Tim Montgomery, born on January 28, 1975, is a former American track sprinter renowned for his specialization in the 100-meter dash. His athletic prowess was highlighted by a remarkable career that included significant achievements on the world stage, such as an Olympic silver medal in the 4 × 100-meter relay at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Montgomery's journey in athletics reached a pinnacle when he set a now-void men's 100-meter world record of 9.78 seconds in 2002. However, his legacy was marred in 2005 when he was stripped of his records after being found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs, becoming a central figure in the infamous BALCO scandal.
Throughout his career, Montgomery earned numerous accolades, including a bronze medal in the 100 meters at the 1997 World Championships and a gold medal with the United States relay team at the 1999 World Championships. He also celebrated Olympic gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics, further solidifying his status as a top-tier sprinter.
Despite his athletic achievements, Montgomery's post-retirement life took a troubling turn. He faced legal challenges, being tried and convicted for his involvement in a New York-based check fraud scheme and for dealing heroin in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. His official personal best for the 100 meters stands at 9.92 seconds, marking him as a sub-ten second sprinter.