TOMMIE
SMITH SPRINTS
(Inducted 1978
USA Track & Field)
At 6-3 and 185 pounds, Tommie Smith had the ideal build for a long
sprinter and his acceleration at the end of a race was a trademark that
made him one of the most versatile sprinters in the world. With all-time
bests of 10.1 for 100 meters, 19.83 for 200 meters and 44.5 for the 400,
Smith still ranks high on the all-time lists.
While a student at San Jose State, where he was coached by another
Hall of Famer, Bud Winter, Smith won the national collegiate 220 title
in 1967 before adding the AAU furlong crown as well. He repeated as AAU
200 champion in 1968 and made the Olympic team where he won the 200 in
a world record 19.83. During his career, Smith became the only man, all
time, to hold 11 simultaneous World and Olympic records, set seven individual
world records and also was a member of several world record relay teams
at San Jose State. He is now a college track coach and professor in the
Los Angeles area.
Born to Richard and Dora Smith on June 6,1944, in Clarksville, Texas,
seventh of 12 children, Tommie Smith began life very unpretentiously. God's
intentions for him to provide a special service was evident very early
as Tommie barely survived a serious bout with pneumonia as an infant. Not
only did he survive, but also he went on to become a distinguished chapter
of African-American history.
Beginning his incredible career in Lemoore, California, when as
a fourth grade student he was asked to race against the fastest runner
in the school (his sister Sally), he went on to become the only man in
history of track & field to hold eleven world records simultaneously!
By the time he graduated from high school he had been voted "Most Valuable
Athlete" three years straight in basketball, football, and track &
field. His college career was highlighted with many achievements. He started
striving and breaking world records in track as a sophomore and did not
stop until he had tied or broken thirteen. Academically, Tommie's major
at San Jose State University was Social Science with a teaching emphasis,
coupled with a Military Science and Physical Education minor. These areas
constitute a major portion of the educational foundations upon which his
professional tutelage has been based. He received his Bachelor of Arts
degree, and went on to teach and coach on the grammar school, junior and
senior high school levels. His Master's degree in Sociology was earned
later.
Tommie was the 200 meter champion in the 19th Olympiad in Mexico
City with a time of 19.83 seconds, which was a world record until 1979
and an Olympic record until 1984. Yet with God-given talent, and encouragement
to excel, Tommie Smith was propelled into human rights spokesman ship long
before it became a popular cause. His concern was for the plight of African-Americans
and others at home and abroad. Cheered by some, jeered by others, and ignored
by many more, Tommie Smith made a commitment to dedicate his life, even
at great personal risk to champion the cause of African-American-sociologically,
educationally, morally, athletically, financially, and spiritually. To
this day, since the "Stand for Victory," Tommie Smith remains as committed
and as dedicated to principles which are God-blessed.
He has been featured in such major national publications as Sports
Illustrated, Sports, Newsweek, Cleveland, Score, Ebony, Track & Field
News among others. Innumerable newspapers/foreign magazines and audio/video
media entities continue to seek him out for their features, training products
and presentations. He competed and continues to travel throughout various
European and Asian nations, and conducts seminars, clinics and delivers
speeches in those locations, as well as on domestic college campuses.
Following the games of the 19th Olympiad, Tommie played professional
football under the legendary Paul Brown with the Cincinnati Bengals for
three years. He went on to become an Assistant Professor of Physical Education
at Oberlin College in Northeast Ohio. In that capacity he taught Sports
Sociology and numerous physical education courses, counseled many students
and athletes who sought his expertise and advice, coached Track & Field
as well as Football and Basketball, and served as Athletic Director.
Tommie is currently a faculty member at Santa Monica College in
Santa Monica, California. His tenure there has included his service on
such college committees as the Academic Senate and the College Curriculum
Committees, as well as teaching various Sociology, Health and Physical
Education classes. He is the Head Men's Cross-Country and Track & Field
Coach.
Having become a member of the National Track & Field Hall of
Fame in 1978, and serving on the coaching staff of the 1995 World Indoor
Championship team in Barcelona Spain, he continues to expand his horizons
of accomplishments. Tommie abstained from a coaching position on the 1997
Athens, Greece World championship due to his academic load at SMC. He maintains
a busy schedule with pride and dignity.
In 1996 Tommie Smith was inducted into the California Black Sports
Hall of Fame, and in 1999 he received the Sportsman of the Millennium Award.
May of 1999 Tommie Smith was inducted into the Bay Area Hall of Fame along
with Ronny Lott, Joe Montana and others. In November of 1999 he was inducted
into Lemoore Union High School Hall of Fame and the San Jose State University
Sports Hall of Fame. The silent gesture made by Tommie Smith, and others
on the victory stand in Mexico City Summer Olympic Games was heard around
the world has been documented by HBO TV titled "The Fist of Freedom" aired
in August 1999. Tommie has been included in TV shows including the ESPN
special "Season of Change: The African American Athlete," also a documentary
by TNN called "15 Minutes of Fame."
In 2000-2001 the County of Los Angeles and the State of Texas presented
Tommie Smith with Commendation, Recognition and Proclamation Awards.
Tommie Smith often
quotes " Silver and Gold have I none but search as I have give I thee"
Acts 3:6.
TOPICS:
Teamwork, Motivation, Olympic Moments
FEE RANGE:
$4,500 - 6,500, plus travel expenses
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