Former NCAA track champion Cameron Burrell, the son of Olympic gold medalists Leroy Burrell and Michelle Finn-Burrell, died Monday at 26 years old.
Yahoo Sports reports that while attending the University of Houston from 2013 to 2018, Burrell was the 2018 NCAA 100-meter champion. Additionally, he anchored the Cougarsâ 4×100 relay team that won an NCAA championship that same year. Prior to dominating track and field at the collegiate level, he helped the U.S. 4×100 relay team win gold at the World Junior Championships in 2012. Then, at the 2018 Athletics World Cup, he won gold for Team USA running anchor in the 4×100 relay. At the 2019 World Relays, he won silver in the same event.
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A cause of death has not been announced, but the university says it will share more information once itâs made available.
âMy family is extremely saddened with the loss of our son, Cameron, last night,â Leroy, head coach of Houstonâs track and field program, wrote in a statement on Tuesday. âWe are going through profound sorrow and ask that all of our friends, extended University of Houston family and the track and field community in the U.S. and abroad allow us to gather with our closest family and friends.â
Aside from his parentsâ success in track and field, People reports that his aunt, long jumper Dawn Burrell, is also an Olympian; as is his godfather, legendary sprinter Carl Lewis.
âWe are devastated by the unexpected passing of alumnus Cameron Burrell,â the University of Houston wrote in a statement. âWe offer our sincerest condolences and support to the Burrell family and all who knew him, including Cameronâs many friends, coaches and teammates.â
We at The Root extend our sincerest condolences to Cameronâs friends and family during this time.
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