Devynne Charlton
Devynne Charlton is a distinguished Bahamian athlete and world record holder in the women's 60m hurdles, known for her exceptional performances on the track and her upcoming participation in the World Indoor Championships where she will defend her title.
Born on Jan 01, 1994 (31 years old)
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton won the Prime Minister’s Award for National Pride at the 2025 National Sports Awards.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton is a world-class sprint hurdler who was the 2022 World Indoor 60m hurdles silver medallist and the 2024 World Indoor 60m hurdles record holder.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton closed out her 2025 season with a fourth place finish in the women’s 100 metres hurdles at the Athlos NYC25.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton surged to a season’s best of 12.49 seconds for sixth place in the women’s 100m hurdles final.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton was the only one to advance from her heat in the women's 100m hurdles.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton was one of the three competitors we had to get to the finals where she placed sixth with her season’s best of 12.49.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton advanced to the semifinals with second place in heat six in 12.69 for ninth overall.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton is Anthaya's elder sister and a high hurdles specialist.
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Bahamas:
Devynne Charlton got out to an early lead and held on to third place in her heat of the women's 100 metres hurdles semifinals.
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Jamaica:
Devynne Charlton posted a time of 12.53s, bettering Ackera Nugent's time.
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