- Willie Davenport
William ("Willie") D. Davenport (
June 8 ,1943 –June 17 ,2002 ) was an American athlete, born inTroy, Alabama . William attendedHowland High School , a suburb of Warren in Northeast Ohio. He participated inhurdling events in fourOlympic Games , winning the title in 1968. In 1980, he also took part in theOlympic Winter Games as a runner for the Americanbobsleigh team.Davenport took part in his first Olympics in 1964, reaching the semi-finals of the 110 m hurdles event. In
Mexico , in 1968, he reached the final and won: "From the first step, the gun, I knew I had won the race." In 1972 he finished fourth, and in his third consecutive Olympic 110 m hurdles final, in 1976, he finished third to capture the bronze medal. He finished his Olympic career in Lake Placid competing as a bobsleigh runner, ending up 12th in the four-man competition. Davenport's other achievements include five national championships in the 60 yard hurdles indoor event.Willie Davenport was an army soldier; a private at the time of his first Olympic participation, he climbed up to Colonel of the
United States National Guard at the time of his death. He died of a heart attack atChicago 'sO'Hare International Airport onJune 17 ,2002 . [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jun2002/n06202002_200206202.html DefenseLink News Article: Five-Time Olympian Col. Willie Davenport Remembered ] ]Davenport's grandson, Derrick Stewart, is a wide receiver for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
ee also
*Olympic medalists in athletics
Notes
External links
*http://vm.mtsac.edu/relays/HallFame/Davenpor.htm
References
*Wallechinsky, David (1984). "The Complete Book of the Olympics: 1896 - 1980". New York: Penguin Books. pp. 54-55, 562.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.