Monique Henderson

Height: 5-7
Weight: 118
Event: 400m
Personal Record: 200m - 22.71 (2004); 400m - 49.96 (2005)
Born: Feb. 18, 1983 in San Diego, Calif.
Current Residence: Bonita, Calif.
High School: Morse HS (San Diego, Calif.) '01
College: UCLA '05
Coach: Adam Henderson

Career Highlights: 2005 NCAA 400m champion; 2004 Olympic 4x400m gold medalist; 2002 World Junior 400m and 4x400 gold medalist; 2004 NCAA Outdoor runner-up; Five-time Pac-10 champion; 1999 USA Junior Champion

2007: 5th at USA Outdoors (50.82); 3rd at Nike Prefontaine Classic (51.43)
2006: 3rd at USA Outdoors (50.71); 3rd at adidas Track Classic (51.49); 1st at Reebok Grand Prix (50.51).; 4th at Rome (50.14); 5th at London (50.99); ranked #7 in the world (#3 U.S.) at 400m by T&FN
2005: 3rd in 400m at USA Outdoor Champs (49.96PR); 7th at World Outdoor Championships (51.77); NCAA 400m champion (50.10); 1st NCAA West Regional (50.78); Pac-10 champion in the 200m and 400m (23.06, 51.31); 1st in 200m and 400m at UCLA vs. USC (22.86, 50.91); 1st in 100m at Sun Angel Classic (11.34); ranked #10 in the world (#4 U.S.) by T&FN
2004: Olympic 4x400m relay gold medalist (2nd leg-3:19.01); 5th (50.75) and qualifying round (50.53PR) at Olympic Trials; NCAA Outdoor Championships runner-up (50.62); NCAA West Region 400m champion (50.65); 1st in 200m at Los Angeles (22.71); ranked #4 in the U.S. by T&FN; PAC-10 200m & 400m champion
2003: 8th in semis at USA Outdoors (54.43); 7th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships (51.96 in prelims); NCAA West Region 400m champion (52.01); MPSF Indoor 200m champion (23.72)
2002: World Junior 400m champion (51.10)ran second leg on gold-winning, 4x400 (3:29.95 AJR); 2nd at USA Juniors (51.52); 7th in 400m at NCAA Outdoor Championships (52.31); 1st in 400m at UCLA dual meet (51.33)
2001: Arcadia Invitational 400m champion (52.51)
2000: 8th place finish in 400 at Olympic Trials (51.79); 4th place finish at Prefontaine Classic (51.78); set national Junior and HS record at the California state meet with her time of 50.74 in the 400
1999: U.S. Junior champion
1998: best of 52.93
1997: best of 53.83