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  1. Aug 8, 2021 · Betty Robinson retired after the 1936 Olympic Games. She was only 24. She stayed connected to the sport by volunteering as a referee but most importantly by advocating for women in sports.

  2. Retiring after the Berlin Olympics, Robinson remained involved in athletics as an official. She worked in a hardware store for many years. [5] In 1977, she was inducted into the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame .

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  4. Dec 8, 2017 · Sixteen-year-old Betty Robinson leaves school and realizes that if she doesn’t hurry, she’ll miss the train. "And it just so happens, her science teacher was waiting for the same train," says ...

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  5. Mar 7, 2019 · Robinson retired from running after the 1936 Games, though she stayed involved in the sport.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · But she could take part in the 4x100m relay. Focused and working hard as usual, Betty made the team. “It was really a struggle to make the team in 1936. I had to work overtime,” she said. In the 1936 Olympic Games, Betty Robinson once again became an Olympic champion. Then she retired from the sport. — Notes

  7. www.bettyrobinson.org › legacyLegacy | Mysite

    Betty retired after the 1936 Olympic Games. She toured the country giving lectures and supporting the United States Track and Field organization. Showing up as an advocate for women's' rights to play and pursue their dreams was her passion.

  8. After the 1936 Olympics, Betty Robinson retired from competitive athletics, though she still served as a referee and timekeeper at important events. She also became a popular lecturer, touring America, giving talks in support of the US Olympic organisation and promoting the involvement of women in Olympic events and other sports.

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