Cathy Ann Rattray-Williams (born 19 August 1963) is a retired female sprinter from Jamaica, who mainly competed in the women's 400 metres during her career. She is a four-time Olympian, making her debut in 1980 (Moscow, Soviet Union).  She won 17 All-American honors while competing in college for the University of Tennessee.[1]
International competitions
| Year | 
Competition | 
Venue | 
Position | 
Event | 
Notes
 | 
Representing   Jamaica
 | 
| 1980
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Moscow, Soviet Union
 | 
9th (h)
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:31.5
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U20)
 | 
Nassau, Bahamas
 | 
1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
54.6
 | 
| Pan American Junior Championships
 | 
Sudbury, Canada
 | 
3rd
 | 
400 m
 | 
54.01
 | 
| 1981
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Championships
 | 
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
 | 
2nd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:40.00
 | 
| 1982
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U20)
 | 
Bridgetown, Barbados
 | 
1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
54.53
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
4 × 100 m relay
 | 
47.56
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:51.24
 | 
| Central American and Caribbean Games
 | 
Havana, Cuba
 | 
3rd
 | 
400 m
 | 
52.39
 | 
| 4th
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:06.68
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
4 × 100 m relay
 | 
45.77
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:37.86
 | 
| Commonwealth Games
 | 
Brisbane, Australia
 | 
11th (sf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
53.60
 | 
| 10th (h)
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:10.22
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
4 × 100 m relay
 | 
43.69
 | 
| 1983
 | 
Pan American Games
 | 
Caracas, Venezuela
 | 
4th
 | 
400 m
 | 
52.91
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Helsinki, Finland
 | 
20th (qf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
53.78
 | 
| 9th (h)
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:34.17
 | 
| 1984
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Los Angeles, United States
 | 
14th (sf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
53.23
 | 
| 5th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:27.51
 | 
| 1986
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Games
 | 
Santiago, Dominican Republic
 | 
3rd
 | 
400 m
 | 
52.67
 | 
| 4th
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:03.96
 | 
| 1987
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Championships
 | 
Caracas, Venezuela
 | 
2nd
 | 
400 m
 | 
51.83
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:05.85
 | 
| Pan American Games
 | 
Indianapolis, United States
 | 
9th (h)
 | 
400 m
 | 
52.62
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:29.50
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Rome, Italy
 | 
16th (sf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
52.51
 | 
| 6th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:27.51
 | 
| 1988
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Seoul, South Korea
 | 
13th (sf)
 | 
400 m
 | 
50.82
 | 
| 5th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:23.13
 | 
| 1990
 | 
Goodwill Games
 | 
Seattle, United States
 | 
4th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:33.11
 | 
| 1991
 | 
Central American and Caribbean Championships
 | 
Xalapa, Mexico
 | 
1st
 | 
400 m
 | 
53.37
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:07.43
 | 
| 1st
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:38.18
 | 
| Pan American Games
 | 
Havana, Cuba
 | 
8th
 | 
800 m
 | 
2:08.21
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:28.33
 | 
| 1992
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Barcelona, Spain
 | 
5th
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:25.68
 | 
| 1993
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Toronto, Canada
 | 
1st
 | 
4 × 400 m relay
 | 
3:32.32
 | 
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
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External links
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- 1991: 
  Germany (Seuser, Schreiter, Hesselbarth, Breuer) 
- 1993: 
  Jamaica (Hemmings, Grant, , Richards) 
- 1995: 
  Russia (Chebykina, Ruzina, Kulikova, Goncharenko) 
- 1997: 
  Russia (Chebykina, Goncharenko, Kotlyarova, Alekseyeva) 
- 1999: 
  Russia (Chebykina, Goncharenko, Kotlyarova, Nazarova) 
- 2001: 
  Russia (Nosova, Zykina, Sotnikova, Kotlyarova) 
- 2003: 
  Russia (Antyukh, Pechonkina, Zykina, Nazarova) 
- 2004: 
  Russia (Krasnomovets, Kotlyarova, Levina, Nazarova) 
- 2006: 
  Russia (Levina, Nazarova, Krasnomovets, Antyukh) 
- 2008: 
  Russia (Gushchina, Levina, Nazarova, Zykina) 
- 2010: 
  United States (Dunn, Trotter, Hastings, Felix) 
- 2012: 
  Great Britain (Cox, Sanders, Ohuruogu, Shakes-Drayton) 
- 2014: 
  United States (Hastings, Atkins, McCorory, Tate, Hayes, Hargrove) 
- 2016: 
  United States (Hastings, Hayes, Okolo, Spencer) 
- 2018: 
  United States (Hayes, Moline, Wimbley, Okolo) 
- 2022: 
  Jamaica (Bromfield, Russell, McGregor, McPherson, James) 
- 2024: 
  Netherlands (Klaver, Peeters, De Witte, Bol, Van der Schoot, Saalberg) 
- 2025: 
  United States (Hayes, Lear, Effiong, Holmes)  
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