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Nov 14, 2022 · One of Florence Joyner's wishes was for her former husband, Al Joyner, to be happy and married even after her death. Al respected it by finding Mrs. Right, and luckily for him, it happened two times—meet his third and current wife.
Before the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials, Griffith Joyner continued to work with her coach and husband's brother-in-law, Kersee, two days a week, but with her new husband coaching her three days a week. [25]
Mar 6, 2024 · In 1987, Florence Griffith married Al Joyner, the 1984 triple jump Olympic gold medalist and brother of famed athlete Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Taking the legal name Florence Delorez...
Jul 31, 2021 · They used to keep it on a table in their house, her husband said, before she died in 1998 after an epileptic seizure. Everyone knew her as Flo-Jo by then, the fastest woman in the world.
- Humble Beginnings
- Learning How to Win
- The Magic Year — and Controversy
- Tragedy For The Joyners
- Florence Griffith Joyner’s Legacy Lives on
Florence Delorez Griffith (“Dee Dee” to her friends and family) was born in Los Angeles on December 21, 1959, the seventh of 11 children to Florence, a seamstress, and Robert Griffith, an electrician. The couple divorced when the future track star was six years old, and her mother moved the children to the Jordan Downs housing project in the rough ...
Griffith Joyner graduated from high school in 1978 and briefly attended Cal State Northridge, where she was part of Kersee’s national title-winning track program. Despite her success on the track, she dropped out of school the following year for financial reasons and worked as a bank teller to earn money for her family. By 1980, Kersee had moved on...
While Kersee remained Griffith Joyner’s official coach through the 1988 Olympic Trials, Al gradually took on a larger role in overseeing her preparations. Inspired by Ben Johnson’s powerful start out of the blocks at the 1987 World Championships, they incorporated more weight training into her routine — according to ESPN, she was able to squat 320 ...
In February of 1989, just five months removed from her record-breaking Olympic run, Griffith Joyner announced her sudden retirement from the sport. Critics said she was dodging drug testing. She saidthat she couldn’t maintain her fitness with the constant travel required of the financial opportunities around her newfound fame. Al later revealedthat...
”We were dazzled by her speed, humbled by her talent and captivated by her style,” President Bill Clinton saidof the icon upon her shocking death in 1998. That Clinton had actually shared a few miles with Griffith Joyner around the National Mallspeaks to her influence in popular culture beyond track and field. Clinton named her co-chairwoman of the...
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Track-and-field gold medalist Al Joyner opens up about the unexpected death of his wife, Florence Griffith-Joyner—known to the world as Flo-Jo—and how their daughter, Mary, saved his life. Plus, learn why Al says his wife's death, which was caused by an epileptic seizure, was the ultimate drug test.
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Aug 31, 2023 · A 2021 interview with FloJo's husband is going viral online and claims Sha'Carri Richardson and Elaine Thompson may dethrone her 1988 records.