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Founded in 2003, Total Sports Management has developed a client list that includes over 40 of the worlds top track and field athletes. The headquarters are located in Johnson City, TN, with satellite offices in Miami Beach, FL, and Kiev, Ukraine. Total Sports currently represents athletes from Antigua, Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, Great Britain, Greece, Haiti, Ireland, Jamaica, Poland, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, United States, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This list includes numerous Olympians, Olympic medalists, and national record holders. Topping this list are 2008 Beijing Olympic Games heptathlon gold medalist Nataliya Dobrynska of the Ukraine; 110 meter hurdle Olympic silver medalist David Payne of the United States; and Hrysopiyí Devetzí (Triple Jump) of Greece, who captured the bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics. The Total Sports athlete list also boasts Muna Lee of the U.S. Lee finished fourth in the final of the Beijing women's 200 meters, and fifth in the final of the 100 meters. Canada's Gary Reed and Dylan Armstrong also picked up fourth place Olympic finishes in the men's 800 meters and men's shot put, respectively. Veteran Danny McFarlane of Jamaica also crossed the line fourth in Beijing in the men's 400 meter hurdles. Megan Metcalfe of Canada earned a spot in the final of the women's 5000 meters in Beijing, while 200 meter specialist Cydonie Mothersill of the Cayman Islands made the half-lap final in China. Other notable clients include U.S. Indoor high jump champ Andra Manson of the United States; U.S. sprint standout Carmelita Jeter, a medalist at the 2007 world championships; Jamaica's Novlene Williams-Mills, one of the worlds top one-lap specialists; Travis Padgett (U.S.), the fastest-ever collegian over 100 meters with a mark of 9.89; 2008 U.S. Olympians Nick Symmonds (800 meters) and Billy Nelson (3000 meter steeplechase); 2009 U.S. Indoor 60 meter Champion Me' Lisa Barber of the United States; Bulgaria's Ivet Lalova, a European champion and double 2004 Olympic sprint finalist; 2004 Olympic Games gold medalist Tim Mack (Pole Vault) of the U.S.; American record-holder Nicole Teter (indoor 800 meters); 2008 Pan Am Games Champion Brendan Christian of Antigua; World Athletics Final long jump champion Fabrice Lapierre of Australia; and European 400 meter hurdle champion Periklis Iakovakis of Greece. Total Sports has also recently added some of the worlds best young talent that includes 2009 NCAA 800 meter Champion Geena Gall (U.S.); Canadian long jump Olympian Ruky Abdulai, and NCAA 5000 meter runner-up Stephen Pifer (U.S.). |

































