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Grant Holloway
Stanley Grant Holloway (born November 19, 1997) is an American professional hurdler and sprinter. He is the 2024 Paris Olympic gold medalist in the 110 meters hurdles and the second-fastest man in history at the event with a personal best of 12.81 seconds.
Holloway is a three-time world champion (2019 Doha, 2022 Eugene, and 2023 Budapest) in the 110 m hurdles. In the 60 meters hurdles, Holloway is also a three-time world indoor champion (2022 Belgrade, 2024 Glasgow, and 2025 Nanjing) and the world indoor record holder with a time of 7.27 seconds. As of December 2025, he has not lost an indoor sprint hurdles race since March 2014, when he was 16 years old.
Despite his specialty being hurdling, Holloway showed incredible versatility whilst competing for the University of Florida, by also consistently competing in the 300 m, relays and long jump. His range was a driving force in Florida's strong team performances at the NCAA Championships. In the six NCAA Championships Holloway competed in between 2017 and 2018, Florida won three and finished second in the other three.
Holloway was born November 19, 1997, in Chesapeake, Virginia, to mother Latasha and father Stan. Holloway was coached with his older brother Trey by their father Stan in track and field until high school as members of the Track 757 club. Holloway continued to compete in track and field with his brother at Grassfield High School for the Grizzlies, as well as competing on the football team as a wide receiver. He chose to compete for the University of Florida in the hurdles rather than the University of Georgia in football.
As a freshman, Holloway competed indoors for Grassfield High School as a hurdler and jumper, as well as running on relays. At the 2013 Virginia Indoor State Championship, Holloway finished fourth in the 55 meters hurdles with a time of 7.47 s, second in the high jump in 6' 7", and ran legs on the fourth placed 4 × 200 meters relay and fifth placed 4 × 400 meters relay.
Outdoors, Holloway amassed season bests of 14.42 s in the 110 m hurdles, 38.52 s in the 300 m hurdles, 6' 11" in the high jump, and 21' 3.75" in the long jump; he did not compete at the state or national meet.
Holloway began to compete at national elite level as a hurdler in his sophomore year. Indoors, he won state championships in the 55 meters hurdles (7.54 s) and the high jump in 6' 10", whilst also finishing third in the 300 meters and fourth in the long jump in 22' 0.25". Holloway then competed at the New Balance Indoor Nationals; where he finished third in the Elite 200 m in a time of 21.93 s and second in the championship 60 meters hurdles in 7.93 s behind Isiah Moore. Notably, Holloway won every 55 meters / 60 meters hurdles race he ran that year except for the aforementioned 60 m hurdles final (as well as the semifinal) at the national meet. After those losses to Moore, Holloway began an ongoing undefeated streak in the 55 m and 60 m hurdles indoors.
Outdoors, Holloway won state championships in the 110 meters hurdles (14.11 s) and high jump (7' 1'), finished third in the 300 meters hurdles, seventh in the 200 meters in 22.13 s, and ninth in the long jump in 20' 5.5".
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Grant Holloway
Stanley Grant Holloway (born November 19, 1997) is an American professional hurdler and sprinter. He is the 2024 Paris Olympic gold medalist in the 110 meters hurdles and the second-fastest man in history at the event with a personal best of 12.81 seconds.
Holloway is a three-time world champion (2019 Doha, 2022 Eugene, and 2023 Budapest) in the 110 m hurdles. In the 60 meters hurdles, Holloway is also a three-time world indoor champion (2022 Belgrade, 2024 Glasgow, and 2025 Nanjing) and the world indoor record holder with a time of 7.27 seconds. As of December 2025, he has not lost an indoor sprint hurdles race since March 2014, when he was 16 years old.
Despite his specialty being hurdling, Holloway showed incredible versatility whilst competing for the University of Florida, by also consistently competing in the 300 m, relays and long jump. His range was a driving force in Florida's strong team performances at the NCAA Championships. In the six NCAA Championships Holloway competed in between 2017 and 2018, Florida won three and finished second in the other three.
Holloway was born November 19, 1997, in Chesapeake, Virginia, to mother Latasha and father Stan. Holloway was coached with his older brother Trey by their father Stan in track and field until high school as members of the Track 757 club. Holloway continued to compete in track and field with his brother at Grassfield High School for the Grizzlies, as well as competing on the football team as a wide receiver. He chose to compete for the University of Florida in the hurdles rather than the University of Georgia in football.
As a freshman, Holloway competed indoors for Grassfield High School as a hurdler and jumper, as well as running on relays. At the 2013 Virginia Indoor State Championship, Holloway finished fourth in the 55 meters hurdles with a time of 7.47 s, second in the high jump in 6' 7", and ran legs on the fourth placed 4 × 200 meters relay and fifth placed 4 × 400 meters relay.
Outdoors, Holloway amassed season bests of 14.42 s in the 110 m hurdles, 38.52 s in the 300 m hurdles, 6' 11" in the high jump, and 21' 3.75" in the long jump; he did not compete at the state or national meet.
Holloway began to compete at national elite level as a hurdler in his sophomore year. Indoors, he won state championships in the 55 meters hurdles (7.54 s) and the high jump in 6' 10", whilst also finishing third in the 300 meters and fourth in the long jump in 22' 0.25". Holloway then competed at the New Balance Indoor Nationals; where he finished third in the Elite 200 m in a time of 21.93 s and second in the championship 60 meters hurdles in 7.93 s behind Isiah Moore. Notably, Holloway won every 55 meters / 60 meters hurdles race he ran that year except for the aforementioned 60 m hurdles final (as well as the semifinal) at the national meet. After those losses to Moore, Holloway began an ongoing undefeated streak in the 55 m and 60 m hurdles indoors.
Outdoors, Holloway won state championships in the 110 meters hurdles (14.11 s) and high jump (7' 1'), finished third in the 300 meters hurdles, seventh in the 200 meters in 22.13 s, and ninth in the long jump in 20' 5.5".