Oblique Seville is a Jamaican track and field athlete who competes as a sprinter.
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Seville attended Calabar High School and is coached by Racers Track Club coach Glen Mills. 2019 was a breakthrough year for Seville: At the 2019 CARIFTA Games in George Town, Cayman Islands, he won the 100 meters in a time of 10.24s as well as the 4×100 meters relay.
In Tokyo, Seville reached the Olympic semi-finals. He went one better and qualified for the final at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon. In the final of the 100m, he finished fourth.
Seville finished third in the 2023 Jamaican national championships 100m race, behind surprise winner Rohan Watson.
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Oblique Seville parents: Who are Oblique Seville parents?
Juliet Seville was 39 years old when she became pregnant with Oblique Seville. She had given birth to two children before, but there was something different about Oblique. Unlike his other siblings, he appeared to be constantly running in her womb.
Juliet said that it is such a pity that Oblique’s father, Gerald Seville, did not live to see him deliver on his promise of becoming a world-class sprinter.


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