Background
Their first child together, son Ahmir, was born in July 2007. A daughter, Eva-Marie, was born in June 2009.
Their first child together, son Ahmir, was born in July 2007. A daughter, Eva-Marie, was born in June 2009.
Born in Saint Michael, Thompson attended Harrison College before earning a scholarship, and graduated with honours with a degree in marketing and economics from the University of Texas at El Paso, United States.
In 2000, he became the first individual Olympic medalist from Barbados with a bronze medal in the 100m race. On 21 February 2007 Thompson announced his engagement to Marion Jones. The marriage took place in a private ceremony on 24 February 2007 in North Carolina with close friends and family in attendance.
Starting his career, he competed very successfully at the CARIFTA Games and the Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships.
In 1994, he was awarded the Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the 1994 CARIFTA Games. Competing with the top sprinters in the late 1990s, Thompson came close to major wins at the 1999 World Championships.
He finished fourth in both the 100 m and 200 m. Thompson came in fourth place in the 200 m race.
In April 1996 in El Paso, Texas, Thompson ran the then-fastest 100 m race ever.
He was clocked at the time of 9.69 son His time was bettered by Tyson Gay 12 years later who ran a 9.68s 100m aided by a 4.1 m/s tail wind at the 2008 United States trials. Thompson"s 9.69 time was later matched legally by Usain Bolt at the 2008 Olympic Games, who recorded the same time but with a 0.0 m/s tail wind.
In 2009 World Championships in Athletics Bolt bettered his world record to 9.58s, with a tailwind of +0.9 m/son
His fastest legal time in the 100 m is 9.87, and he ran his personal best in the 200 m at 19.97 in 2000. After the 2000 Olympics, Thompson was made "Ambassador and Special Envoy to the Youth" by former Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur.