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Xavier Carter at the 2006 NCAA Championships

Xavier "PeeWee" Carter (born 8 December, 1985 in Palm Bay, Florida) is a professional track & field athlete. He attends Louisiana State University and was a star on both the track & field team and the football team. Prior to LSU, Xavier Carter graduated from Palm Bay Senior High School in Melbourne, FL.

During his time in high school, Carter became a star track athlete and football player. His high school track and field career included nine Florida state titles, 10 regional, district and county crowns and nine Cape Coast Conference titles. Carter won state titles in the 100, 200 and 400 meters in back-to-back years (2003 and 2004), becoming the only athlete in Florida history to do so. During both his Junior and Senior years, Carter was named athlete of the year for USA Track and Field, Nike, Gatorade and National High School Coaches Association, Track and Field.

During Carter's junior year in high school, he ran 10.38 in the 100 m dash, 20.69 in the 200 m dash, and 45.88 in the 400 m dash, the best in the nation in that event for 2003. As a senior, Carter ran 10.29 the 100 m dash, 20.49 in the 200 m dash, and 45.44 in the 400 m dash, while setting a national high school record in the indoor 200 m dash with a mark of 20.69, becoming the first high school athlete to run under 21 seconds indoors in that event. [1]

At the 2006 NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship, Carter won national titles in four events and became the first person to do so since Jesse Owens accomplished the feat twice in 1935 and 1936. [2]​ He was also the first athlete ever to win both the 100 m and 400 m events on the same day. [2]​ He has become known as X-Man due to the first letter of his name as well as his signature victory salute of crossing his forearms into an X. [3]

Shortly after his success at the NCAA championships he announced that he would forego his remaining two years of college eligibility in both track and football to join the professional track and field circuit.[4]​ He is now represented by the sports agent Mark Block (coach and husband of the former 100 m world champion, Zhanna Pintusevich-Block) of Total Sports Management.[5]​. On 28 July, 2006 he announced a deal with Nike that will run through to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London[6]​.

On 11 July, 2006, at the grand prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, Carter ran what was then the second fastest 200 m race ever, recording a time of 19.63 seconds. Currently, it is the third fastest performance after Michael Johnson's world record time of 19.32 from the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia and Tyson Gay's time of 19.62 from the 2007 USA Track & Field Championship in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  1. 2004 Indoor National High School Rankings, Dyestat, 04/02/2004 (accessed 3rd February 2007)
  2. a b Carter First Man Since Jesse Owens to Win 4 NCAA Titles, LSU Sports Interactive, 06/10/2006 (accessed 21st June 2006) Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; el nombre «NCAA2006» está definido varias veces con contenidos diferentes
  3. Sheldon Mickles (June 13, 2006) X-Man 4 *** Carter has historic day at NCAA meet, Capital City Press (accessed 21st June 2006)
  4. Track & Field Star Carter to Run Professionally, LSU Sports Interactive, 06/21/2006 (accessed 21st June 2006)
  5. LSU Reveille (June 22, 2006) Carter turns pro, ends collegiate track, football career, Florida Today (accessed 22nd June 2006)
  6. http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/tfn/displayArticle.jsp?id=10292

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