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American sprinter
Me'Lisa Barber is an American sprinter . After graduating from University of South Carolina , she was the 2005 USA Outdoor Champion in the 100 metres and the 2006 World Indoor Champion in the 60 metres . She was also one of the 2003 World Champions in the 4 × 400 metres relay and one of the 2005 World Champions in the 4 × 100 metres relay .
Barber grew up in Montclair, New Jersey .[ 1] Her 4 × 100 metre and 4 × 400 metre high school relays with her twin sister, Miki , at Montclair High School were both honored as All-American.[ 2]
Throughout her collegiate career, Barber won four SEC titles. In 2001, while attending the University of South Carolina , she won a gold medal at the World University Games in the 4 × 400 metres relay as part of Team USA. She was made co-captain of the South Carolina Gamecocks women's track and field team in 2002, when the team won at the NCAA Outdoor Championships . During the championships, she ran in place of her sister in the 400 metres due to her sister's injury. Barber graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2002 with a degree in business and retail management. She won a gold medal in the 4 × 400 meters relay as part of Team USA at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, and competed in the 4 × 100 metres relay with Team USA at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki.[ 3] During the 2005 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships , she won gold in the 100 metres and placed fourth in the 200 metres .[ 4]
At the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships , she won a gold medal in the 60 metres , running the fastest time of that season at 7.01 seconds.[ 5] Barber left coach Trevor Graham in 2006 following his involvement in the BALCO scandal .[ 6] In 2009, Barber ruptured her Achilles tendon after a drunk driver rear-ended her car in Atlanta , Georgia , and stopped competing for several years.[ 7]
Barber runs a line of jewelry called The Honey Collection, a juice company, and a personal training company called Body Code. She and her sister also began doing motivational speaking tours in schools in 2018.[ 3]
NJ.com selected Barber as one of Montclair High School's four best athletes of all time.[ 8]
^ Litsky, Frank . "PLUS: TRACK AND FIELD; Fast Times Eyed At Armory Meet" , The New York Times , January 9, 2001. Accessed November 26, 2007. "The 800 to 900 athletes expected to compete in the Armory meet include Miki and Me'Lisa Barber, South Carolina's sprinting twins from Montclair, N.J...."
^ Bloom, Marc. "Running; Teammates at the Meet, Strangers at Practice" , The New York Times , July 11, 1998. Accessed June 14, 2008. "Melisa and Mikele Barber, 17-year-old twins and graduating seniors who are going on to the University of South Carolina, practice under the Montclair coaches Ray Spivey and Doris Ellis at the high school track."
^ a b Muller, Brad (March 1, 2021). "It's Not Easy Keeping Up with Me'Lisa Barber" . University of South Carolina Athletics . Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
^ Elliott, Helene (June 27, 2005). "Gatlin Is Double Quick at U.S. Championships" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
^ "Scott, Barber lead U.S. 60-meter sweep at Indoors" . ESPN . March 10, 2006. Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
^ "Two sprinters split from Graham" . The Globe and Mail . November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
^ Freeman, Dennis J. (September 27, 2016). "Track star Me'Lisa Barber finds honey in the jewelry" . News4usonline . Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
^ Stanmyre, Matthew (July 11, 2017). "THE RESULTS ARE IN: Who made Montclair's Mt. Rushmore after 86,000 votes?" . NJ.com . Retrieved March 20, 2022 .
1983 : Silke Gladisch , Marita Koch , Ingrid Auerswald , Marlies Oelsner-Göhr (GDR)
1987 : Alice Brown , Diane Williams , Florence Griffith Joyner , Pam Marshall (USA)
1991 : Dahlia Duhaney , Juliet Cuthbert , Beverly McDonald , Merlene Ottey , Merlene Frazer (JAM)
1993 : Olga Bogoslovskaya , Galina Malchugina , Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova , Irina Privalova , Marina Trandenkova (RUS)
1995 : Celena Mondie-Milner , Carlette Guidry , Chryste Gaines , Gwen Torrence , D'Andre Hill (USA)
1997 : Chryste Gaines , Marion Jones , Inger Miller , Gail Devers (USA)
1999 : Savatheda Fynes , Chandra Sturrup , Pauline Davis-Thompson , Debbie Ferguson , Eldece Clarke-Lewis (BAH)
2001 : Melanie Paschke , Gabi Rockmeier , Birgit Rockmeier , Marion Wagner (GER)
2003 : Patricia Girard-Léno , Muriel Hurtis , Sylviane Félix , Christine Arron (FRA)
2005 : Angela Daigle , Muna Lee , Me'Lisa Barber , Lauryn Williams (USA)
2007 : Lauryn Williams , Allyson Felix , Mikele Barber , Torri Edwards , Carmelita Jeter , Mechelle Lewis (USA)
2009 : Simone Facey , Shelly-Ann Fraser , Aleen Bailey , Kerron Stewart (JAM)
2011 : Bianca Knight , Allyson Felix , Marshevet Myers , Carmelita Jeter , Shalonda Solomon , Alexandria Anderson (USA)
2013 : Carrie Russell , Kerron Stewart , Schillonie Calvert , Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce , Sheri-Ann Brooks (JAM)
2015 : Veronica Campbell Brown , Natasha Morrison , Elaine Thompson , Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce , Sherone Simpson , Kerron Stewart (JAM)
2017 : Aaliyah Brown , Allyson Felix , Morolake Akinosun , Tori Bowie , Ariana Washington (USA)
2019 : Natalliah Whyte , Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce , Jonielle Smith , Shericka Jackson , Natasha Morrison (JAM)
2022 : Melissa Jefferson , Abby Steiner , Jenna Prandini , Twanisha Terry , Aleia Hobbs (USA)
2023 : Tamari Davis , Twanisha Terry , Gabrielle Thomas , Sha'Carri Richardson , Tamara Clark , Melissa Jefferson (USA)
1983 : Kerstin Walther , Sabine Busch , Marita Koch , Dagmar Rübsam , Undine Bremer , Ellen Fiedler (GDR)
1987 : Dagmar Neubauer , Kirsten Emmelmann , Petra Müller , Sabine Busch , Cornelia Ullrich (GDR)
1991 : Tatyana Ledovskaya , Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova , Olga Nazarova , Olha Bryzhina , Anna Chuprina (URS)
1993 : Gwen Torrence , Maicel Malone-Wallace , Natasha Kaiser , Jearl Miles , Terri Dendy , Michelle Collins (USA)
1995 : Kim Graham , Rochelle Stevens , Camara Jones , Jearl Miles , Nicole Green (USA)
1997 : Anke Feller , Uta Rohländer , Anja Rücker , Grit Breuer (GER)
1999 : Tatyana Chebykina , Svetlana Goncharenko , Olga Kotlyarova , Natalya Nazarova , Natalya Sharova , Yekaterina Bakhvalova (RUS)
2001 : Sandie Richards , Catherine Scott-Pomales , Debbie-Ann Parris , Lorraine Fenton , Michelle Burgher , Deon Hemmings (JAM)
2003 : Demetria Washington , Jearl Miles Clark , Me'Lisa Barber , Sanya Richards , DeeDee Trotter (USA)
2005 : Yuliya Pechonkina , Olesya Krasnomovets , Natalya Antyukh , Svetlana Pospelova , Tatyana Firova , Olesya Zykina (RUS)
2007 : DeeDee Trotter , Allyson Felix , Mary Wineberg , Sanya Richards , Monique Hennagan , Natasha Hastings (USA)
2009 : Debbie Dunn , Allyson Felix , Lashinda Demus , Sanya Richards , Natasha Hastings , Jessica Beard (USA)
2011 : Sanya Richards-Ross , Allyson Felix , Jessica Beard , Francena McCorory , Natasha Hastings , Keshia Baker (USA)
2013 : Jessica Beard , Natasha Hastings , Ashley Spencer , Francena McCorory , Joanna Atkins (USA)
2015 : Christine Day , Shericka Jackson , Stephenie Ann McPherson , Novlene Williams-Mills , Anastasia Le-Roy , Chrisann Gordon (JAM)
2017 : Quanera Hayes , Allyson Felix , Shakima Wimbley , Phyllis Francis , Kendall Ellis , Natasha Hastings (USA)
2019 : Phyllis Francis , Sydney McLaughlin , Dalilah Muhammad , Wadeline Jonathas , Jessica Beard , Allyson Felix , Kendall Ellis , Courtney Okolo (USA)
2022 : Talitha Diggs , Abby Steiner , Britton Wilson , Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone , Kaylin Whitney , Allyson Felix , Jaide Stepter Baynes (USA)
2023 : Eveline Saalberg , Lieke Klaver , Cathelijn Peeters , Femke Bol , Lisanne de Witte (NED)
1981 : Soviet Union (Ambrazienė , Baskakova , Alyoshina , Nazarova )
1983 : Soviet Union (Krylova , Borisova , Didilenko , Pinigina )
1985 : Soviet Union (Navickaitė , Zvyagintseva , Korban , Alekseyeva )
1987 : United States (Fridy , Mitchell , Stevens , Howard )
1989 : United States (Mondie , Kaiser , Miles , Dendy )
1991 : United States (Demas , Downing , Teri Smith , Malone )
1993 : United States (Irving , Malone , Warren , Collins )
1995 : Russia (Sotnikova , Khrushcheleva , Andreyeva , Chebykina )
1997 : Russia (Sharova , Goncharenko , Bakhvalova , Kotlyarova )
1999 : United States (Brown-Moore , Nelson , Barber , Reid )
2001 : United States (Barber , Carolyn Jackson , Washington , Barber )
2003 : Russia (Kondratyeva , Firova , Lavshuk , Lisnichenko )
2005 : Russia (Ovchinnikova , Migunova , Kostetskaya , Nazarova )
2007 : Ukraine (Pyhyda , Yefremova , Zavhorodnya , Shcherbak )
2009 : Canada (Muir , Nelson , Hyacinthe , Akinsulie )
2011 : Russia (Karnaushchenko , Migunova , Ustalova , Topilskaya )
2013 : Russia (Tamkova , Kotlyarova , Renzhina , Ustalova )
2015 : Poland (Hołub , Szczęsna , Linkiewicz , Święty )
2017 : Poland (Hołub , Baumgart , Wyciszkiewicz , Święty , Gaworska * , Dąbrowska *)
2019 : Ukraine (Mykolenko , Holienieva , Klymiuk , Melnyk )
2021 : Poland (Bartnowska , Łozowska , Koczanowa , Formella , Wosztyl *, Granaszewska *)
1971 : C. Toussaint , E. Stroy , G. Norman , M. Laing (USA )
1975 : J. Yakubowich , M. MacGowan , R. Campbell , J. McTaggart (CAN )
1979 : E. Kelley , S. Dabney , P. Jackson , R. Bryant (USA )
1983 : A. Jackson , J. Brown , E. Gabriel , K. Bolton (USA )
1987 : D. Dixon , R. Stevens , V. Brisco-Hooks , D. Howard (USA )
1991 : J. Miles , M. Malone , N. Kaiser , T. Downing (USA )
1995 : I. Bonne , S. Morales , N. McLeón , J. Duporty (CUB )
1999 : J. Duporty , Z. Calatayud , I. Bonne , D. Pernía (CUB )
2003 : M. Barber , M. Robinson , J. Clay , D. Trotter (USA )
2007 : A. Martínez , D. Pernía , Z. Calatayud , I. Terrero (CUB )
2011 : A. Martínez , D. Peña , S. Clement , D. Bonne (CUB )
2015 : S. Little , K. Jefferson , S. Wimbley , K. Baisden (USA )
2019 : L. Irby , J. Stepter , A. Cockrell , C. Okolo (USA )
2023 : Z. Hechavarría , R. Almanza , S. Diago , L. Veitía (CUB )
1923–1979 Amateur Athletic Union 1980–1992 The Athletics Congress 1993–present USA Track & Field Notes
OT : 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
2020 OT : The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Distance : The event was over 100 yards until 1927; from 1929 to 1931, 1955, 1957 to 1958, 1961 to 1962, 1965 to 1966, 1969 to 1970 and 1973 to 1974.