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Bianca Knight's Pro Debut in Jamaica

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ryanwestman   May 14th 2008, 10:23pm
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Bianca Knight didn’t even know what the lanes were for when she went to her first track practice at the age of 12, but she beat everyone anyway. Before long, she was dominating the Mississippi – and national – high school scene, where she began competing as a seventh grader. By the time she graduated from Ridgeland High School in 2007, she had won 15 individual state titles at 100m, 200m and 400m among her 23 overall including relays. Bianca would also own state high school records at 100m and 200m, and be the first Mississippian to be named Gatorade National Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year. Oh yes, and she is the 2005 World Junior Champion at 100m, as well.

After a semester running for the University of Texas, which she still attends, Bianca broke the collegiate record for 200m indoors when she won the national title in 20.40. Deciding to focus her full athletic attention on training for the 2008 Olympic team, Bianca turned pro and, in her professional debut, ran an outdoor personal best 22.62 seconds to defeat Olympic gold medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown at 200m in the Jamaica International Invitational. At the adidas Track Classic, she will face Allyson Felix, the two-time World Champion and 2004 Olympic silver medalist.

Read the full article at: www.adidastrackclassic.com

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