Aiden Opore
Aiden Opore
Aiden Opore is a rising star in American youth athletics, known for his exceptional performances in both track & field and football. Born in 2010 and hailing from Suwanee, Georgia, Opore has been making waves nationally since his early years. Opore’s track career began with the Jackrabbit Track Club, where he quickly distinguished himself. At just 7 years old, he won three gold medals in the 60m, 200m, and 400m dashes at the Dunamis Super Meet in Cartersville, Georgia. Throughout the rest of 2018, Aiden went on to set seventeen more new meet records and even one national record in the 200m dash with a time of 27.32 seconds. By age 9, he set a national record in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet 11.5 inches (4.86 meters), the longest ever by a 9-year-old in the U.S. Throughout his youth career, Opore has amassed 14 national titles and holds multiple national records. His personal bests include:
- 100m Dash: 10.98 seconds
- 200m Dash: 21.85 seconds
- 400m Dash: 50.13 seconds
- Long Jump: 23 feet 0 inches (7.01 meters)
These performances place him among the top youth athletes nationally in his age group.
In addition to track, Opore excels on the football field. Playing as a running back and safety, he has been recognized for his speed and agility, contributing significantly to his team’s success. His athleticism on the track translates seamlessly to the gridiron, making him a dual-sport threat. Gaining national recognition from numerous power 4 colleges such as UGA, UCF, FSU as well as South Carolina.