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    Evelyn Ashford (born April 15, 1957) is an American retired track and field athlete, the 1984 Olympic champion in the 100-meter dash, and the world record-holder in the 60-yard dash. She ran under the 11-second barrier over 30 times and was the first to run under 11 seconds in an Olympic Games. [4] Ashford has the distinction of owning the ...

  2. Evelyn Ashford (born April 15, 1957, Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.) is a renowned American sprinter who excelled in the 100 metres. She was a four-time Olympian and won four gold medals.

  3. Mar 14, 2021 · For a five-year period between 1983 and 1988, US sprinter Evelyn Ashford wore that crown. Born on 15 April 1957 in Shreveport, Louisiana, Ashford had a remarkable and unique journey which inspired female athletes around the globe.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Evelyn Ashford won a career nineteen national titles and is one of the greatest women sprinters in track and field history. She was a member of five U.S. Olympic teams, thus giving her one of the longest and most successful careers of any sprinter. She won four gold medals and one silver medal.

  5. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame-members › evelyn-ashfordTeam USA | Evelyn Ashford

    Evelyn Ashford is a five-time Olympic medalist, four-time gold medalist and the first woman to run the 100-meter dash in under 11 seconds at an Olympic Games. Born into a military family in Shreveport, Louisiana, Ashford began to excel at sprinting in her teens, making her first Olympic team in 1976 at the age of 19.

  6. One of the greatest women's sprinters in track and field history, Evelyn Ashford ranked first in the world four times and was the top-ranked American seven times, including four in a row from 1981 to 1984.

  7. Evelyn Ashford. Induction: 1990. Bio. The world's top female sprinter of the 1970s, Ashford was a three-year letter winner at UCLA (1976-78) who won four individual national titles and led the Bruins to the 1978 AIAW national team championship.

  8. A record-breaking sprinting star of the 1970s and 1980s, Evelyn Ashford is one of the few track and field athletes to boast four Olympic gold medals. Built for speed. Born into a military family in Shreveport, Louisiana (USA) and the eldest of five children, Evelyn Ashford began to excel at sprinting while in her teens.

  9. Feb 23, 1983 · Twice since then, Miss Ashford has been ranked as the world's fastest woman; but she has yet to climb onto that Olympic stand. Now, at 25, she sounds more determined than ever.

  10. Evelyn Ashford’s exceptionally long career in sprinting earned her four Olympic gold medals. As a 19-year-old, she finished a surprise 5th at the 1976 Olympics, but was unable to follow through at the 1980 Games, with the United States boycotting the Moscow Olympics.

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