American athlete (born 2001)
Salif Mane
Nationality American Born (2001-12-12 ) December 12, 2001 (age 22) Sport Athletics Event Triple jump Personal best(s) Triple jump: 17.52m (Eugene, 2024)
Salif Mane ( SAH -lif MAH -nay ; born December 12, 2001)[ 1] is an American triple jumper . He won the US Olympic trials in 2024.[ 2]
Early life
From The Bronx , New York City, he attended Bronx High School for Medical Science .[ 3] [ 4]
Career
Mane finished fourth in the triple jump at the 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships and was named as a reserve for the 2023 World Athletics Championships .[ 3] He was runner up in the NACAC U23 Championships triple jump competition in San Jose, Costa Rica in July 2023.[ 5]
He won the NCAA Division 1 Outdoor triple jump title in Eugene, Oregon in June 2024 competing for Fairleigh Dickinson University .[ 6] Prior to his time at FDU, Mane also competed for Lincoln Blue Tigers in NCAA Division II .[ 7]
He won the 2024 United States Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon on June 30, 2024, recording a personal best distance of 17.52 metres.[ 8]
Personal life
His parents moved to New York in the 1990s from Senegal . He has two siblings, a brother and a sister. His mother, Fatou Seye, runs a hair-braiding business in the South Bronx . His father, Thierno Mane, died in April 2020 of the novel coronavirus during the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 9]
References
^ "MANE Salif" . 2024. Retrieved August 11, 2024 .
^ "Salif Mane" . World Athletics . Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ a b "FDU's Salif Mane Leaps to Fourth Place Finish In Triple Jump at USATF Championships" . Northeastconference.org . July 8, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ Robinson, David (March 4, 2023). "How did All-American Salif Mane end up jumping for Fairleigh Dickinson?" . scarerecruiting . Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ "NACAC U23 Championships" . World Athletics . July 21, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ "DANIEL HAUGH (HAMMER), SHELBY MCEWEN (HIGH JUMP), SALIF MANE (TRIPLE JUMP) WIN MEN'S FIELD EVENTS ON FINAL DAY AT TRIALS" . dyestat . July 1, 2024. Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ "2019-2020 Men's Track and Field Roster - Salif Mane" . Lincoln University Blue Tigers . Retrieved July 25, 2024 .
^ "SALIF MANE CHAMPION MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP - U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS 2024" . dyestat . July 1, 2024. Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
^ Siemaszko, Corky (July 9, 2024). "Olympic triple jumper will listen to his late father's voice before he goes for the gold" . nbcnews . Retrieved July 9, 2024 .
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Qualification Men's track and road athletes Men's field athletes Women's track and road athletes Women's field athletes Coaches
LaTanya Sheffield (women's head coach - Sprints/hurdles)
Stanley Redwine (men's head coach - Distance)
Delethea Quarles (women's Jumps/Multis)
Nic Petersen (men's Jumps/Multis)
Ashley Kovacs (women's Throws)
Gary Aldrich (men's Throws)
Amy Begley (women's Distance)
Michael Ford (men's Sprints/Hurdles)
Mike Marsh (men's Relays)
Michelle Freeman (women's Relays)
Danielle Siebert (women's Head Manager)
Manny Bautista (men's Head Manager)
Tim Weaver (Event Manager)
Demetria Davis (Event Manager)
Medical Staff
Monique Burton (Medical Doctor)
Amadeus Mason (Medical Doctor)
Asdrubal Lopez (Chiropractor)
Connie Hayes (Chiropractor)
Dustin Williams (Athletic Trainer)
Christie Coad (Athletic Trainer)
Jerrica Thomas (Physical Therapist)
Chris Margallo (Physical Therapist)
Harris Patel (Physician Assistant/Athletic Trainer)
Chris Yee (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Chris Thomas (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Ena Weinstein (Athletic Trainer/Licensed (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Chris Stanley (Sports Psychologist)
Sean McCann (Sports Psychologist)
Alicia Glass (Dietician)
Mackenzie White (Dietician)
Rikki Keen (Dietician)
Kiki Cruickshank (HPTC/CDFAS Medical Staff)
Brittany Garcia (HPTC/CDFAS Medical Staff)