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Previous COS Standout Meleni Rodney Competes In Olympics For Grenada 

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Meleni Rodney showed up in Visalia about 4,000 miles from home hoping to sharpen her growing olympic style sports ability. 토토사이트

After six years, the previous College of the Sequoias champion is an Olympian. 

Rodney, who was a double cross individual state champion for Sequoias, is addressing her local Grenada at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. 

Rodney was a piece of the 46-sprinter field in the ladies' 400 meters. She contended in the second of six warms on Aug 2, however didn't complete the race. 

Rodney is one of six Olympians from Grenada, an island country of 111,000 individuals situated in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea, around 250 miles from the South American nation of Venezuela. 

Rodney did some preparation in Visalia prior to leaving for Tokyo. 

She is the second previous Giant to contend on the Olympic stage as of late, continuing in the strides of Daejah Stevens, who ran the 200 meters during the 2016 Summer Games. 

In the wake of lettering in olympic style sports for St. Joseph's Convent in Grenada, Rodney came to Sequoias to vie for previous mentor Curtis Allen. 

Rodney would have a moment effect as a Giant, catching the California Community College state title in the 400 out of 2016, completing in 54.16. She additionally won the 400 at the Northern California Championships (55.49) while completing third in the 200 (24.78) and helping the triumphant 400 (45.75) and 1,600 (3:57.90) transfers. 

In 2017, Rodney rehashed as the state 400 boss (53.26) while likewise driving the gold award winning 1,600 hand-off (3:42.75) and completing second in the 200 (23.71). She cleared the 200 (23.25), 400 (55.08) and the 1,600 hand-off (3:47.41) at the NorCal Championships. 

Rodney continued on to UCLA subsequent to depleting her qualification at Sequoias, where she was brought together with Allen, who turned into a Bruins' associate olympic style sports mentor responsible for runs and transfers. 

She covered a pandemic-expanded vocation at UCLA with a memorable senior season in 2021. 

Rodney procured first-group All-America respects subsequent to aiding the Bruins finish third at Nationals, running the initial leg of the 1,600 hand-off that timed a school-record 3:27.68. 

Exclusively, she was tenth at Nationals in the 400 in 52.02. 

Her senior season likewise remembered triumphs for the 400 at the Stanford Invitational (53.37) and West Coast Classic (51.97), and a next in line finish in the 400 at the Pac-12 Championships (51.32, fourth quickest in school history). 

Sequoias will hope to foster its most recent olympic style events star in February when it dispatches the 2022 season under mentor Kenny Jackson.