Bianca Knight celebrating with relay teammates after setting Olympic world record in London

Olympic Gold Medalist Bianca Knight Brings Camp to Jackson

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A world record holder is coming home to Mississippi to train the next generation. Bianca Knight, who set an Olympic record that still stands today, will lead a two-day speed camp this July for young athletes.

When Bianca Knight ran the 4x100 meter relay at the 2012 London Olympics, she and her teammates shattered a world record that had stood for nearly 30 years. Now the Mississippi native is bringing that championship expertise back home.

Knight will host a performance speed training camp at Jackson State University on July 2-3 for track athletes ages 7 to 18. The camp runs from 10 AM to 2 PM each day, costing $90 per athlete per day.

The Ridgeland High School graduate built an extraordinary legacy before she even left Mississippi. She earned 23 state titles during her high school career, including 15 individual championships. In 2006, she became the first athlete from Mississippi to win the Female Track and Field National Gatorade Athlete of the Year award.

Her college career proved just as remarkable. At the University of Texas, Knight won a national title in the 200-meter race with a time of 22.40 seconds. That collegiate record stood for 13 years.

After turning professional and signing with Adidas, Knight continued stacking victories. She won the 2011 World Championship in the 4x100 meter relay before qualifying for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Olympic Gold Medalist Bianca Knight Brings Camp to Jackson

Her crowning achievement came in London. Knight's relay team ran a stunning 40.82 in the finals, breaking a world record from 1983 that remains unbeaten today.

The Ripple Effect

Since retiring in 2016, Knight has dedicated herself to developing young talent. She serves as assistant coach for sprints at Queens University of Charlotte and regularly hosts training camps across the country.

This July camp gives Mississippi athletes a rare chance to learn from someone who reached the absolute pinnacle of track and field. Young runners will train on the same Jackson State campus where so many great athletes have developed their skills.

Knight's journey from Ridgeland High School to Olympic gold proves what's possible when talent meets dedication. Now she's passing those lessons to the next generation of Mississippi athletes who dream of standing on a podium themselves.

Families can register at knightroperformance.com for what promises to be an unforgettable experience with a true champion.

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