Biography of ralph boston
He set his first world record in with a long jump of 26 feet, inches ( meters), breaking the existing record of Jesse Owens by three inches..
Ralph Boston
| American athlete, talented track and field athlete. Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Career
- Olympic Glory
- Coaching Bob Beamon
- Retirement and Legacy
Early Life and Career
Ralph Harold Boston was born on May 9, , in Laurel, Mississippi.
Ralph Harold Boston (May 9, – April 30, ) was an American track athlete who received three Olympic medals and became the first person to break the.
As a student at the University of Tennessee, he won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) long jump championship in That August, he broke the world record in the same event, a feat that had eluded Jesse Owens for 25 years.
Olympic Glory
Boston qualified for the Rome Olympics, where he won the gold medal in the long jump with an Olympic record of meters (26 feet 7 ½ inches).
He repeated his success in the Tokyo Olympics, setting a new world record of meters (27 feet 2 inches). Despite losing the world record and his American title in , Boston continued to compete.
Coaching Bob Beamon
When Bob Beamon was dismissed from the University of Texas at El Paso track team for refusing t