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Benita Fitzgerald Mosley (formerly Benita Fitzgerald-Brown; born July 6, 1961) is a retired American athlete, who mainly competed in the women's 100 metres hurdles event.

Benita Fitzgerald Mosley
Personal information
BornJuly 6, 1961 (1961-07-06) (age 61)
Warrenton, Virginia, U.S.
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1984 Los Angeles 100 metres hurdles
Pan American Games
1983 Caracas 100 metres hurdles
Olympic Boycott Games
1980 Philadelphia 100 m hurdles

Early life


A native of Warrenton, Virginia, she grew up in nearby Dale City where at an early age, she began to excel in athletics and academics. After graduating from Gar-Field High School, she attended the University of Tennessee on a full athletic scholarship, where she earned a B.S. in industrial engineering. While at Tennessee, she was a fifteen-time All-American and won 4 NCAA titles, including three 100-meter outdoor hurdles championships.


Olympics


Benita Fitzgerald qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic track and field team but did not compete due to the U.S. Olympic Committee's boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. She was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead.[1]

She competed for the United States in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, where she won the Olympic Gold medal in a time of 12.84 seconds, beating favorite Shirley Strong by 0.04 seconds. Fitzgerald is only the second U.S. woman, after Babe Didrikson, and the first African-American woman, to win a gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles. She was also an alternate for the 1988 United States Olympic team.

In 1996, Fitzgerald was honored as one of eight U.S. Olympians to carry the Olympic flag into the stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. Fitzgerald has been inducted into numerous halls of fame, including the Virginia High School Hall of Fame, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, and the University of Tennessee's Lady Volunteers Hall of Fame.


Honors


There is a road named after Fitzgerald in her childhood hometown of Dale City, Virginia. The street can be found off Dale Blvd. between I-95 and Minnieville Rd. Fitzgerald Elementary School, named after her mother Fannie, is located on the road. [2]


References


  1. Caroccioli, Tom; Caroccioli, Jerry (2008). Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Highland Park, IL: New Chapter Press. pp. 243–253. ISBN 978-0942257403.
  2. "School History".



На других языках


- [en] Benita Fitzgerald-Brown

[fr] Benita Fitzgerald-Brown

Benita Fitzgerald-Brown, née le 6 juillet 1961 à Manassas, Virginie, est une ancienne athlète américaine, qui pratiquait le 100 mètres haies.

[it] Benita Fitzgerald-Brown

Benita Fitzgerald-Brown (Warrenton, 6 luglio 1961) è un'ex ostacolista statunitense, campionessa olimpica dei 100 metri ostacoli a Los Angeles 1984.

[ru] Фицджеральд-Браун, Бенита

Бенита Фицджеральд-Браун (в замужестве Мосли; англ. Benita Fitzgerald-Brown (Mosley); род. 6 июля 1961[1], Уоррентон, Виргиния) — американская легкоатлетка (барьерный бег), чемпионка Панамериканских игр, чемпионка летних Олимпийских игр 1984 года в Лос-Анджелесе.



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