Roger Kingdom

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Medal record
Men’s Athletics
Competitor for Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Gold 1984 Los Angeles 110 m hurdles
Gold 1988 Seoul 110 m hurdles
World Championships
Bronze 1995 Gothenbourg 110 m hurdles

Roger Kingdom (born August 26, 1962) is a former sprint hurdler from the United States.

Born in Vienna, Georgia, an athlete of note Roger excelled at the high jump and discus in his formative years as well as being a noteworthy American football player. He attended the University of Pittsburgh originally on a football scholarship but excelled on the track team. He still makes his home in the Pittsburgh suburb of Monroeville, Pennsylvania.

He had a long and distinguished career on the track in the 110 metre high hurdles and won two Olympic gold medals although his style of sometimes knocking over most of the hurdles during a race gave him his detractors. In 1988 he was unbeaten all season and was red hot favourite to retain his title in Seoul, South Korea. In a stunning display of technique sheer power and great basic speed he triumphed by three metres ahead of Colin Jackson becoming the first man to run below the 'magical' 13 second barrier in an Olympic final 12.98 secs. This record stood until Allen Johnson broke it at the Atlanta Games in 1996. Kingdom is only the second athlete to have successfully defended his 110 m hurdle Olympic title, after Lee Calhoun, who won the gold medal in both 1956 and 1960.

Roger set a 110m high hurdles World Record of 12.92 seconds in Zürich, Switzerland in 1989 which stood until August 20, 1993 when it was beaten by a mere 1/100th of a second by Colin Jackson of Great Britain in Stuttgart, Germany, a record that stood for 13 years.

His progress was hampered some in 1991 when he underwent surgery to repair ligament damage and remove bone chips from his knee.

He is also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

He is currently the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country as well as the Men and Women's Head Track and Field Coach for California University of Pennsylvania, a Division II College.

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(110m hurdles unless stated)

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Renaldo Nehemiah
Men's 110 m Hurdles World Record Holder
August 16, 1989August 20, 1993
Succeeded by
Flag of the United Kingdom Colin Jackson
Awards
Preceded by
Flag of the Soviet Union Sergey Bubka
Men's Track & Field Athlete of the Year
1989
Succeeded by
Flag of the United States Michael Johnson
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Greg Foster
Men's 110 m Hurdles Best Year Performance
1985
Succeeded by
Flag of France Stéphane Caristan
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Greg Foster
Men's 110 m Hurdles Best Year Performance
19881989
Succeeded by
Flag of the United Kingdom Colin Jackson