Wyomia Tyus biography

 Wyomia Tyus biography

Wyomia Tyus, (born August 29, 1945, Griffin, Georgia, U.S.), American sprinter who held the world file for the 100-metre race (1964–65, 1968–72) and was the primary particular person to win the Olympic gold medal twice (1964, 1968) in that occasion.

Tyus attracted nationwide consideration as a high-school runner and as an athlete at Tennessee State University (B.A, 1967). She made her Olympic debut on the 1964 Games in Tokyo, capturing the gold medal within the 100-metre race and a silver with the 4 × 100-metre relay crew. In the identical 12 months, she gained the 100-metre race within the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championship meet. She was additionally an AAU champion at 100 yards (1965–66) and 220 yards. Indoors she was a three-time winner of the 60-yard sprint (1965–67), setting world data within the occasion in 1965 and 1966. At the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City she defended her 100-metre title, profitable on the earth file time of 11.08 seconds. She gained her third Olympic gold because the anchor of the 4 × 100-metre relay crew and likewise positioned sixth within the 200-metre race. She continued her dominance within the 100-metre occasion till 1972.

The following 12 months Tyus entered skilled monitor competitions and later labored as a tv sports activities commentator. Her autobiography, Tigerbelle: The Wyomia Tyus Story (written with Elizabeth Terzakis), was printed in 2018.

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