Lucinda Williams
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| Full name | Lucinda Williams Adams |
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| Born | August 10, 1937 (1937-08-10) (age 88)
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| Height | 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
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| Weight | 51 kg (112 lb) |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Event | Sprint |
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| Club | TSU Tigers, Nashville |
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| Personal best(s) | 100 m – 11.7 (1960) 200 m – 23.4 (1959)[1][2] |
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Lucinda Williams (later Adams, born August 10, 1937) is a retired American sprinter. She won a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 1960 Olympics, but failed to reach the finals of the individual 100 m and 200 m events in 1956 and 1960. She earned three gold medals at the 1959 Pan American Games in these three events.[1] In 1994, she was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.[3]
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- 1928: Rosenfeld, Smith, Bell, Cook (CAN)
- 1932: Carew, Furtsch, Rogers, von Bremen (USA)
- 1936: Bland, Rogers, Robinson, Stephens (USA)
- 1948: Stad-de Jong, Witziers-Timmer, van der Kade-Koudijs, Blankers-Koen (NED)
- 1952: Faggs, B. Jones, Moreau, Hardy (USA)
- 1956: de la Hunty, Croker, Mellor, Cuthbert (AUS)
- 1960: Hudson, Williams, B. Jones, Rudolph (USA)
- 1964: Ciepły, Kirszenstein, Górecka, Kłobukowska (POL)
- 1968: Ferrell, Bailes, Netter, Tyus (USA)
- 1972: Krause, Mickler, Richter, Rosendahl (FRG)
- 1976: Göhr, Stecher, Bodendorf, Wöckel (GDR)
- 1980: Müller, Wöckel, Auerswald, Göhr (GDR)
- 1984: Brown, Bolden, Cheeseborough, Ashford (USA)
- 1988: Brown, Echols, Griffith Joyner, Ashford, Young (USA)
- 1992: Ashford, E. Jones, Guidry, Torrence, Finn (USA)
- 1996: Devers, Miller, Gaines, Torrence, Guidry (USA)
- 2000: Fynes, Sturrup, Davis-Thompson, Ferguson, Lewis (BAH)
- 2004: Lawrence, Simpson, Bailey, Campbell, McDonald (JAM)
- 2008: Borlée, Mariën, Ouédraogo, Gevaert (BEL)
- 2012: Madison, Felix, Knight, Jeter, Tarmoh, L. Williams (USA)
- 2016: Bartoletta, Felix, Bowie, Gardner, Akinosun (USA)
- 2020: B. Williams, Thompson-Herah, Fraser-Pryce, Jackson, Morrison, Burchell (JAM)
- 2024: Jefferson, Terry, Thomas, Richardson (USA)
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1927–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1928: Irene Moran
- 1929: Catherine Donovan
- 1930: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Catherine Capp (2nd)
- 1931: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Catherine Capp (2nd)
- 1932: Catherine Capp
- 1933: Annette Rogers
- 1934: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Annette Rogers (2nd)
- 1935: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Mary Jane Santschi (2nd)
- 1936: Annette Rogers
- 1937: Helen Stephens
- 1941: Jean Lane
- 1945: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Nell Jackson (2nd)
- 1946: Stanisława Walasiewicz (POL), Juanita Watson (2nd)
- 1948: Audrey Patterson
- 1949: Mae Faggs
- 1950: Mae Faggs
- 1951: Mae Faggs
- 1952: Mae Faggs
- 1953: Janet Moreau
- 1954: Mae Faggs
- 1955: Alfrances Lyman
- 1956: Mae Faggs
- 1957: Lucinda Williams
- 1958: Isabelle Daniels
- 1959: Lucinda Williams
- 1960: Wilma Rudolph
- 1961: Vivian Brown
- 1962: Vivian Brown
- 1963: Marilyn White
- 1964: Valerie Carter
- 1965: Edith McGuire
- 1966: Edith McGuire
- 1967: Una Morris (JAM), Kathy Hammond (2nd)
- 1968: Vilma Charlton (JAM), Nancy Beeson (2nd)
- 1969: Barbara Ferrell
- 1970: Diane Kummer
- 1971: Esther Stroy
- 1972: Esther Stroy
- 1973: Rosalyn Bryant
- 1974: Linda Cordy, Theresa Montgomery
- 1975: Rosalyn Bryant
- 1976: Pamela Jiles
- 1977: Rosalyn Bryant
- 1978: Freida Nichols (BAR), Theresa Montgomery (2nd)
- 1979: Chandra Cheeseborough
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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| Notes | * Distances have varied as follows: 220 yards (1928-32, 1945-46, 1949-64, 1966-68, 1970-86), 200 yards (1965), 240 yards (1967). |
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1926–1979 Amateur Athletic Union | |
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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| Notes |
- OT: 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- Distance:The event was over 220 yards until 1932, 1955, 1957-8, 1961-3, 1965-6, 1969-70 and 1973-4
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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