BREAKING NEWS: World Youth Championships Silver Medalist Khalifa St. Fort Turns Pro

IAAF World Youth Championships 100m silver medalist Khalifa St. Fort has announced she will not be attending UCLA in the fall and instead turning pro. The decision comes on the eve of the CARIFTA Games in Grenada this weekend. St. Fort, who competes unattached and trains with Trinidad & Tobago Olympian and NBC analyst Ato Boldon in Miramar, Florida, recently won the 100m (11.39) and 200m dash (23.64), the two fastest high school times in the nation for 2016.

The standout sprinter ran a leg on the Trinidad & Tobago 4x100m relay at the senior level IAAF World Championships and earned a bronze medal which made her the first U.S. based prep to medal at worlds. St. Fort owns a personal best of 11.19s wind-legal from the World Youth Championships which is the 8th fastest time EVER by a female under the age of 18. She is currently in Trinidad & Tobago where she will sign her first endorsement deal with Flow, a telecommunications company based in the country, and will serve as their first ever brand ambassador in their 11 year history. Coach Ato Boldon says the timing coincides with the CARIFTA Games.

"Sh
e's doing it before CARIFTA  because they have a huge campaign coming for the CARIFTA Games and the Olympics. This starts the Khalifa brand moving. Win or lose CARIFTA, it's a win for her. Her value is in her brand, not just a race."