Nesta Carter OD (born October 11, 1985) is a Jamaican retired sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres event. Carter was successful as part of the Jamaican 4 × 100 metres relay team, taking gold and setting successive world records at the 2011 World Championships and 2012 London Olympics. He also won a 4 × 100 m silver medal at the 2007 World Championship and a gold at the 2015 World Championships., beijing2008.cn, ret: August 29, 2008 On August 11, 2013, Carter secured an individual 100 m World Championship bronze medal in Moscow, behind Justin Gatlin and teammate Usain Bolt. He followed this with another gold in the 4 × 100 metres relay.
In August 2010 he became only the fifth sprinter to run the 100 metres in less than 9.8 seconds. His 100 m personal best of 9.78 currently ranks him as the twelfth fastest man of all time, behind fellow Jamaicans Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, Asafa Powell, Kishane Thompson, and Oblique Seville, Americans Tyson Gay, Justin Gatlin, Christian Coleman, Trayvon Bromell and Fred Kerley, and Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala.
On 25 January 2017, the International Olympic Committee sanctioned Carter for doping at the 2008 Olympic Games, meaning that Carter and his teammates lost their gold medals for the men's 4 × 100 m relay. On 31 August 2021 Carter officially announced his retirement.
At the Osaka World Championships Carter won his heat in 10.17 s, Osaka 2007 100 Metres – M. iaaf.org finished fourth in the quarter-final in 10.23 Osaka 2007 100 Metres – M Quarterfinals. iaaf.org and finished seventh in the semi-final of the 100 m, his time 10.28 s. Osaka 2007 100 Metres – M Seminfinals. iaaf.org Carter ran the third leg of the 4 × 100 m relay team which finished second in a new national record of 37.89 s. Osaka 2007 4x100 Metres Relay – M Final. iaaf.org
Carter was named UTech Sportsman of the Year 2007/2008 on April 10.
Carter ran the third leg of the 4 × 100 m relay at the Penn Relays, the team winning the USA vs The World event in 39.14 s.
On May 25 Carter successfully defended his title at the Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo, winning in 10.19 s. Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo Belém (BRA) – Sunday, May 25, 2008. iaaf.org One week later he won the 100 m at DKB-ISTAF in a personal best 10.08, his first win at a Golden League event. DKB-ISTAF Berlin (GER) – Sunday, Jun 01, 2008. iaaf.org
Carter did not report for the start of the 100 m final at the National Trials, due to a leg cramp. He made the Jamaican team for the Olympics after running a personal best 20.31 in the final of the 200 m.
At the July DN Galan in Stockholm Carter won race two in 9.98 s, a new personal best that made him just the fifth Jamaican under the 10 second barrier. DN Galan Stockholm (SWE) – Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008. iaaf.org
At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing he ran the third leg of the 4 × 100 metres relay semi-final with Michael Frater, Dwight Thomas and Asafa Powell. Their time of 38.31 s ranked second of sixteen nations in the first round. Thomas was replaced by Usain Bolt for the final, Carter ran the first leg and the team set a new world record of 37.10 s, claiming the gold medal. The split time for Carter's lead-off leg of the relay was 10.34 (USATF High Performance registered split analysis). In 2017 Carter was found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs, resulting in him and the rest of the Jamaican team being stripped of the gold medals.
Carter equaled his personal best of 9.98 when he finished third at Athletissima 2008 in Lausanne. The race was won by Asafa Powell in a new personal best of 9.72 s. Athletissima 2008 Lausanne (SUI) – Tuesday, Sep 02, 2008. iaaf.org
At the Zagreb 2008 event Carter won in 10.23 s. Zagreb 2008 Zagreb (CRO) – Tuesday, Sep 09, 2008. iaaf.org Four days later Carter finished second in the 100 m at the World Athletics final in 10.07 s. 100 Metres – M Final. iaaf.org
Carter was honoured in a homecoming celebration and received an Order of Distinction (Officer Rank) in recognition of his achievements at the Olympics.
Carter was nominated for the Laureus World Team of the Year award on April 16, as a member of the 2008 Jamaica Olympic sprint team. Two days later Carter ran a leg of the 4 × 100 m at the UTech Track and Field Classic at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. The winning time of 38.46 was a new meet record. Jamaica National Championship Meet UTECH TRACK & FIELD CLASSIC – 4/18/2009. utech.edu.jm Carter also finished third in the 200 m at the event in 20.69. Jamaica National Championship Meet UTECH TRACK & FIELD CLASSIC – 4/18/2009. utech.edu.jm
Carter next competed at the Penn Relays on April 25, in the 4 × 100 m relay. Asafa Powell on the fourth leg pulled up and finished ninth in 41.24. Penn Relays USA vs. the World 4x100. pennrelaysonline.com A report in the Jamaica Observer on the morning of the event indicated that Powell had injured his ankle in training and was not expected to run.Raynor, Kayon (April 25, 2009) Asafa drops out! On May 8 he finished seventh in 10.34 with a reported calf cramp at the Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix. Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix 2009 Doha (QAT) – Friday, May 08, 2009. iaaf.org
At the Reebok Grand Prix in New York, Carter finished a disappointing ninth in 10.16 s. Reebok Grand Prix New York City, NY (USA) – Saturday, May 30, 2009. iaaf.org His entry was withdrawn from the Prefontaine Classic on the day of the event. A week before the National Championships on June 26 the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association confirmed that no entry had been received for Carter. The president of MVP track club cited an injury.
As a result, on 25 January 2017, Jamaica team lost their gold from the 4 × 100 metres and thus resulting in Trinidad & Tobago being the new gold medalists from the 2008 Summer Olympics. Carter appealed, but an international sports tribunal upheld a ruling against him.
| 100 m | Rieti, Italy | 9.78 s |
| 200 m | Kingston, Jamaica | 20.25 s |
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