From Deseret News archives:
Zippity-do-da! My, oh my, what a wonderful runner
Become the only American, male or female, to win an individual gold medal earlier this month in the World Junior (19 and under) Track and Field Championships in Beijing, easily taking the 400-meter intermediate hurdles (he also anchored the USA's winning 4 x 400-meter relay).
Run a 44.8 anchor leg on BYU's 4 x 400-meter relay team, outrunning an NCAA champion sprinter in the process. For the uninitiated, hurdle coach Kyle Grossarth spells it out: "If you run under 45, you're in elite company. There are not many guys in the world who run that fast."
Cause veteran coaches to flat out gawk at his performances.
No one saw this coming. In high school, Carter produced good but not spectacular performances. His senior season was hampered by injuries, which was fine with BYU head coach Mark Robison. "He didn't come close to his potential, and for us that was great," says the coach. That meant other recruiters wouldn't find out what Robison suspected that Carter was a raw talent who had sprinter's speed and a distance runner's endurance. He ran everything from the high hurdles to the 800-meter run and cross country races at Roy High School, where he was the team's No. 1 cross country runner.
"I was impressed with how he moved and with his range," says Robison.
Robison and his assistants all mention another trait in Carter. "He's a ferocious competitor," says Robison. "That's going to take him to incredible levels. He has no fear. It didn't matter if he was competing against the Pac-10 or NCAA champions, he went after them."
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