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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Evelyn Ashford, renowned American sprinter who excelled in the 100 meters. A four-time Olympian, she won four gold medals and was the oldest American woman to win an Olympic gold in a track-and-field event. Learn more about Ashford’s life and her athletic achievements.

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    One of the coaches at UCLA, three-time Olympian Pat Connolly, took an interest in Ashford. One day, she asked Ashford to run the 100-yard dash. The time was so fast that Connolly thought she had made a mistake using the stopwatch and asked Ashford to run it again. She told Ashford that she had a good chance of making the 1976 United States Olympic ...

    Politics shattered Ashfrod's world. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and in protest, United States President Jimmy Carterand the Unites States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced that the United States athletes would not be attending the Moscow Olympics. Over 50 other countries also participated in the boycott. Ashford was devastated—she had tr...

    During the quarterfinals in the 100-meter dash at the 1984 Olympic trials, Ashford felt a pull in her leg with only ten minutes before the gun would go off for the start of the race. Worried about possible injury, she went to the trainer's tent where her leg was taped in a rush. She had to place in the top three in order to make the cut onto the te...

    Amazingly, after 12 years of Olympic competition, Ashford did not stop. Her body did not seem aware that it was supposed to age. Ashford placed third at the qualifying trials for the 1992 Olympic team, granting her a ticket to her fourth Olympics. "I don't know about you guys, but I'm excited!" Ashford told the press, as reported in Runners World."...

    Edelson, Paula, A to Z of American Women in Sports,Facts on File, Inc., 2002. Great Athletes,Salem Press/Magill Books, 2001. Molzahn, Arlene Bourgeois, Top 10 American Women Sprinters,Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1998. Plowden, Martha Ward, Olympic Black Women,Pelican Publishing Company, 1996.

    People,August 6, 1984. Runner's World,September 1992. Sports Illustrated,July 11, 1983; August 13, 1984. Wall Street Journal,February 7, 1986. Washington Post,February 2, 1989; February 3, 1989.

  3. Learn about Evelyn Ashford's remarkable journey from racing the boys to breaking the 100m world record and winning four Olympic gold medals. Discover how she overcame the 1980 boycott, the 1983 world record and the 1984 injury to achieve glory.

  4. Athlete Profile. 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.

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  7. 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.

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