- John Carlos
John Wesley Carlos (born
June 5 ,1945 inHarlem, New York ) is anAfrican American formertrack and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner of the 200-meter at the1968 Summer Olympics .Biography
Born in
Harlem, New York , John Carlos was a gifted high school athlete and outstanding student who went on to study atEast Texas State University on a full track-and-field scholarship. His athletic skills were the major reason ETSU won its firstLone Star Conference Championship. After his first year, Carlos matriculated toSan Jose State University where he was trained by future National Track & Field Hall of Fame coach, Lloyd (Bud) Winter.Carlos became a founding member of the
Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR), initially created to organize a boycott of the 1968 Summer Olympics inMexico City . At the 1968 Olympic Trials, Carlos stunned the track world when he won the 200-meter dash in 19.92 seconds, beating world-record holderTommie Smith and surpassing his record by 0.3 seconds. Though the record was never ratified because the spike formation on Carlos' shoes ("brush spikes") was not accepted at the time, the race reinforced his status as a world-class sprinter.Following his third-place finish behind fellow American Smith and Australian
Peter Norman in the 200 at the Mexico Olympics, Carlos and Smith made headlines around the world by raising their black-gloved fists at the medal award ceremony. Both athletes wore black socks and no shoes on the podium to represent black poverty in America. In support, Peter Norman, the silver medalist who was a white athlete fromAustralia , participated in the protest by wearing an OPHR badge.IOC presidentAvery Brundage deemed a domestic political statement unfit for the apolitical, international forum the Olympic Games was supposed to be. In an immediate response to their actions, he ordered Smith and Carlos suspended from the U.S. team and banned from the Olympic Village. Many supporters, however, praised the men for their bravery. The men's gesture had lingering effects for all three athletes, the most serious of which were death threats against Carlos, Smith, and their families. Although it has been reported that Carlos and Smith were stripped of their medals, Carlos has indicated this is not true and his medal is with his mother. cite news
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publisher = The Desert Sun
date =February 23 ,2008
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accessdate = 2008-05-06]Carlos had his greatest year in track and field in 1969, equaling the world 100-yard record of 9.1, winning the AAU 220-yard run, and leading San Jose State to its first NCAA championship with victories in the 100 and 220 and as a member of the 4x110-yard relay. He was also the gold medalist at 200 meters at the 1967
Pan American Games inWinnipeg, Manitoba ,Canada and set indoor world bests in the 60-yard dash (5.9) and 220-yard dash (20.2).Following his track career, Carlos tried professional football, but a knee injury curtailed his one-year stint with the
Philadelphia Eagles of theNational Football League . He then went on to theCanadian Football League where he played one season each for theMontreal Alouettes and theToronto Argonauts . Following his retirement from football, Carlos worked for Puma, theUnited States Olympic Committee , the Organising Committee of the1984 Summer Olympics and the City ofLos Angeles .In 1985, Carlos became a counselor and in-school suspension supervisor, as well as the track and field coach, at Palm Springs High School. In 2003, he was elected to the National Track & Field Hall of Fame.
On July 16, 2008, John Carlos and Tommie Smith accepted the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage for their black-gloved fist salute at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics at the 2008 ESPY Awards held at NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, California.
Recent Activities
In 2005, a statue showing Carlos and Smith on the medal stand was constructed by political artist
Rigo 23 and dedicated on the campus ofSan Jose State University . cite news
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title = OLYMPIC PROTEST: Smith and Carlos Statue captures sprinters' moment
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publisher = San Francisco Chronicle
date =October 18 ,2005
url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/10/18/SPGJTF9THS1.DTL
accessdate = ]In 2007, John Carlos was honored at the Trumpet Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Carlos helped train former NBA player
Charles Barkley for his race against NBA officialDick Bavetta on Saturday night of the 2007 NBA All Star Weekend.Carlos is the godfather of
Chicago White Sox General Manager Kenny Williams. Carlos and Williams' father ran track together in college.In April 2008, Carlos was a torch-bearer for the Human Rights Torch, [http://www.humanrightstorch.org/news/] , which is running in parallel to the
2008 Summer Olympics torch relay and focusing attention on China's human rights record. [ [http://www.humanrightstorch.org/news/2008/04/08/san-francisco-welcomes-human-rights-torch/ San Francisco Welcomes Human Rights Torch] ]In 2008, Carlos was awarded the Arthur Ashe award at the Espys. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/04/06/MNA7100OB9.DTL&hw=human+rights+torch&sn=006&sc=473 Numbers low for S.F. Human Rights Torch rally ] ]
Cultural references
*The best-selling 1974 album "Livet är en fest" by Swedish
progg bandNationalteatern includes a song titled "Mr. John Carlos", which depicts the events at the medal award ceremony and the subsequent hardships of Carlos.ee also
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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute References
External links
* [http://www.johncarlos.com Official website]
* [http://www.salutethemovie.com/ SALUTE - The Movie webpage (directed by Peter Norman's nephew Matt Norman)2008]
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