Troy McIntosh

Troy McIntosh ( born March 29, 1973) is a track and field athlete of the Bahamas, whose special discipline is the 400 -meter run.

Sporting successes

McIntosh took in 1996 and 2000 at the Summer Olympics in part.

He celebrated his biggest success with the 4 x 400 - meter relay in the Bahamas at the IAAF 2001 World Championships in Edmonton: Avard Moncur Together with Chris Brown and Timothy Munnings he won in a national record time of 2:58,19 min, the silver medal behind the team of the United States.

He was a member of the 4 x 400 - meter relay in the Bahamas at the Olympic Summer Games 2000 in Sydney, this together with Avard Moncur, Chris Brown and Carl Oliver. The squadron also reached the final and finished the race first place 4th Due to the doping confession of Antonio Pettigrew Relay winners of the USA was disqualified eight years later. The following teams moved up, so that the season of the Bahamas, ultimately, the bronze medal was awarded.

At the World Indoor Championships in 1999 in the Japanese Maebashi, he finished in the final of the 400 m with 46.05 s fourth place, while in Maracaibo on this route was victorious earlier in the Central American and Caribbean Games in the year.

Bests

  • 200 - meter dash - 20.62 s ( 1999)
  • 400 - meter dash - 44.73 s ( 1996)

Others

At a height of 1.78 m his competition weight is 75 kg.

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