Brandon Roulhac

American triple jumper

Brandon Roulhac (born December 13, 1983, in Marianna, Florida) is an American triple jumper.

He finished sixth at the 2009 World Athletics Final. He also competed at the 2009 World Championships without reaching the final.[1]

His personal best is 17.26 metres, achieved in June 2009 in Eugene.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Brandon Roulhac at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
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US National Champions in men's triple jump
1888-1979
Amateur Athletic Union
  • 1893: Edward Bloss
  • 1894-1908: Not held
  • 1909: Frank Irons
  • 1910–11: Dan Ahearn
  • 1912: Platt Adams
  • 1913–18: Dan Ahearn
  • 1919-20: Sherman Landers
  • 1921: Kaufman Geist
  • 1922-23: DeHart Hubbard
  • 1924-25: Homer Martin
  • 1926-28: Levi Casey
  • 1929: Robert Kelley
  • 1930: Levi Casey
  • 1931: Robert Kelley
  • 1932: Sidney Bowman
  • 1933: Nathan Blair
  • 1934: Dudley Wilkins
  • 1935: Rolland Romero
  • 1936–37: Billy Brown
  • 1938–39: Herschel Neil
  • 1940–43: Billy Brown
  • 1944: Don Barksdale
  • 1945: Burton Cox
  • 1946: Ralph Tate
  • 1947: Bob Beckus
  • 1948–51: Gay Bryan
  • 1952: Walter Ashbaugh
  • 1953: George Shaw
  • 1954: Claudio Cabreja (CUB) * Pat Lochiatto
  • 1955: Victor Hernandez (CUB) *Bill Sharpe
  • 1956: Willie Hollie
  • 1957: Bill Sharpe
  • 1958–60: Ira Davis
  • 1961–62: Bill Sharpe
  • 1963: Kent Floerke
  • 1964: Christos Mousiadis (GRE) * Ira Davis
  • 1965–66: Art Walker
  • 1967: Charles Craig
  • 1968: Art Walker
  • 1969: John Craft
  • 1970: Milan Tiff
  • 1971–74: John Craft
  • 1975: Anthony Terry
  • 1976: Tommy Haynes
  • 1977: Milan Tiff
  • 1978: James Butts
  • 1979: Ron Livers
1980-1992
The Athletics Congress
1993-onwards
USA Track & Field
Notes
  • 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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