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In this episode we run off to New York to get a post-Olympic sports fix! Writer and editor Sheila Enright who is both a former track and field runner and co-host of Dead Ladies NYC brings us the story of American gold medallist Wilma Rudolph.
Born into a family of 22 children in segregated Tennessee, Wilma Rudolph was diagnosed with polio at a young age and told she would never walk again. But her mother told her she would, and young Wilma decided not only would she walk, she would run! A skilled sprinter, she qualified for her first Olympics at the age of 16, bringing home a bronze medal as part of the relay team. She decided to go further, faster, and at the 1960 Olympics she set records and won 3 gold medals, being dubbed “The Fastest Woman on Earth.”
During and after her athletic career, Wilma Rudolph used her celebrity to further important causes, from desegregation to sports education for children.
Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Pocket Casts. You can download the transcript, created by Susan, here.
Show notes:
Here’s Sheila Enright working her magic in the Red Room!
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World’s Fastest Woman by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by David Diaz
Watch Wilma running on the Olympics website or YouTube.
And if you want more fast-moving dead ladies, check out our second ever podcast, featuring Sarah Fisher on Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Our upcoming show September 14th at 4pm at PodFest Berlin will have tickets available soon. Find out more about the event here: https://www.podfestberlin.com/
Get tickets for DLS NYC’s next event on September 25th here: https://tinyurl.com/DLSNYCSept25
Thanks to Molly O’Laughlin Kemper, Sheila Enright, Christopher Neil, and Lori Schwartz, general manager of the KGB Bar Red Room.
Our theme music is “Little Lily Swing” by Tri-Tachyon.
Check out our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/deadladiesshowpodcast
Thanks for listening! We’ll be back with a new episode next month.
In this episode we run off to New York to get a post-Olympic sports fix! Writer and editor Sheila Enright who is both a former track and field runner and co-host of Dead Ladies NYC brings us the story of American gold medallist Wilma Rudolph.
Born into a family of 22 children in segregated Tennessee, Wilma Rudolph was diagnosed with polio at a young age and told she would never walk again. But her mother told her she would, and young Wilma decided not only would she walk, she would run! A skilled sprinter, she qualified for her first Olympics at the age of 16, bringing home a bronze medal as part of the relay team. She decided to go further, faster, and at the 1960 Olympics she set records and won 3 gold medals, being dubbed “The Fastest Woman on Earth.”
During and after her athletic career, Wilma Rudolph used her celebrity to further important causes, from desegregation to sports education for children.
Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Pocket Casts. You can download the transcript, created by Susan, here.
Show notes:
Here’s Sheila Enright working her magic in the Red Room!
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World’s Fastest Woman by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by David Diaz
Watch Wilma running on the Olympics website or YouTube.
And if you want more fast-moving dead ladies, check out our second ever podcast, featuring Sarah Fisher on Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Our upcoming show September 14th at 4pm at PodFest Berlin will have tickets available soon. Find out more about the event here: https://www.podfestberlin.com/
Get tickets for DLS NYC’s next event on September 25th here: https://tinyurl.com/DLSNYCSept25
Thanks to Molly O’Laughlin Kemper, Sheila Enright, Christopher Neil, and Lori Schwartz, general manager of the KGB Bar Red Room.
Our theme music is “Little Lily Swing” by Tri-Tachyon.
Check out our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/deadladiesshowpodcast
Thanks for listening! We’ll be back with a new episode next month.