The Story of Sylvio Cator - Haitian Activist, Ambassador and Athlete
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
When speaking about athletics, Haiti is often forgotten and left out of the conversation. Stories and news about the country are usually dominated by the struggles it is either currently facing or has gone through in the past Many know Haiti as the first Black republic in the world after the Haitian Revolution of 1791 -1804. Few are familiar with the almost 20 year occupation from 1915 - 1934 by the United States. And even fewer are familiar with one of the most outspoken activists and ambassadors for the nation Sylvio Cator. While his country was under occupation by the United States, Cator w ..read more
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The Story of Alice Coachman - The First Black Woman to Win Olympic Gold
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
The Modern Olympic Games were first held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. 1904 saw the first Black man, George Poage win an Olympic medal, while 1908 was the first time a Black man, John Taylor, would win an Olympic Gold medal.  Women’s events in Track & Field were first introduced at the 1928 Games while 1936 was the first time an African American woman would have the chance to compete, with Tyide Pickett breaking that barrier With both the 1940 and 1944 Olympic cancelled due to World War 2, it wasn’t until the London 1948 Games where we saw not only the first Black Woman win an Olympic me ..read more
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The Story of Mack Robinson - 1936 Olympic Silver Medalist in the 200m
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
Jackie Robinson and Jesse Owens are two of the greatest athletes in the history of sport. Jackie broke the color barrier in baseball becoming the first Black athlete to play in the MLB. While in Track & Field, Owens won 4 Olympic Gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games and is credited as crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy. But just behind both Jackie Robinson and Jessie Owens was Matthew “Mack” Robinson, Jackie’s older brother and the Olympic silver medalist in the 200m right behind Owens at the 1936 Olympics. Throughout his life, Mack overcame various setbacks and struggles, includin ..read more
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The Story of Edith McGuire - 3-time Olympic Medalist in 1964
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
Many of us know the story of Wilma Rudolph and what she did at the 1960 Olympic Games, overcoming various illnesses to become the first woman to win 3 Olympic Gold Medals, in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay. But just 4 years later, fellow TSU Tigerbelle Edith McGuire, who is often forgotten, also won 3 Olympic medals at the 1964 Games in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m. Though she earned 1 gold and 2 silvers, McGuire's accomplishments were just as impactful and deserve a bit of highlight as well.   Episode Sources: https://library.nashville.org/blog/2021/07/heroines-track-tsus-tigerbelles-bring ..read more
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The Story of Jim Hines - 1968 Olympic 100m Gold Medalist
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
The 10 second barrier has been a milestone for decades in the Men’s 100m Dash. A time of 9.9 seconds was seen as a right of passage into becoming an elite sprinter, and among one of the best in the world. Though running sub 10 is commonplace today amongst the top sprinters in the world, about 50 years ago in 1968, no man had ever broken the barrier. Not until Jim Hines. Jim Hines became the first person to break the 10 second barrier when he ran a hand-timed 9.9 second 100m dash at the 1968 AAU Championships.  Because that performance was hand-timed, and the Automatic time was actually 10 ..read more
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A Conversation with Joanna Hayes | 2004 Olympic Champion in the 100m Hurdles
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
On August 24th 2004, Joanna Hayes won the Olympic Gold medal in the Women's 100mH in Athens, Greece. She became the first American Women to win Olympic Gold in the event since Benita Fitzgerald at the 1984 Olympics. Her winning time of 12.37 broke the Olympic Record in the event set back in Seoul 1988. Hayes has since transitioned into coaching, now working at the University of Southern California as the Assistant Sprints and Hurdles coach. She also works with pro athletes such as Rai Benjamin, Michael Norman, Kendall Ellis, Kyra Constantine among others. At the recent 2022 World Championships ..read more
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Another Brief Conversation with Renaldo Nehemiah During the 2022 World Championships
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
On August 19th 1981, Renaldo Nehemiah became the 1st person to break the 13 second barrier in the history of the 110m Hurdles. His time of 12.93 seconds improved on his previous World Record of 13.00 set back in 1979.  Nehemiah is still one of the greatest athletes in the history of the sport and has since transitioned from athlete to agent, having worked with everyone from Kirani James and Allyson Felix to Allen Johnson and Sha’Carri Richardson. At the recent 2022 World Championships in Eugene Oregon, we sat down with Nehemiah to talk a bit about his history competing and perspective on ..read more
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A Conversation with Gail Devers | 3-Time Olympic Champion
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
3-time Olympic Gold medalist and 9-time World Champion Gail Devers joins us for a brief conversation durring the 2022 World Championships. Gail Devers is just the 2nd woman and 3rd person, man or woman, to ever win back to back 100m titles at the Olympic Games. She also won multiple World Championship golds at 100m Hurdles, 100m and 60m hurdles, including a 100/100mh double at the 1993 World Championships. In our conversation, we dive into her foray into commentating, working with athletes to tell their stories and highlight their lives we dont see off the track as well her history dealing wit ..read more
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A Conversation with Coach John Smith
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
Coach John Smith is a legend in every sense of the word. On the track, he not only won double gold at the 1971 Pan American Games and competed at the 1972 Olympics, but he also still holds the world record in the 440 yard dash. During his career as a coach, he has worked with a whos-who in the sport. From Steve Lewis and Kevin Young, to Carmelita Jeter and English Gardiner, he has guided a plethora of his athletes' to success at the highest levels of the sport. In our conversation, we of course dive into his career on the track and as a coach, but we also talk about him growing up in the 50's ..read more
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A Brief Conversation with Renaldo Nehemiah | The First Sub-13 second Hurdler in History
Track and Field Black History
by Anderson Emerole
1y ago
Recently at the NYC Grand Prix, we had the chance to speak with Renaldo Nehemiah. Nehemiah is one of the greatest hurdlers in history and the first person to ever run sub-13 seconds in the 110m Hurdles.    In our conversation we dive into his history, why he chose to attend the University of Maryland, his transition to professional football durring the age of amateur track and the ways he supports athletes he currently manages as an Agent.   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackandfieldblackhistory ..read more
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