Deajah Stevens

Deajah Stevens is a distinguished American track and field athlete and coach, celebrated for her exceptional achievements in sprinting. With a career marked by remarkable milestones, Deajah brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her coaching role. Her accolades include:

• Nine-Time All-American
• 2016 U.S. Olympian
• 2017 U.S. Champion (200 Meters)
• 2017 World Championships Qualifier (100 & 200 Meters)
• NCAA 4x400 Relay Champion (2017)
• 2017 Pac-12 Women’s Track Athlete of the Year
• Four-Time Pac-12 Champion
• School Record Holder (4x100 Meter Relay, 4x400 Meter Relay)
• Two-Time Pac-12 4x100 Relay Champion (2016, 2017)
• Pac-12 100 Meter Champion (2017)
• Pac-12 200 Meter Champion (2017)

Deajah’s journey to the top of her sport began at the University of Oregon, where she honed her skills and became a formidable competitor on the track. Her standout performance at the 2016 US Olympic Trials earned her a spot on the U.S. Olympic team, where she competed in the 200 meters. She further solidified her dominance by becoming the U.S. Champion in the 200 meters in 2017 and qualifying for the World Championships in both the 100 and 200 meters.

Throughout her collegiate career, Deajah demonstrated her versatility and team spirit by contributing to her team’s success in relay events. She was a key member of the NCAA 4x400 relay championship team in 2017 and set school records in both the 4x100 and 4x400 meter relays. Her prowess in individual events was equally impressive, capturing multiple Pac-12 titles and earning recognition as the 2017 Pac-12 Women’s Track Athlete of the Year.

As a coach, Deajah Stevens combines her extensive competitive experience with a passion for mentoring the next generation of athletes. Her comprehensive understanding of sprinting mechanics, race strategy, and mental preparation makes her an invaluable resource for aspiring track and field athletes. Deajah’s dedication to the sport and her ability to inspire and develop young talent ensure that her athletes are well-prepared to achieve their own successes on the track.