Breaux Greer

Height: 6-2.5
Weight: 230
Event: Javelin
Personal Record: 91.29m/299-6AR (2007)
Born: October 19, 1976 in Houston, Texas
Current Residence: Scottsdale, Ariz.
High School: Ouachita Parish (Monroe, La.) 94
College: Northeast Louisiana 99
Coach: Don Babbitt

Career Highlights: 8-time U.S. champion (’00, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07); 2004 Olympic Trials champion; American record holder; 4th at 2001 World Outdoor Championships; 12th at 2000 & 2004 Olympics; 3rd at 1996 Olympic Trials; 2nd at 2001 Goodwill Games; 2003 Pan Am Games bronze medalist; 2004 World Athletics Final champ

2007: US Outdoor Champion (91.29m/299-6AR); 1st at adidas Track Classic (90.71m/297-7AR).
2006: USA Outdoor Champion (85.40m/280-2); 3rd at Paris (85.45m/280-4); 8th at Rome (77.89m/255-6); ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN
2005: USA Outdoor champion (79.19m/259-10); 1st at Doha (78.29m/256-10); 1st at Athens, Ga. (85.75m/281-4); 1st at Mt. SAC (87.65m/287-7); ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN
2004: 1st at Olympic Trials (82.39m/270-4); bettered American record with 1st-place throw at Bergen (87.39m/286-8PR); set American Record again with 1st place throw at World Athletics Final in Monaco (87.68m/287-8); 1st at Olympic Games qualifying (87.25m/286-3); 12th in Olympic final (74.36m/243-11); 1st at Univ. of Georgia (86.83m/284-10); ranked #2 in world (#1 U.S.)
2003: USA Outdoor champion (79.37m/260-4); Pan Am Games bronze medalist (79.21m/259-10); 7th in qualifying group at World Outdoors (76.82m/252-0); 1st at Brasschaat (82.10m/269-4, U.S. Leader); 7th at Bislett Games (76.24m/250-1); best of 82.10m/269-4; ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN.
2002: USA Outdoor champ (81.78m/268-4); 1st at Atlanta (80.40m/263-9); 1st at Mt. SAC (77.69m/254-10); 1st at Univ. of Georgia (78.65m/258-0); ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN
2001: Fourth at World Outdoor Championships (87.00m/285-5PR), five inches short of American record; 1st at USA Outdoors (85.23m/279-7), Championships Record); set a new PR on nine occasions; silver medalist at Goodwill Games (85.86m/281-8); ranked #7 in world & #1 in U.S. by T&FN
2000: Won Olympic Trials (81.08m/266-0); 12th at Olympics (79.92m/262-2); ranked #1 U.S
1999: 4th at NCAA Champs; competed at World University Games
1998: 8th at USA Champs; 5th at NCAA Champs; ranked #5 in U.S. by T&FN
1997: 2nd at NCAA Champs and 3rd at USA Champs; competed at World University Games; ranked #3 in U.S. by T&FN
1996: 3rd at Olympic Trials but did not have Olympic qualifying mark; ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FN
1995: 5th at NCAA Champs