Omar McLeod, born on April 25, 1994, is a distinguished Jamaican professional hurdler and sprinter, renowned for his exceptional performances in both the 60 m hurdles and 110 m hurdles events.
His athletic prowess was showcased on the world stage when he clinched the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics, becoming the Olympic champion in the 110 m hurdles. Additionally, he secured the title of World Champion in the same event in 2017, solidifying his status as one of the elite hurdlers of his generation.
Before turning professional, McLeod made a significant impact in collegiate athletics, winning the NCAA indoor championship in the 60 m hurdles in both 2014 and 2015, as well as the outdoor championship in the 110 m hurdles in 2015. Following his successful collegiate career, he made the pivotal decision to turn professional, forgoing his remaining two years of eligibility.
With a personal best time of 12.90 seconds in the 110 m hurdles, McLeod ranks equal seventh on the world all-time list, a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to the sport.