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Wilma Rudolph

Wilma Rudolph was the first African American woman to win gold medals in the Olympics for track and field. A native of Tennessee, she was one of 21 children in her family. Her triumph over childhood diseases, including polio, have made her a role model for endurance and persistence.

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What is Wilma Rudolph kids names and ages?

American athlete Wilma Rudolph (born June 23, 1940 - died November 12, 1994) who won three gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and married her high-school sweetheart Robert Eldridge in 1963, had four children, Yolande (born 1958), Djuanna (born 1964), Robert Jr. (born 1965), and Xurry (born 1971).

What was Wilma Rudolph's childhood like?

Wilma Rudolph had a very hard childhood as she was a black and came from a large family, and to make matters worse she had polio, and the war 2 was on.

Did Wilma Rudolph really almost drop the baton?

Yes two runners sped passed her but wilma caught up and ran

Is Vo Hai Dao alive?

Actually, according to the list of citizens living in Veitnam, there was never a Vo Hai Dao to begin with. Studies show that Yip Thai Wajji made up this character to receive $1,000,000 as he was just acting as the character for the money. So to answer this interogative question"Is Vo Hai Do alive" the answer is simply no.

Where did Wilma Rudolph go to school?

Wilma Rudolph was 20th of 22 children. She was home schooled until seven, (because of her disability) and later attended Burt High School where she played basketball (following her sister Yolanda) and was discovered by Tennessee State track & field coach Ed Temple.

She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, graduating in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in education (after her track career she became a teacher at Cobb Elementary School)

What was the record of Wilma Rudolph?

Wilma Rudolph sprinted to three gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, becoming the first woman from the United States to win three golds in one Olympics. Rudolph, an African-American, won the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash and anchored the winning 400 meter relay team. Born to a large, poor family in Tennessee, Rudolph battled polio, scarlet fever and pneumonia as a child and for a few years lost the use of one leg. By the time she was a teenager she was 5' 11" and an outstanding wilma-rudolphplayer. She began sprinting with a team from Tennessee State University when she was still in high school, and earned a bronze medal as a member of a relay team in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne before earning triple gold four years later. In 1973 she was inducted into the Black Athletes Hall of Fame, and in 1974 she was named to the National Track and Field Hall of Fame. Her 1977 autobiography was titled Wilma.

A 1977 TV movie about her life, Wilma, was directed by Bud Greenspan and starred actress Shirley Jo Finney as Rudolph.

How miles per hour can Wilma Rudolph run?

Wilma Rudolph, an Olympic sprinter, reached remarkable speeds during her career, particularly in the 100 meters, where she won gold medals. Her best time in the 100 meters was 11.0 seconds, which translates to approximately 16.36 miles per hour. In the 200 meters, she achieved a time of 22.9 seconds, equating to about 15.82 miles per hour. Her exceptional speed made her one of the fastest women in history.

What is Wilma Rudolph's husband's name?

Wilma Rudolph's husband's name is Robert eldridge, but they later divorced when they had 4 kids.

Who was Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar and why is he considered as an important figure in US history?

This is a corrected answer from Wikipedia under the heading of Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar. (September 17, 1825 - January 23, 1893) He was an American politician and jurist from Mississippi. A United States Representative and Senator, he also served as United States Secretary of the Interior in the first administration of President Grover Cleveland, as well as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

***You can also go to the Official site of the Congress to read about him. I think it is Congress gov or bioguide congress gov or something like that.

When Wilma Rudolph was a high school senior she qualified for the Olympics where?

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Was Wilma Rudolph sisters with Yolanda?

Wilma Rudolph had a sister named Yolanda Rudolph.

Wilma also named her daughter Yolanda; Yolanda Eldridge.