Wilma Rudolph had all of the odds stacked against her from the very beginning. Yet after overcoming polio, the scarlet fever, double pneumonia and relearning to walk, Rudolph won three gold medals at ...
Title IX pioneers: Wilma Rudolph went from "you'll never walk again" to "fastest woman in the world"
How does a child diagnosed with infantile paralysis, losing use of her leg and forced to depend on leg braces for several years, become a world record-setting Olympian sprinter? “My doctor told me I ...
American Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Courtesy of the USOC Wilma Glodean Rudolph was born in Saint Bethlehem, Tenn., on June 23, 1940. Afflicted with polio ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — It wasn't an easy road for Olympic champion Wilma Rudolph. The track and field star had to overcome polio and scarlet fever, which left her with a twisted leg. As a child, Rudolph ...
Wilma Rudolph overcame a lot of adversity in her quest for gold at the Olympic Games. As a child, the celebrated track and field athlete — whose medal count includes three golds in 1960 and a bronze ...
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How one big step for Wilma Rudolph turned into Olympic gold. May 20, 2010— -- Half a century ago, gold medal-winning runner Wilma Rudolph was so fast that she ran right into the pages of history.
The Tokyo Olympics have left me dazed and confused. The 14-hour time difference is too much to handle as a TV watcher. There has been a growing paranoia in this age of instant access that what I found ...
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The Wilma Rudolph Fitness Journey Every Champion Must Know — From Polio to Olympic Gold
From leg braces to lightning speed, Wilma Rudolph rewrote what’s possible. This video distills the fitness journey every ...
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"Changed the Game" is a Yahoo Sports series dedicated to the women who are often overlooked, under-appreciated or simply deserve more flowers for their contributions to women's sports history. Wilma ...
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