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Andre De Grasse

Athlete

Birthday November 10, 1994

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Age 30 Years

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Who Is Andre De Grasse? Age, Biography and Wiki

Andre De Grasse was born on November 10, 1994, in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. As of 2025, he is 30 years old. Known for his exceptional speed on the track, De Grasse became a household name following his impressive performances at various international competitions, including the 2016 Rio Olympics, where he won three medals. De Grasse has made a significant impact on the athletics world, and his dedication to the sport continues to inspire many young athletes.

Occupation Athlete
Date of Birth November 10, 1994
Age 30 Years
Birth Place Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Horoscope Scorpio
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Andre De Grasse stands tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs approximately 150 lbs (68 kg). His athletic build is a result of years of rigorous training and competition. He maintains a well-balanced physique that perfectly complements his explosive sprinting style. His body measurements are indicative of his discipline and commitment to peak performance in track and field.

In the 200 m, De Grasse had the fastest time in the heats of 20.09. De Grasse and Bolt were again lined up beside each other in the semi-finals. Bolt led at halfway when De Grasse suddenly rushed to his shoulder, appearing to try to beat him. The two exchanged smiles and crossed the line together, one of the most iconic moments of the games.

De Grasse claimed his strategy was to tire Bolt out before the final, which Bolt did not appear to appreciate. De Grasse's time of 19.80 was a new Canadian record, and he became the first Canadian to make it to the finals of the 200 m since Atlee Mahorn at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.

Despite his tactic, De Grasse finished behind Bolt again, this time with the silver medal in 20.02, the first Canadian to win a medal in the 200 m since Percy Williams at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

In terms of personal life, Andre De Grasse has been in a long-term relationship with fellow athlete, Krista Williams, also a sprinter. The couple has been seen supporting each other at various sporting events and has shared glimpses of their life together on social media. As of 2025, there are no reports of any engagements or marriages, but their relationship appears to be strong and ongoing.

His mother, Beverley De Grasse, was a high school sprinter in Trinidad and Tobago before she moved to Canada at age 26. His father, Alexander Waithe, moved from Barbados to Canada as a teenager. De Grasse was raised in Markham, Ontario and attended St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic Elementary School from kindergarten to grade two.

He later transferred to Mother Teresa Catholic School in Markham, Ont. to continue until grade eight, where he won his first race in 2006. He also attended Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy and Milliken Mills High School.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Andre De Grasse's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. This wealth stems from his successful athletic career, sponsorship deals, and endorsements with major brands such as Nike and Puma. His earnings continue to grow as he consistently performs at top levels in competitions and maintains his status as one of Canada’s premier athletes.

Career, Business and Investments

De Grasse’s career has been marked by numerous accolades, including multiple Olympic and World Championship medals. His athletic prowess has also led him to explore business opportunities, including a sportswear line and fitness programs. In addition to his investments in athletics, he is known to support various charitable causes, especially those focused on youth sports development.

Hours after his gold medal win, De Grasse competed in the heats of the 4 × 100 m relay alongside Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Brendon Rodney.

Again taking the anchor leg, at the point, De Grasse took the baton from Rodney, the Canadian team was judged to be in approximately fifth place, but De Grasse reached the finish line in second, only two-thousandths of a second behind Chinese anchor runner Wu Zhiqiang.

The Canadian team's qualifying time was third-fastest in the heats, behind Jamaica and China. De Grasse repeated this performance in the event final, taking Canada from fifth to the bronze medal position on the anchor leg, securing his sixth Olympic medal. This bronze was later upgraded to a silver when the team from Great Britain was disqualified.

This tied him with Cindy Klassen and Clara Hughes as the second-most decorated Canadian Olympian (behind Penny Oleksiak).

Social Network

Andre De Grasse is active on various social media platforms, connecting with fans and fellow athletes alike. He has a substantial following on Instagram and Twitter, where he shares insights into his training regimen, personal life, and competitions. His online presence reflects his personality and allows him to engage with supporters, making him a prominent figure in the athletics community.

As in 2016, De Grasse had a rocky start to his season but quickly picked up again. He took Diamond League wins over the 100 m in Oslo and Stockholm, and 200 m wins in Rome and Rabat. His time in Stockholm of 9.69w (+4.8 m/s) was over the 2.0 m/s wind limit but the 4th fastest in history regardless.

With Bolt choosing to forego the 200 m, De Grasse was considered a strong favourite for the world title in London. His main goal was to beat Bolt in the 100 m before his retirement after the championships.

After winning both the 100 m and 200 m national titles, De Grasse was in contention to make the same double in London and defeat the world record holder. However, just days before the world championships, De Grasse strained his hamstring and was forced to pull out of both events, effectively ending his goal of beating Bolt before his retirement.

A few weeks earlier, the two were set to face off in Monaco, but De Grasse was reportedly pulled out the race. His coach claimed it was Bolt's doing, likely involving contract clauses with Bolt's team, who were unwilling to see De Grasse potentially defeat him before the championships.

A few days later, Bolt also said in an interview that "The last guy I said was going to be great disrespected me", a comment interpreted to be about De Grasse and his unexpected move in the semifinals of the 200 in Rio. Despite the apparent tensions, Bolt admitted he would have liked to race De Grasse in London.

Education

Andre attended the University of Southern California, where he not only excelled in academics but also developed his sprinting skills under the coaching of renowned track coaches. His college experience was foundational, allowing him to refine his craft and establish a solid foundation for his professional career.


In high school, De Grasse initially played basketball, at one point playing against future NBA player Andrew Wiggins of Vaughan Secondary School. In his first high school track race, the York Region Championships, De Grasse ran wearing basketball shorts and borrowed spikes; he also ignored the starting blocks and did a standing start.

Despite his clear inexperience, he finished second in the 100 m final with 10.91, third overall in the 200 m with 22.64, and 7th overall in the Long Jump with 5.88m. He was spotted by future coach Tony Sharpe who noticed his impressive results compensating for the lack of starting blocks and proper racing attire.

Sharpe invited De Grasse to join Pickering's Speed Academy. All three events were won by his eventual Olympic teammate Bolade Ajomale of Alexander Mackenzie High School. Having finished in the top 4 in the 100 m and 200 m, De Grasse qualified for the Ontario Central Championships, where he finished 4th in the 100 m and 10th overall in the 200 m.

Finally, having qualified for the Ontario Championships in the 100 m, De Grasse placed 5th in the final. He then began to train under Sharpe at The Speed Academy.

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