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Willie Banks

 
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  • Disbanded: February 01, 1993, Raymond, MS
  • Genres: Gospel
  • Representative Albums: "Heaven Must Be a Beautiful Place," "Masterpiece," "The Best of Willie Banks: Memorial Album"

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Gospel legend Willie Banks was born in Raymond, MS, where he started singing at age five; a alumnus of acts ranging from the Jackson Southernaires to the Flying Clouds to the Trumpets of Joy, he formed his own group, the Southernaires, in 1968. Upon signing to the Peacock label, they debuted with the album Heaven Must Be a Beautiful Place; in 1972, however, Banks dissolved the group, forming the Messengers and signing on with the small Nashville label HSE; the group's albums, including God's Goodness, For the Wrong I've Done, Mother Why and Still in Charge, were mainstays of the Billboard gospel charts throughout the decade to follow. On July 6, 1981, tragedy struck when the Messengers' tour van plunged off a highway near Atlanta, plummeting nearly 50 feet; one member of the group was killed and Banks' body was thrown from the wreckage, where he lay near death for several days. After a long recovery period, he and the Messengers signed with Malaco in 1988, issuing Look at the Blessings. Banks died February 1, 1993, although the Messengers continued performing well after his passing. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Willie Banks
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World Championships
Silver 1983 Helsinki Triple jump

William ("Willie") Augustus Banks III (born March 11, 1956) is an American athlete. Born at Travis Air Force Base, California, he grew up in San Diego County and went to Oceanside High School. Banks is an Eagle Scout.[1]

He was a track & field athlete competing in the triple jump. On June 16, 1985 he set a world record of 58 feet 11.5 inches at the national championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

He finished second in the NCAA Championships in 1977 and 1978. He earned his B.A. and Juris Doctor (J.D.) from UCLA, but was unable to pass the bar exam.

He broke the American record in 1981.

He was a member of the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Olympic teams.

He participated on the 1983 and 1987 World Championship teams.

He was awarded the Track & Field News and United States Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year in 1985.

He served USA Track & Field as chair of the Athletes Advisory Committee in addition to serving as an organization vice president.

Banks will always be remembered as one of the most flamboyant athletes to compete in track and field. He is the originator of the now common hand clapping that takes place during many track and field events[citation needed]. His flamboyant personality was also present in his jumping. He has been reported as laughing during some of his jumps. He held the world record of 17.97 m until Jonathan Edwards broke it for the first time in 1995 with 17.98m. He also jumped 18.20m at Indianapolis in 1988, but this was assisted by an illegal 5.2 m/s wind. He is still competing, clearing an impressive 14.00m to head the 2006 world masters rankings [1]in the 50-54 age group, just 7cm behind that age-group's world record. He won the 2007 World Masters championships in that same age group.

He was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in 1999.

Banks is President of the US Olympians Association. His term runs from 2005 to 2008. [2]

Banks was on a panel on an ESPN "Outside the Lines" episode regarding athlete involvement in social issues, dated May 18, 2008.


Records
Preceded by
Flag of Brazil João Carlos de Oliveira
Men's Triple Jump World Record Holder
1985-06-161995-07-18
Succeeded by
Flag of the United Kingdom Jonathan Edwards
Awards
Preceded by
Michael J. Bourdeau
Daniel R. Mackesey
John Naber
Gifford Nielsen
Bryan L. Rodgers
NCAA Top Five Award
Class of 1979
Willie Banks
Robert W. Dugas
Steve Fuller
Dan Harrigan
James J. Kovach
Succeeded by
Gregory Kelser
Paul B. McDonald
R. Scott Neilson
Steadman S. Shealy
Marc D. Wilson


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