Nathaniel McKinney

Nathaniel McKinney ( born January 19, 1982 in Nassau ) is a track and field athlete of the Bahamas, whose special discipline is the 400 -meter run.

Sporting successes

His greatest success McKinney with the 4 x 400 - meter relay of the Bahamas: He won the Avard Moncur, together with Dennis Darling and Chris Brown in 3:00,53 minutes later the bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships 2003 after the original winning team of the United States because of the doping offense by Calvin Harrison, the gold medal was revoked.

Two years later, at the World Athletics Championships in 2005, he was appointed as first runner Avard Moncur together with, Andrae Williams and Chris Brown in the national record time of 2:57,32 min runners-up behind the victorious Americans.

Bests

  • 200 meters - 20.67 s ( 2009)
  • 400 meters - 45.68 s ( 2006)

Others

At a height of 1.75 meters, his competition weight is 79 kg.

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