Lolo Jones, originally Lori Jones, is an American track and field and bobsled athlete who specializes in the 60 and 100 meter hurdles. Born on August 5, 1982 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, she earned three NCAA titles and garnered 11 All-American honors while at she was at LSU. In 2007, 2008, and 2009, she earned indoor national titles in the 60 m hurdles, with gold medals at the World Indoor Championship in 2008 and 2010.
When Lolo was interviewed by Women’s Fitness Mag, she shared her typical training routine. She said, “My coach Dennis Shaver works in cycles so depending on what part of the year it is, it can really fluctuate. In the fall we do longer tempo stuff, where we include Pilates exercises. Then in the spring we begin to concentrate more on our sprinting so we move away from running on the grass to running on the track. We lift weights every day except Sunday and Friday.
For her diet, she shared, “I am training at such a high level that I actually could eat anything and get by. But as my coach always says, your body is like a car, and food is like your fuel. I am a race car so I can’t just put unleaded fuel in my car. I need that good premium fuel.”
Body Measurement (2014 – Age 32)
Height: 175 cm | 5 feet, 9 Inches
Weight: 73 kg | 161 lbs
Bra/Bust Size: 12A | 34A
Waist Size: 66 cm | 26 in
Waist Size: 84 cm | 33 in