Biografie

Born on 10 June 2001 in Saint Lucia’s capital city, Castries, Julien Alfred’s first forays into athletics came after a librarian at school spotted her racing against boys in her class.

Following a period spent training under the eye of local coach Cuthbert Modeste, the young prospect briefly left the sport when her father died in 2013.

After being convinced to return to track & field, Alfred moved alone to Jamaica at age 14. She attended St Catherine High School where she honed her sprinting talent, competing in the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championship.

Inspired by Jamaican legend Usain Bolt, Alfred developed into one of the fastest young sprinters in the world. In 2018, she won Saint Lucia’s first-ever medal at the Youth Olympic Games, coming home second in the 100m.

Those Games in Buenos Aires had a profound impact on the young athlete’s life, with Alfred admitting to Olympics.com:

“I think that was the beginning of something great. It influenced my choices in going to college, as well, so I think it was a really good experience for me.”

Julien ALFRED
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