Randy Curry
Randy Curry
Curry is a professional sprinter and was a multiple-time NCAA Div. II National Champion at St. Augustine's University in Raleigh, N.C. His most impressive collegiate accomplishment was been a part of the NCAA Div. II record-setting 4x400 relay. His teammates Rashaud Johnston, Antonio Abney and Josh Scott combined to run a time of 3:02.10 at the 2009 Penn Relays, finishing second only to Florida State. Curry was credited with an official split of 45.1.
From 2006-2009, several All-America honors were honored. At Saint Augustine’s University, He competed in four NCAA Div. II National Championships, helping the Falcons to three team titles in those four seasons. He earn four National-Champions in 4x400 relay teams.
In his first season at St. Augustine's – the 2007 indoor season – Curry placed third in the 400-meter and was a member of the winning 4x400 relay at the NCAA Div. II Championship, helping the Falcons win the team title.
Curry also helped St. Augustine's to National Championships during the 2008 indoor season and 2009 outdoor season. Curry was runner-up in the 400-meter and ran on the winning 4x400 relay during the indoor 2008 season. He placed fourth in the 400 and ran on the winning 4x400 relay at the 2008 outdoor championship as St. Augustine's finished second to Abilene Christian. In Curry's final collegiate season – the 2009 outdoor season – he was a member of the National Champion 4x400 relay team and St. Augustine's won the team championship again.
Curry continues to train and compete professionally in the 400-meter. In 2013 at the USATF Indoor Championships., He finished 3rd in the 400 meter dash. Curry earned his bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from St. Augustine's. He is currently pursuing a master's degree at UNC Greensboro.