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Athletics Biography

Merlene Ottey

“Merlene”

Jamaican · Cold Spring, Jamaica · Born 1 January 1960

Sprinter (100m, 200m)
9
olympic medals
7
world championships
10.74s (1996)
personal best100m
21.64s (1994)
personal best200m

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The Queen of the Track — the most prolific medallist in World Athletics Championship history with 14 medals, competing at elite level across six consecutive decades. Jamaica's first female sprinting superstar whose longevity and consistency remain unmatched.

Merlene Joyce Ottey was born in Cold Spring, Jamaica in 1960 and competed internationally from 1978 to 2012 — a 32-year span of competitive excellence without parallel in athletics history. She won 9 Olympic medals across 6 Games from Moscow 1980 to Sydney 2000, representing Jamaica until 2001 and then Slovenia until 2012 — becoming the oldest woman to win a major international sprint medal at 52. Her personal bests of 10.74 seconds for 100m and 21.64 seconds for 200m were world class across three decades of competition. She won 7 World Championship gold medals — 100m (1993, 1995) and 200m (1991, 1993) among them — and holds the record for most medals in World Athletics Championships history with 14. She was nicknamed the Empress of the Sprints. She never won an Olympic gold medal — her 9 Olympic medals consist entirely of silver and bronze — including a silver at the 1996 Atlanta Games after a photo finish so close the judges awarded Marion Jones gold by the smallest measurable margin. She competed at the World Championships aged 50 for Slovenia. Her longevity, consistency and medal collection make her career record the most extraordinary in the history of women's sprinting.

Famous For

Sprint events (100m, 200m) and longevity in athletics

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest female sprinters, competed in 7 Olympics spanning 24 years

Best Known For

Olympic Silver 200m 1980, 1996

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Olympic Silver 200m 1980, 1996
  • Olympic Bronze 100m 1984, 1996, 2000
  • Olympic Bronze 200m 1984, 1996
  • Olympic Bronze 4x100m 1980, 2000
  • World Champion 100m 1993, 1995
  • World Champion 200m 1991, 1993
  • Most medals in World Athletics Championships history
Career Journey

Timeline

1979 📌 International athletics debut
1980 🏆 Olympic Silver 200m Moscow
1984 🏆 Olympic Bronze 100m and 200m Los Angeles
1993 🏆 World Championship Gold 200m Stuttgart
1995 🏆 World Championship Gold 200m Gothenburg
1996 🏆 Olympic Silver 200m and Bronze 100m Atlanta
2000 🏆 Olympic Bronze 100m and 4x100m Sydney
2002 📌 Switched nationality to Slovenia
2012 📌 Retired from competitive athletics
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Merlene Ottey

Merlene Ottey won 7 World Championship titles.

Merlene Ottey's personal best for 100m is 10.74s (1996).

Merlene Ottey is Jamaican.

Merlene Ottey played for: Jamaica, Slovenia . Active 1978–2012..

Merlene Ottey played as a Sprinter (100m, 200m).

Career Timeline — Merlene Ottey
1979
International athletics debut
1980
Olympic Silver 200m Moscow
1984
Olympic Bronze 100m and 200m Los Angeles
1993
World Championship Gold 200m Stuttgart
1995
World Championship Gold 200m Gothenburg
1996
Olympic Silver 200m and Bronze 100m Atlanta
2000
Olympic Bronze 100m and 4x100m Sydney
2002
Switched nationality to Slovenia
2012
Retired from competitive athletics
Olympic Silver 200m 1980, 1996
Olympic Bronze 100m 1984, 1996, 2000
Olympic Bronze 200m 1984, 1996
Olympic Bronze 4x100m 1980, 2000
World Champion 100m 1993, 1995
World Champion 200m 1991, 1993
Most medals in World Athletics Championships history