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DeVon Bean (born 13 September 1975) is a former Bermudan sprinter and Olympian.
DeVon Bean competed in the men’s 100m competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics. He recorded a time of 10.89 seconds, but did not qualify past the heat stages. His personal best, 10.27 seconds, was set in the same year and is the Bermudian National record for the 100m distance.[1]
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, DeVon recorded a 7.88m long jump, and placed 7th overall.
Activity After Competing
editDevon Bean is now a track coach in Bermuda.[2]
Outdoor records
editDISCIPLINE | PERFORMANCE | WIND | PLACE | DATE |
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100 Metres | 10.27 | 0.0 | Glendora (USA) | 11 MAY 1996 |
200 Metres | 21.16 | +0.2 | Lafayette (USA) | 10 MAY 1998 |
Long Jump | 7.88 | +1.7 | Flagstaff, AZ (USA) | 08 JUL 2000 |
Indoor records
editIndoor | PERFORMANCE | PLACE | DATE |
---|---|---|---|
55 Metres | 6.41 | Lubbock, TX (USA) | 26 JAN 2002 |
60 Metres | 6.92 | Flagstaff, AZ (USA) | 08 FEB 2003 |
Long Jump | 7.40 | Indianapolis, IN (USA) | 14 FEB 1998 |
References
edit- ^ "Outdoor-Athletics-Senior". BNAA. The Bermuda National Athletics Association. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
- ^ Trott, Lawrence (27 November 2021). "Coach Devon Bean backs island's athletes to achieve Carifta standard". www.royalgazette.com. Retrieved 25 February 2024.