
Wilma Rudolph
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Victoria Houben
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Wilma Rudolph, Olympic Star
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Wilma Rudolph
20th of 22 children
Born: June 23, 1940
Died: November 12, 1994
Wilma broke 3 world records
First American woman to win three gold medals in track & field
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Wilma Rudolph was born in Tennessee in 1940. She was the twentieth of twenty-two children in a poor but loving African American family. Because she was born two months early, the doctor doubted she would live. She survived but was ill with a variety of sicknesses throughout her childhood. After recovering from scarlet fever and pneumonia, at age four she contracted polio, a virus that at the time killed thousands of people every year. The polio caused Wilma to lose the use of her left leg, and doctors doubted she would ever be able to walk again without the help of metal leg braces.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was not one of the diseases Wilma had?
Pneumonia
Polio
Tuberculosis
Scarlet Fever
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Wilma proved them wrong. She grew strong enough to discard the leg braces and kept on moving. She grew to be five feet, eleven inches tall, decided to pursue basketball, and became the team’s star. In one game, she set a record of forty-nine points. Her coach gave her the nickname “Skeeter” because she buzzed around like a mosquito, constantly asking questions and begging to be put in the game.
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Multiple Choice
What is the central idea of this paragraph?
Wilma loved basketball
Wilma's nickname was "Skeeter"
Wilma score 49 points in one game
Wilma overcame her disabilities to become a successful athlete
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When she was in the eighth grade, Wilma was asked to join the high school track team where she developed her running skills. She did not immediately impress people, however; at one track meet she lost every race. The next year, Ed Temple, the track coach at Tennessee State University, saw her run and thought she had talent. He invited her to his summer camp for track athletes, and the next fall, she attended daily practices at the college while still in high school.
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After all this hard work, Wilma made the 1956 Olympic team at age sixteen. She did not place in the 200-meter dash event, but she earned a bronze medal as part of the 400-meter relay team.
The following year, Wilma had a baby and many people thought she would never participate in track again, yet she went on to attend Tennessee State University and joined the track team there. With intense training, she secured a place on the 1960 Olympic team. Along with three of her college teammates, she headed to Rome, Italy, for the competition.
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At the 1960 Olympics, Wilma easily won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. Her team was trailing in the 400-meter relay when Wilma’s turn came, but she pulled ahead of the leaders and ended up in first place. She became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at one Olympics. This performance earned her a new nickname: “the fastest woman in the world.”
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Open Ended
Why does the author include both of Wilma's nicknames? ("Skeeter" and "Fastest woman in the world").
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Open Ended
What is the theme of the text?
Wilma Rudolph, Olympic Star
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