- Jackie Joyner-Kersee holds the Olympic record in the heptathlon and long jump, set nearly 40 years ago.
- She competed in four consecutive Olympics, starting in 1984, and medaled in all of them.
- Jackie grew up in poverty in East St. Louis, facing challenges such as lack of food, heat, and running water.
- Despite these challenges, she was determined to succeed, saving lunch money to afford participation in track meets.
- Her first major competition win in long jump came when she was just 12 years old.
- Jackie received a basketball scholarship to UCLA, where she also pursued track and field, aiming for the Olympics.
- She faced personal challenges during her first year of university, including her mother’s illness and eventual passing.
- Jackie faced racism and discrimination throughout her career but remained focused on her goals.
- She is married to her coach, Bob Kersee, and values the balance between their professional and personal lives.
- After retiring, Jackie chose to give back to her community by founding the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center in East St. Louis, offering after-school programs and support for local youth.
- Her longest jump recorded is over 24 feet, a feat she hoped would reach 25 feet.
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