SPC Jasmine Todd
Track and Field
SPC Jasmine Todd proudly serves in the U.S. Army while competing as a World Class Athlete Program track and field Soldier-athlete in the long jump and 100 meters. Raised in a track family, she was introduced to the sport by her parents, both former track athletes, which sparked a lifelong passion for sprinting and jumping. A University of Oregon standout and professional athlete, Todd now proudly represents the Army, combining elite performance with discipline, service, and commitment to country.
I joined the Army because of the amount of opportunities provided. The Army has a large variety of MOS’s to choose from that if I wanted I could take into the civilian world. I wanted to challenge myself and prove to myself I could do it. Also, the opportunity to compete in my sport while serving the country.
Career Highlights
2015
2nd Place - World Championships Beijing, China 4x100 41.68
4th Place - USA Championships Eugene, OR Long Jump 6.84
3rd Place - USA Champinships Eugene, OR 100m dash 10.92
2019
4th Place - 2019 USA Championships Des Moines, IA - Long Jump 6.79
6th Place - 2019 The Match Europe vs. USA Minsk, Belarus