States Indoor ChampionshipsAtlanta Georgia2nd60 m hurdles
US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon4th110m Hurdles
2000US Olympic TrialsSacramento, CaliforniaDSQ (semi)110 m hurdles
2001US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon5th (semi)110m Hurdles
2002US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDSQ (4th)110m Hurdles
2003US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDSQ (DNF)110m Hurdles
2004US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDSQ (2nd)110m Hurdles
2005US Outdoor ChampionshipsEugene, OregonDSQ (19th)110m Hurdles

Coaching record

SeasonTeamIndoor FinishOutdoor FinishNotes
ConferenceNationalConferenceNational
Methodist University Monarchs (Mason–Dixon Conference)
2009Women's7th6th
2010Women's4th5th10th
2011Women's1st4th1st3rd
2012Women's2nd4th1st4th
North Carolina A&T Aggies (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)
2013Men4th5th
Women8th8th
2014Men3rd2nd
Women12th7th
2015Men2nd2nd
Women3rd5th
2016Men2nd2nd
Women3rd4th
2017Men1st1st14th
Women1st1st
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What is Duane Ross known for?
Duane Ross is known for being an American track and field athlete, specializing in the 110-meter hurdles.
When did Duane Ross compete in professional athletics?
Duane Ross competed in professional athletics from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s.
Has Duane Ross won any major championships?
Yes, Duane Ross has won several major championships. He won the 2001 USA Outdoor Championships and was a two-time USA Indoor Champion in 1999 and 2000.
What is Duane Ross' personal best time in the 110-meter hurdles?
Duane Ross achieved a personal best time of 13.20 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles.
What is Duane Ross' career after retiring from athletics?
After retiring from athletics, Duane Ross became a successful track and field coach. He has coached at various universities and has produced several elite athletes, including Olympians and world championship medalists.
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