TRACK ATHLETE
PERSONAL
BIRTHDAY:
January 6
Male
GENDER:
Kingston & St Andrew
PARISH:
Pasadena City College, California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
SCHOOL:
TRAINING CAMP / CLUB:
Racers Track Club, Jamaica
100m – 10.39, 200m – 20.39, 300m – 32.32,
400m – 45.19, 800m – 1:53.6, 4x100m - relay – 39.59
4x400m relay - 2:59.88
PERSONAL BEST:
400m, 4x400m Relay
EVENT:
TRACK RECORD
GAMES AND AWARDS:
Olympic Games - 2012…4x400m relay,
World Championship - 2013…Silver…4x400m relay
World Indoor Championship - 2008…Silver…4x400m relay, 2014…Bronze…4x400m relay
Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC Games) - 2006…Gold…4x400m relay, 2006…Bronze…400m
World Junior Championship (U20) - 2006…400m
Edino Steele
Edino Steele, with a passion for speed and a determination to conquer the track, has etched his name in the annals of Jamaican athletics as a formidable quarter-miler. With a career spanning various prestigious competitions, including the Olympic Games, becoming a celebrated figure in his home country.
Hailing from [Insert parish], Jamaica, Edino’s journey into competitive athletics began with an early fascination for sports. His natural talent and dedication to the sport quickly garnered attention, propelling him into the spotlight of Jamaican track and field.
Though Steele Olympic debut in 2012 did not allow him to compete, it has marked a significant milestone in his career, where his presence solidified his status as a key contributor to Jamaica's formidable quarter-mile legacy started in 1948.
The World Championships became another arena where Steele's prowess shone brightly. Facing the world's best quarter-milers, he consistently demonstrated the tenacity and skill required to compete at the highest level. His performances on the global stage have earned him respect not only from his competitors but also from fans who admire his determination and sportsmanship.
Steele's journey has seen him navigate the challenging and competitive environment of World Indoor Championships, showcasing his adaptability in various track conditions. The World Junior Games provided an early platform for him to display his emerging talent, setting the stage for the illustrious career that would follow.
Among the numerous competitions, Steele's participation in the Commonwealth Games, CAC Games, and others, further underscored his versatility and commitment to representing Jamaica with pride. These regional and international competitions allowed him to contribute to Jamaica's medal tally while inspiring aspiring athletes within the Caribbean region. Off the track, Edino Steele has become a role model and mentor to young athletes, sharing his experiences and insights to nurture the next generation of Jamaican quarter-milers. His dedication to the sport extends beyond personal achievements, reflecting a deep-rooted commitment to the development of track and field in Jamaica and the broader Caribbean.
Edino Steele's journey in track and field is not just a narrative of individual success but a testament to the rich tradition of Jamaican quarter-milers. His performances in varied competitions have left an indelible mark on the sport, and his legacy continues to inspire aspiring athletes to strive for excellence on the track and beyond.