At the young age of 14, Arianna Woolcock secured the top spot in the 200-meter race for her age division, marking her impressive feat in just her second year of track participation.
Woolcock harbors aspirations of turning professional by 16 and competing in the Olympics.
Coach Haile Hoo’s guidance and impact
Her trajectory to success has not been a solitary journey. Woolcock’s coach, Haile Hoo, of Jamaican descent and the founder of Five Star General Athletics, has been an integral part of her journey.
Hoo describes Woolcock as a diligent and attentive athlete, always eager to learn and improve. In her early days, she faced her fair share of challenges.
She had a distinct running style, earning her the moniker “robot girl” from her teammates. Despite not being the fastest initially, and even considering leaving the sport, Woolcock’s resilience and the encouragement from her coach transformed her into a national champion in just a year.
The synergy between Woolcock and Coach Hoo is evident beyond the track.
Facing numerous challenges in the realm of track and field sports, Hoo had contemplated retiring this year. However, Woolcock’s national championship win rekindled the passion for coaching.
Miramar’s connection to track: A community bond
Hailing from Miramar, Woolcock has become a beacon for the South Florida city on the national scene. Track holds a significant place in the community, given the city’s Jamaican population and the sport’s prominence in Jamaican culture.
Hoo, echoing this sentiment, emphasized the importance of track in binding the community of Miramar.

(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
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Felicia Woolcock, Arianna Woolcock’s mother, beams with pride for her daughter’s achievements, attributing her success to hard work and faith.
Woolcock herself believes in the boundless possibilities when one is dedicated, sacrifices, and keeps faith.
In addition to her victory in the 200-meter race, Woolcock has also made her mark nationally in the 100-meter dash. Among the numerous participants in the junior Olympics, she ranks 8th, solidifying her position as a rising star in the sport.














