Erica Moore
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Nationality | American |
Born | (1988-03-25) March 25, 1988 (age 36) Seymour, Indiana, United States |
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Country | United States |
Sport | Track and field |
Event | Middle distance running |
Erica Moore (born March 25, 1988, in Seymour, Indiana) is an American middle-distance runner. She attended and graduated from Sullivan High School in Sullivan, Indiana, where her father was the boys basketball coach. She was a versatile athlete, establishing school records in at least six events in track and playing basketball.
She qualified for the Indiana state finals in three events and finished third in the 300-meter hurdles. She then won the 300-meter hurdles in the Midwest Meet of Champions.
NCAA
She matriculated to Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana, where she had an outstanding career in track, competing primarily in the pentathlon and heptathlon and middle distance events, including the 400 meter-run, 800-meter run and 400-meter hurdles. As a senior in 2010 she was an All-America in the 800-meter run indoors and the 400-meter hurdles outdoors.
Nike
Erica won 2012 USA Indoor Championships in 2:01.08 running from the front wire-to-wire.[1] She got bronze medal at 800 metres event at 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.[2] Moore personal best at 800 m is 1:59.97 (2012).[2]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing United States | |||||
2012 | World Indoor Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | 3rd | 800 m | 1:59.97 |
References
- ^ "Videos - Womens 800 - USA Indoor Track and Field Championships 2012".
- ^ a b "IAAF profile". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
External links
- Erica Moore at World Athletics
- GoSycamores profile
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Amateur Athletic Union
- 1958: Grace Butcher
- 1959: Harriet Douthitt
- 1960: Grace Butcher
- 1961: Helen Shipley
- 1962: Leah Bennett
- 1963: Leah Bennett Ferris
- 1964: Sandy Knott
- 1965: Abby Hoffman (CAN), Marie Mulder (4th)
- 1966: Zsuzsa Szabó (HUN), Marie Mulder (2nd)
- 1967: Madeline Manning
- 1968: Madeline Manning
- 1969: Madeline Manning
- 1970: Francie Kraker Goodridge
- 1971: Abby Hoffman (CAN), Cheryl Toussaint (2nd)
- 1972: Cheryl Toussaint
- 1973: Cheryl Toussaint
- 1974: Mary Decker
- 1975: Kathy Weston
- 1976: Johanna Forman
- 1977: Cyndy Poor
- 1978: Debbie Vetter
- 1979: Wendy Koenig
The Athletics Congress
- 1980: Madeline Manning
- 1981: Delisa Walton-Floyd
- 1982: Leann Warren
- 1983: Delisa Walton-Floyd
- 1984: Lyubov Gurina (URS), Robin Campbell (2nd)
- 1985: Cristieana Cojocaru (ROM), Rose Monday (3rd)
- 1986: Sigrun Wodars (GDR), Delisa Walton-Floyd (3rd)
- 1987: Christine Wachtel (GDR), Joetta Clark Diggs (3rd)
- 1988: Mitica Constantin (ROM), Joetta Clark Diggs (2nd)
- 1989: Joetta Clark Diggs
- 1990: Joetta Clark Diggs
- 1991: Meredith Rainey-Valmon
- 1992: Maria Mutola (MOZ), Meredith Rainey-Valmon (2nd)
USA Track & Field
- 1993: Maria Mutola (MOZ), Joetta Clark Diggs (2nd)
- 1994: Maria Mutola (MOZ), Joetta Clark Diggs (2nd)
- 1995: Maria Mutola (MOZ), Meredith Rainey-Valmon (2nd)
- 1996: Joetta Clark Diggs
- 1997: Joetta Clark Diggs
- 1998: Joetta Clark Diggs
- 1999: Meredith Rainey-Valmon
- 2000: Hazel Clark
- 2001: Jearl Miles Clark
- 2002: Nicole Teter
- 2003: Nicole Teter
- 2004: Jen Toomey
- 2005: Hazel Clark
- 2006: Alice Schmidt
- 2007: Nikeya Green
- 2008: Nicole Teter
- 2009: Katie Waits
- 2010: Anna Willard
- 2011: Phoebe Wright
- 2012: Erica Moore
- 2013: Ajeé Wilson
- 2014: Ajeé Wilson
- 2015: Lauren Wallace
- 2016: Ajeé Wilson
- 2017: Charlene Lipsey
- 2018: Ajeé Wilson
- 2019: Ajeé Wilson
- 2020: Ajeé Wilson
- 2022: Ajeé Wilson
- 2023: Nia Akins
- 2024: Allie Wilson
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