Devynne Charlton
Bahamas

Devynne Charlton is a prominent Bahamian track and field athlete specializing in the 100 meters hurdles. She has represented the Bahamas in numerous international competitions, including the World Championships and the Olympic Games. Known for her speed and agility, Charlton has also achieved success in collegiate track competitions during her time at Purdue University.
Personal Bests
50 Metres Hurdles
Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais Trophée EDF
6.86
2/13/2025
60 Metres Hurdles
World Athletics Indoor Championships
7.65
3/3/2024
100 Metres Hurdles
World Athletics Championships, Budapest 2023
12.44
8/22/2023
100 Metres
11.22
5/13/2018
200 Metres
23.05
4/15/2017
Major Championships
The XXXIII Olympic Games - 100 Metres Hurdles
12.56
The XXXII Olympic Games - 100 Metres Hurdles
12.74
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Devynne Charlton wins a historic 60m hurdles gold 😮💨 #athletics #running #bahamas #hurdles #sports
World Athletics
24 days ago
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Devynne Charlton Talks World Record Potential, Representing Bahamas + Previews Millrose Games 60mH
CITIUS MAG
2 months ago
Defending Millrose Games 60m hurdles champion Devynne Charlton ahead of the 2025 Millrose Games held at The Armory in NYC on February 8th. FOLLOW CITIUS MAG ▶ Subscribe to the podcast: https://apple.co/3Byp72I ▶ On Twitter: http://twitter.com/CitiusMag ▶ On Instagram: http://instagram.com/citiusmag ▶ On Facebook: http://facebook.com/citiusmag ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/citiusmag ▶ On our website: http://citiusmag.com For other inquiries, contact us: chris@citiusmag.com Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, and subscribe! Help us continue to bring track and field to your home and become a member today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjyDlyHPHLhcIT8ov53d5qg/join

Olympic gold medalist @masairussell and World Indoor Champion & record holder Devynne Charlton train at the University of Kentucky under Coach Greene. On their state-of-the-art indoor track, they fine-tune their race strategies with a focused hurdles session. Their workout includes: Hurdle drills to refine technique Explosive starts to the first hurdle Full 60m hurdle sprints Repeat 100m runs with walk recovery Watch these elite hurdlers in action as they push their limits and prepare for competition! Shot by John Davern, Demitra Carter, Johnny Pace Edited by Johnny Pace @pacephoto Website: http://flosports.link/3p20lTj Subscribe: http://flosports.link/3p4YLQp Get the FloSports iOS app: http://bit.ly/FloTrackiOSApp_9 Follow FloTrack Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FloTrack Twitter: https://twitter.com/flotrack Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FloTrack

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CITIUS MAG's Anderson Emerole reports from Glasgow, Scotland with a recap of Day 3 of the World Indoor Championships.
– Team USA earned FOUR medals in the 1500m as New Zealand's George Beamish and Ethiopia's Freweyni Hailu came away with victories but Nikki Hiltz, Emily Mackay, Cole Hocker and Hobbs Kessler all came away with medals.
– Bryce Hoppel clocked a world-leading 1:44.92 to improve upon his bronze medal from 2022 to win gold in the 800m final. Ethiopia's Tsige Duguma claimed gold in the 800 – just ahead of Team GB's Jemma Reekie.
– Tara Davis-Woodhall and Monae Nichols went 1-2 in the women's long jump.
– Bahamian Devynne Charlton broke her own 60m hurdles world record to claim her country's first-ever gold medal in the 800m
– There was controversy over Noah Lyles being named to the 4x400m relay team and then they came away with a silver medal as Belgium's Alexander Doom kicked down Team USA in the closing meters. Lyles split 45.68, which was the third-fastest of the American team.
– Mondo Duplantis claimed yet another gold in the men's pole vault.
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🔜 We'll be sharing Anderson's daily recaps and dispatches from Scotland on the CITIUS MAG Podcast feed and YouTube channel.
Keep tabs on the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel as we have tons of interviews from the mixed zone there. We'll be sharing live updates on Twitter/X; Instagram and Threads all throughout the weekend.

CITIUS MAG contributor Anderson Emerole is in Glasgow to bring you tons of interviews, updates and insights from the 2024 World Indoor Championships taking place from March 1-3.
He breaks down:
Men's 60m: Noah Lyles vs. Christian Coleman
Men's 3000m: Getnet Wale vs. Selemon Barega vs. Josh Kerr vs. Yared Nuguse
Women's 3000m: Gudaf Tsegay vs. Lemlem Hailu vs. Laura Muir vs. Elle St. Pierre vs. Jessica Hull
Women's 60m: Aleia Hobbs vs. Julien Alfred
Men's 400m: Karsten Warholm's odds
Women's 400m: Can anyone stop Femke Bol?
Men's 60m hurdles: Will Grant Holloway's undefeated streak continue?
Women's 60m hurdles: Can world record holder Devynne Charlton continue her hot streak for her first global championship medal?
Men's pole vault: How high will Mondo Duplantis go?
Men's Shot Put: Can Ryan Crouser get the elusive world indoor title?
📰 You can read our full preview of all the sprints, distance and field event action here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/world-athletics-indoor-championships-preview-athletes-storylines-matchups-to-watch
📆 All the action kicks off on Friday, March 1st and wraps up Sunday, March 3rd. American fans better get used to waking up early, as the first events each day kick off at 5 am E.T., but most of the finals are relatively easy to watch as the afternoon sessions each day are between 2 pm and 5 pm E.T. A full timetable of events can be found here.
💻 The whole championships is streaming live on Peacock (subscription required), but unfortunately, the only live TV window will be Sunday, 2-5 pm E.T., on CNBC. You can find a full streaming/TV schedule here.
🔜 We'll be sharing Anderson's daily recaps and dispatches from Scotland on the CITIUS MAG Podcast feed and YouTube channel.
Keep tabs on the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel as he'll be uploading tons of interviews from the mixed zone there. We'll be sharing live updates on Twitter/X; Instagram and Threads all throughout the weekend.