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Asafa Powell

Athlete

Birthday November 23, 1982

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Spanish Town, Jamaica

Age 42 Years

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Who Is Asafa Powell? Age, Biography and Wiki

Asafa Powell was born on November 23, 1982, which makes him 42 years old as of 2025. Renowned as one of the fastest sprinters in track and field history, Powell gained global recognition for his explosive speed on the race track. He holds a personal best time of 9.58 seconds in the 100 meters, a record he set in 2009, which places him among the greatest sprinters of all time. His commitment to the sport has inspired countless fans and athletes around the world.

Occupation Athlete
Date of Birth November 23, 1982
Age 42 Years
Birth Place Spanish Town, Jamaica
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country Jamaica

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Asafa Powell stands tall at approximately 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm) and weighs around 176 pounds (80 kg). His height and athletic build contribute to his success as a sprinter, allowing him to generate exceptional speed and power. As a professional athlete, maintaining peak physical condition is crucial, and Powell has shown tremendous dedication to his training.

Powell was again injured in April, this time with damage to his pectoral muscles. The injury forced Powell out of competition for two months, and was sustained while weight training in Jamaica during mid-April. Surgery was required, and a visible scar was left on his right underarm.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Asafa Powell has been relatively private regarding his personal life. However, it is known that he was previously in a relationship with Jamaican dancer and model, Kerron Stewart. As of 2025, it is speculated that Powell may be dating a fellow athlete or a high-profile figure, but no confirmed details have been disclosed publicly. Throughout his career, Powell has emphasized the importance of family and often shares moments with his loved ones on social media.

Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, Asafa Powell is the youngest of six sons of two ministers. Asafa attended Ewarton Primary School and Charlemont High School, both in St. Catherine, Jamaica. Powell planned to be a mechanic before he took up running while studying in Kingston, Jamaica.

His eldest brother Donovan, was a 60 m finalist in the 1999 World Indoor Championships. Running runs in the family: His brothers clocked 9.5 seconds for the 100 yd dash, his mother 11.4 s, and his father 10.2 s.

Powell is a member of the MVP (Maximising Velocity and Power) Track & Field Club based at the University of Technology, Jamaica and has been coached by Stephen Francis since 2001.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Asafa Powell's net worth is estimated to be around $12 million. His earnings come not only from his illustrious track career but also from endorsements and sponsorships with brands like Puma. Powell has made wise investments in various business ventures, further securing his financial future. His earnings reflect not just his achievements in athletics but also his savvy approach to opportunities outside of sports.

Career, Business, and Investments

Asafa Powell's professional career began in the early 2000s, and he quickly climbed the ranks in the world of athletics. Over the years, he has set multiple world records and claimed numerous medals in international championships, including the Olympics and World Championships. In addition to his athletic endeavors, Powell has explored business opportunities, including collaborations with fitness brands and personal training ventures. His focus on entrepreneurship demonstrates his desire to have a lasting impact beyond the sport.

In the second meeting of the 2011 IAAF Diamond League at Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, Powell won the 100 m with a time of 9.95 seconds. Powell next ran at the IAAF Diamond League in Rome against Usain Bolt on 26 May.

Powell had a superb start and mid, but he faded towards the end, only to allow the world record holder to surpass him in the final 10–12 m of the race. Bolt won in 9.91 s, and Powell came second in 9.93s. He said that he had lost focus, but is confident about beating Bolt after what he had done that day.

Powell next competed in the IAAF World Challenge in Rabat, Morocco, in a low key meet. There, after running the first 20 m, he pulled up and finished last in 36.13 s, citing a precaution against a serious hamstring injury. Reports said that it was nothing serious, and he would be ready for the Jamaican Trials later in the month.

At the Jamaican Trials 23–24 July, Powell looked impressive as he qualified through the rounds. He posted a season best of 9.90s in his semi-final, despite easing off in the final 1 5m. Later, after overcoming a bad start, Powell won the final to be titled National Champion for the fifth time in his career.

He won in a time of 10.08 s into a 1.8 m/s headwind. Yohan Blake and Steve Mullings were second and third respectively with only 0.01 s separating them.

Social Network

Asafa Powell is active on several social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. His social media presence allows him to connect with fans, share insights into his training, and promote his brand partnerships. With a significant following, Powell uses these platforms not only to inspire others with his athleticism but also to advocate for causes he is passionate about.

Asafa opened his 2011 season on 16 April at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. He ran the 200 m where he came in third after what looked to be a good first 140 m, slowing down significantly at the last quarter of the race. His time was 20.55 s for the race behind Yohan Blake and Daniel Bailey.

Powell ran his next race was the 4 × 100 m relay, USA vs The World, at the Penn Relays 2011, on 28 April. He ran the unusual first leg for Jamaica as he blasted off like a bullet to give Jamaica the lead. Jamaica won the event in a world leading time of 38.33 s, ahead of USA Red and USA Blue teams respectively.

He stated after the run that he was in good shape, and looking forward to do great things in the year ahead. Powell next ran the 200 m at the Jamaica International Invitational Meet on 7 May.

He looked promising in the first 120 m, after which he slowed down drastically, finishing in last place with a time of 21.40 s, in a race won by Jamaican Nickel Ashmeade. He later stated that he felt a minor pain in his hamstring, and backed off as a precaution, but insisted that it was nothing serious.

Education

Powell attended the University of Technology, Jamaica, where he was able to balance his studies with his growing athletic career. His educational background has provided him with the tools and knowledge to succeed both on and off the track. Asafa understands the importance of education and continuously encourages young athletes to pursue their academic and athletic goals simultaneously.


Powell represented his school Charlemont High at the ISSA High School Championships. On 11 April he finished fourth in the Class 1 200 m, in 23.07 with a −1.7 m/s headwind. On 13 April, he finished third in his heat of the Boy's Class 1 100 m, recording 11.45 with a −2.3 m/s headwind. Neither time recorded in the heats was quick enough to advance him to the next round of competition.

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