Wilma Rudolph wins in Rome 1960
Loretta reports:
My husband, who also is a Nerdy History Person (although suffering from a less virulent form of the disease), sent me this article:
How Wilma Rudolph Became the World’s Fastest Woman
. Not being a Sports Person, I had only recognized her name—something to do with Olympics? That’s as far as it went. Then I read her story, and kept on looking for more and more. She survived and conquered ordeals that would have crushed many of us—well, me, definitely. How about polio and poverty, to start with?
Biography Channel Video:
Mini Bio: Wilma Rudolph
You can find many bios online, including
this one
and
this one
.
Image: Image:
Rudolph convincingly wins the women's 100 meter dash at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
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Published on June 14, 2018 21:30