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BLACK IN TIME: A Moment in OUR History

Hugh Gaddy · Sunday, September 20th 2009 at 6:06PM · 178 views
Flo-Jo



On September 21, 1998, One Of Track And Field's Most Dynamic Stars, Florence Griffith Joyner, Died From A Seizure While Sleeping In Her Home, In Mission Viejo, California. She Was 38 Years Old.

Known To The World As "Flo-Jo," Joyner Was A Triple Medalist At The 1988 Olympics In Seoul, South Korea, Where She Smashed The Records For The 100 And 200-Meter Runs. She Also Won A Gold Medal Anchoring The U.S. 4x100 Relay Team.

Her Trademark, Good-Looks, Flowing Hair, Long Fingernails And One-Legged Running Gear Was A Topic For Media Disussion But Never Overshadowed Her Athletic Ability. She Won AP Athlete Of The Year Honors And The Sullivian Award In 1988, As The World's Best Amateur Athlete.

Her Husband Was 1984, Triple-Jump Gold Medalist, Al Joyner. She Was The Sister-In-Law Of Six-Time Olympic Medalist And World Heptathlon Record Holder, Jackie Joyner Kersee.

Following Her Retirement From Sports, Flo-Jo Became An Entrepreneur, Product Endorser And Actress, Among Other Things.

Flo-Jo In Action



"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.

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Jen Fad Tuesday, September 22nd 2009 at 1:18AM

What a remarkable athlete she was~~

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

My Girl....the more they tried to bring her down the greater was her shining star power...

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