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Javier Culson

Javier Culson Pérez (born 25 July 1984〔(''Biographies: Culson Javier PUR.'' ) IAAF: Home of World Athletes. Retrieved 3 August 2012.〕) is a Puerto Rican athlete and Olympic bronze medalist who specialises in the 400 metre hurdles. After becoming involved with the discipline in his late teen years, he entered the podium in some regional youth events, including the Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. Culson is a two-time silver medallist at the International Association of Athletics Federations's (IAAF) World Championships and an elite contender in the Samsung Diamond League, where he finished second overall in 2011. He has also garnished medals in events with lower profiles, including the Central American and Caribbean Games and the Ibero-American Championships. He currently holds the record as "the world's fastest man" in that category.〔(''Culson: 'Esto es un sueño hecho realidad'.'' ) Omar Alfonso and Jason Rodríguez. La Perla del Sur. Year 30. Issue 1490. Page 60. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 21 June 2012.〕 Culson also competed at the 2012 Olympics in London winning the bronze medal in the 400-metre hurdles race.〔(''Entre dioses del Olimpo Javier Culson.'' ) Richie Lugo Marrero. (Title in printed version: ''Consumado el momento: Javier Culson, un playero bronceado para la eternidad.'') La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 8 August 2012. Year 30. Issue 1497. Page 4. Retrieved 10 August 2012.〕〔(''Culson: ante su cita con la historia.'' ) Richie Lugo Marrero. (Title in printed version: ''Javier Culson: Presto para cita con la historia el relámpago ponceño.'') La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1 August 2012. Year 30. Number 1496. Page 4. Retrieved 1 August 2012.〕
==Early years and personal life==
Culson Pérez was born in Barrio Playa, Ponce, Puerto Rico, on 25 July 1984, to Señor Culson and Judith Pérez.〔(''Saluda a lo lejos una abuela orgullosa.'' ) Jason Rodriguez Grafal. (Title in printed version: ''Desde La Playa de Ponce: Saluda en la Distancia una Abuela Orgullosa.'') La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1 August 2012. Year 30. Number 1496. Page 6. Retrieved 1 August 2012.〕 One of four siblings, along Javier Ramón Antonio, Judith Marie and Mary Caridad, he was raised solely by his mother in his native Playa de Ponce.〔(''Orgullosas Heras del Olimpo: "Yo soy madre de un atleta".'' ) Hermes Ayala Noticel 13 May 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2012.〕 Since his birth and throughout his childhood, Culson was a sickly child, suffering from gastritis due to a pronounced line in his abdomen, which limited the types of food that he could eat.〔 This condition, along with an asthma diagnosis, forced him to spend a considerable amount of time in hospitals during his upbringing and extending into his teenager years. To deal with Culson's health and attend to her other children, Judith Pérez left her established job as a nurse at ''Hospital Oncológico Andrés Grillasca'' in Ponce and began taking odd jobs, such as babysitting and ironing clothes.〔〔
By the time that he was a teenager, all of his siblings were involved in sports. Culson developed an interest in basketball and extreme sports and also entered Long-distance running races. When he was 16 years old, he met Héctor Amill, who trained his sister and soon identified Culson's potential as a hurdles athlete, remaining as his trainer to this day.〔(''Men's 400m Hurdles.'' ) Olympic Games 27 July – 12 August: Official London 2012 website. Retrieved 3 August 2012.〕 He completed his high school education at ''Escuela Jardines de Ponce''. Culson then enrolled at American University, where he was part of their athletics team, the Piratas, performing for two years before transferring.〔 Culson then enrolled in the Physical Education program at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico,〔(''Men's 400m Hurdles.'' ) Olympic Games 27 July – 12 August: Official London 2012 website. Retrieved 4 August 2012.〕 where he was active in the ''Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria'' (LAI), the apex inter-university league in Puerto Rico. Culson's first daughter, Yarién Culson Corcino, was born on 29 May 2008, and he has been dedicating his victories to her ever since.〔

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