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Betty Robinson

Elizabeth Robinson (August 23, 1911May 18, 1999) was an American athlete, winner of the first Olympic 100 m for women.

Robinson ran her first 100 m race on March 30, 1928, aged 17. She finished second only to the American record holder. At her next race, she equalled the World Record, though her time was not recognised.

At the Amsterdam Olympics, her fourth 100 m competition, Robinson reached the final and won, equalling the world record. She was the inaugural Olympic champion in the event, since athletics for women had not been on the programme before, and its inclusion was in fact still heavily disputed among officials. With the American relay team, Robinson added a silver medal to her record.

In 1931, Robinson was involved in a plane crash, and was severely injured. She was fortunate to recover, but missed the 1932 Olympics in her home country.

Still unable to kneel for a normal 100 m start, Robinson was a part of the US relay team at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Running behind the heavily favoured Germans when Robinson turned over the baton to Helen Stephens, the Germans dropped the baton, allowing Robinson to win her second Olympic title.

Retiring after the Berlin Olympics, Betty Robinson remained involved in athletics as an official. She died aged 87, suffering from cancer and Alzheimer's disease.

See also

External link

  • Riverdale Historical Society page on Robinson http://www2.sls.lib.il.us/RDS/Community/BettyRobinson/


Olympic medalists in athletics (women) | Olympic Champions in Women's 100 m
Betty Robinson | Stanislawa Walasiewicz | Helen Stephens | Fanny Blankers-Koen | Marjorie Jackson | Betty Cuthbert | Wilma Rudolph | Wyomia Tyus | Renate Stecher | Annegret Richter | Lyudmila Kondratyeva | Evelyn Ashford | Florence Griffith Joyner | Gail Devers | Marion Jones | Yulia Nesterenko


Olympic medalists in athletics (women) | Olympic Champions in Women's 4x100 m relay
1928 Canada Fanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith , Florence Bell & Myrtle Cook
1932 United States Mary Carew , Evelyn Furtsch , Annette Rogers & Wilhelmina Von Bremen
1936 United States Harriet Bland , Annette Rogers , Betty Robinson & Helen Stephens
1948 Netherlands Xenia Stad-de Jong, Netty Witziers-Timmer, Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs & Fanny Blankers-Koen
1952 United States Mae Faggs , Barbara Jones , Janet Moreau & Catherine Hardy
1956 Australia Shirley Strickland, Norma Croker , Fleur Mellor & Betty Cuthbert
1960 United States Martha Hudson , Lucinda Williams , Barbara Jones & Wilma Rudolph
1964 Poland Teresa Wieczorek , Irena Kirszenstein, Halina Richter & Ewa Kłobukowska
1968 United States Barbara Ferrell , Margaret Bailes , Mildrette Netter & Wyomia Tyus
1972 West Germany Christiane Krause , Ingrid Mickler , Annegret Richter & Heidemarie Rosendahl
1976 East Germany Marlies Oelsner , Renate Stecher, Carla Bodendorf & Bärbel Eckert
1980 East Germany Romy Müller , Bärbel Wöckel , Ingrid Auerswald & Marlies Göhr
1984 United States Alice Brown , Jeanette Bolden , Chandra Cheeseborough & Evelyn Ashford
1988 United StatesAlice Brown , Sheila Echols , Florence Griffith Joyner & Evelyn Ashford
1992 United States Evelyn Ashford, Esther Jones , Carlette Guidry & Gwen Torrence
1996 United States Gail Devers, Inger Miller, Chryste Gaines & Gwen Torrence
2000 Bahamas Sevatheda Fynes, Chandra Sturrup, Pauline Davis & Debbie Ferguson
2004 Jamaica Tayna Lawrence, Sherone Simpson, Aleen Bailey & Veronica Campbell




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