- Betty Robinson
:"This article is about the Olympic athlete. For the 1928 national spelling bee champion, go to
Scripps National Spelling Bee#Champions and winning words ."Elizabeth ("Betty") Robinson (
August 23 ,1911 –May 18 ,1999 ), later Elizabeth R. Schwartz was an American athlete and winner of the first Olympic 100 m for women.Robinson ran her first 100 meter race on
March 30 , aged 16. She finished second only to the American record holder. At her next race, she equalled the world record, though her time was not recognised.At the Amsterdam Olympics, her fourth 100 m competition, Robinson reached the final and won, equalling the
world record . She was the inaugural Olympic champion in the event, since athletics for women had not been on the program before, and its inclusion was in fact still heavily disputed among officials. With the American relay team, Robinson added a silver medal to her record.In 1931, Robinson was involved in a plane crash, and was severely injured. A man who discovered her in a coma in the wreckage wrongly thought she was dead, put her in his car boot and drove her to an undertaker, where his mistake was discovered. She awoke from the coma seven months later, although it was another six months before she could get out of a wheelchair, and two years before she could walk normally again. [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/07/31/the_joy_of_six_great_olympic_m.html] Meanwhile, she missed the 1932 Olympics in her home country.
Still unable to kneel for a normal 100 m start, Robinson was a part of the US relay team at the
1936 Summer Olympics . The US team was running behind the heavily favored Germans, but the Germans dropped the baton, allowing Robinson (who handed off the baton toHelen Stephens ) to win her second Olympic title.Retiring after the Berlin Olympics, Betty Robinson remained involved in athletics as an official. Betty R. Schwartz died aged 87, suffering from
cancer andAlzheimer's disease .External links
* [http://www2.sls.lib.il.us/RDS/Community/BettyRobinson/ Riverdale Historical Society page on Robinson]
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