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1 Jackie Joyner-Kersee *Bethannee P. B5*

2 Before Fame *Jackie Joyner-Kersee was born March 3, 1962, in East St. Louis. *Jackie was one of four children born to Al and Mary Joyner. *Jackie grew up in a dangerous neighborhood, witnessing murder and violence on the streets. *Jackie was named after First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. *Jackie received a basketball scholarship to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

3 How She Became Famous *Jackie entered her first competitive race at the age of nine and finished last. *When Jackie tried the long jump, her natural ability was obvious. *She leaped more than 17 feet when she was only twelve years old. *At the age of fourteen, she won the National Junior Pentathlon championship for the first time. She also won it in each of the next three years.

4 Obstacles She Faced *When Jackie was an eighteen year old freshman in college, she lost her mother to a very rare form of meningitis. *Jackie grew up in a very rough neighborhood. *Jackie’s family didn’t always have money for enough food. *Jackie also dealt with the issue of jealousy from her fellow classmates.

5 Major Accomplishments
*1992 Olympic Games Bronze Medal, long jump. *1992 Olympic Games Gold Medal, heptathlon. *1993 U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships, heptathlon. *1993 World Track and Field Championships, heptathlon. *Set American record in long jump, 23' 1 1/4", in *Tied American record in 50m hurdles, 6.84 seconds, in 1993. *Olympic Heptathlon: 1984, Silver Medal; 1988, Gold Medal; 1992, Gold Medal. *UCLA Scholar Athlete Award: 1985. *Broderick Cup: 1986. *UCLA Most Valuable Player, basketball and track and field: 1986. *James E. Sullivan Award: 1986. *Jesse Owens Memorial Award: 1986, 1987. *Woman Athlete of the Year, Track & Field News: 1986, 1987. *Associated Press Sports Award Athlete of the Year-- Women: 1987. *World Track and Field Championships: 1987, First place, heptathlon and long jump. *Olympic Long Jump: 1988, Gold Medal; 1992.

6 Personal Life *In 1986, Jackie married her coach, Bob Kersee. *Jackie officially retired from track and field in 2001 at age 38. *She founded the Jackie Joyner- Kersee Youth Center Foundation. *Jackie enjoys watching movies and television, as well as shopping, something that her rewarding endorsement contracts allow her to enjoy.

7 Other Interesting Information
*Joyner-Kersee's last Olympic run came in 1996. * She did not compete in the heptathlon that year due to a pulled hamstring. *All the time spent in physical and mental preparation paid off, as Jackie became the first woman to win the Olympic heptathlon twice. *Jackie also began a career as a sports agent, representing players in the NFL. *Jackie received her bachelor's degree in history from UCLA in Happy 50th on March 3rd!

8 Pictures

9 Bibliography “Joyner-Kersee, Jacqueline." Britannica Biographies. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1 Mar Web. 31 Jan Reed, William F."Joyner-Kersee, Jackie." World Book Student. World Book, Web. 31 Jan , 31 Jan Web. 31 Jan Joyner-Kersee.”. : Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 4 Feb Web. 4 Feb


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