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Black History Fact

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Wilma Rudolph "Click on RSVP for more Information"

Black History Fact
Black History Fact

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Jun 23, 2026, 12:00 AM – 11:50 PM

United States, United States

About the event

On November 12, 1994, Olympic Gold Medal champion Wilma Rudolph died in Brentwood, Tennessee of cancer at age 54.  Rudolph broke American female Olympic records by becoming the first female Olympic athlete to win three gold medals in track and field in a single Olympics.


She accomplished this feat at the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy.


Rudolph's athletic skills are truly remarkable, because of the effects of polio at age four, Rudolph had a twisted leg, resulting in her having to wear a brace until age nine.


Who would have thought the young lady wearing the brace would later in life be proclaimed the (fastest woman in history).


She was born on June 23, 1940,  in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee. 


When most teenagers were involved in high school activities, Rudolph was preparing for the Olympics. 


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