Kim Batten
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Born | March 29, 1969 (1969-03-29) (age 55) McRae, Georgia, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kim Batten (born March 29, 1969, in McRae, Georgia) is an American former 400 meter hurdles champion. She was the 1995 world record holder in the women's 400-meter hurdles.
She played basketball at East High School in Rochester, New York.[1] Batten graduated from the Florida State University in 1991, the same year she won her first national championship – the U.S. National Championships, the first of six national championships (1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998).
Batten is 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall.
Batten's finest year came in 1995, when she won Gold in the World Athletics Championships breaking the World Record for the 400m Hurdles in a time of 52.61 seconds. Batten also came first in the Pan American Games and first in the national indoor championships.
In 1996 she won silver in the 1996 Olympic Games and in 1997 won bronze in the World Athletics Championships. She was also a member of the 2000 US Olympic track team.
In 1999 an injury to a nerve in her foot caused her to miss most of the season. Batten retired at the end of the 2001 season.
Batten currently resides at Atlanta, GA. She was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2012.
Records
- 1991 US Outdoor Champion
- 1994 US Outdoor Champion
- 1995 US Outdoor Champion
- 1995 World Champion at Gothenburg, Sweden
- 1996 Olympic silver medal at Atlanta, Georgia
- 1996 US Outdoor Champion
- 1997 US Outdoor Champion
- 1997 World bronze medal at Athens, Greece
- 1998 World Cup bronze medal
- 1998 US Outdoor Champion
References
- ^ "Hometown heroes: Rochester-area Olympic medal winners over the years".
- Kim Batten's athletic record at USATF
- Kim Batten's athletic statistics[permanent dead link] at eurosport.yahoo.com
External links
- Kim Batten at World Athletics
- Kim Batten at www.USATF.org
- Kim Batten at the USATF Hall of Fame (archived)
- Kim Batten at Olympics.com
- Kim Batten at Olympedia
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Preceded by | Women's Track & Field ESPY Award 1996 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by | Women's 400 m Hurdles Best Year Performance 1995 1997 — 1998 | Succeeded by |
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- 1980: Bärbel Broschat (GDR)
- 1983: Yekaterina Fesenko (URS)
- 1987: Sabine Busch (GDR)
- 1991: Tatyana Ledovskaya (URS)
- 1993: Sally Gunnell (GBR)
- 1995: Kim Batten (USA)
- 1997: Nezha Bidouane (MAR)
- 1999: Daimí Pernía (CUB)
- 2001: Nezha Bidouane (MAR)
- 2003: Jana Pittman (AUS)
- 2005: Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS)
- 2007: Jana Rawlinson (AUS)
- 2009: Melaine Walker (JAM)
- 2011: Lashinda Demus (USA)
- 2013: Zuzana Hejnová (CZE)
- 2015: Zuzana Hejnová (CZE)
- 2017: Kori Carter (USA)
- 2019: Dalilah Muhammad (USA)
- 2022: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA)
- 2023: Femke Bol (NED)