Denisha Cartwright

[2][3] In 2021, she was a NACAC U23 Championships bronze medallist in San Jose, Costa Rica in the 100 metres.

[4] In May 2022, she won the NCAA Division II gold in the women's 100m hurdles, winning in a new personal best time of 13.35 seconds.

This came after she won the conference 60 metre hurdles indoor title for the fourth year in a row, running an NCAA record time of 7.93.

Her winning time of 12.60 seconds in the 100m hurdles broke the NSIC record and met the qualifying standard for the 2024 Olympics Games.

[10] She is the daughter of Bahamian former volleyball national team player and coach Leslie ‘Russia’ Cartwright.