LoLo Jones is an American track and field athlete who earned a spot on the 2008 Track and Field Olympic Team on July 7, 2008.The Times-Picayune: Lolo Jones heads to the Olympics Jones is the defending U.S. Indoor Champion.ESPN: Allen Johnson, Lolo Jones at different ends of hurdling careers During her run at the women's 100 meter hurdle at the 2008 Olympics, Jones' right leg hit a hurdle, sending her from first to seventh place in the event.Boston Globe: Track disappointment for US... (August 20, 2008)
Best Times
- 100m Hurdles - 12.45 seconds
- 60m Hurdles - 7.77 seconds
- 100m Dash - 11.23 seconds
Career Highlights
- 2002: Runner-up at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 100m hurdles and 4x100m
- 2003: Won the 60m Hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Championships
- 2003: Won the 4x100m NCAA Outdoor Championships
- 2004: Finished second at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 60m hurdles and 60m dash
- 2006: Came in sixth at the 2006 World Athletics Final in the 100m hurdles
- 2007: Won first national title in the 60m hurdles at the USA Indoor Championships
- 2008: Won her second national title
- 2008: Won the Visa Championship Series title
- July 7, 2008: Earned a spot on the 2008 Track and Field Olympic Team