American sprinter (born 1960)
Valerie Brisco-Hooks (born Valerie Ann Brisco ; July 6, 1960, in Greenwood, Mississippi ) is an Olympian who won three gold medals as an Olympic track and field athlete at the 1984 Olympics at Los Angeles, California , making her the first Olympian to win gold medals in both the 200- and 400-meter races at a single Olympics.
Career
Brisco-Hooks' outstanding high school performance led her to the collegiate level of track and field at California State University, Northridge . She continued to excel, winning the 200-meter title at the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Championships and earning a spot on the U.S. team for the 1979 Pan American Games, where she helped her 4 × 100-meter relay team win the gold medal.[ 1]
Her 400 metres time of 48.83,[ 2] set while winning the 1984 Olympics was at the time the Olympic record and still ranks her as the thirteenth fastest woman of all time .
She also won a gold medal for the 4 × 400 m. Brisco competed in the 1988 Olympic Games, which took place in Seoul, South Korea, running on the American 4x400 meter-relay team, which finished in second place (but below the older record, also), behind the Soviet team that broke the 4x400 meter-relay world record. To this date, the American time possesses the second-fastest 4x400 relay of all time, behind only the Soviet winner of that race. She coached with Bob Kersee 's group of athletes and at West Los Angeles College .[citation needed ]
Achievements
3 x Olympic Games Gold medallist
1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist
1 x World Championships Bronze medallist
5 x Olympic Games finalist
1 x World Championships finalist
1 x Current NACAC Record holder - 4 × 400 m
Personal Bests
Event Result Wind Venue Date
50m individual 6.24 Rosemont (USA) 16.02.1986
100m 10.99 +1.3 Westwood (USA) 17.05.1986
200m 21.81 -0.1 Los Angeles (USA) 09.08.1984
200m indoor 22.83 New York (USA) 22.02.1985
300m 35.47 Seoul (KOR) 26.09.1988
400m 48.83 Los Angeles (USA) 06.08.1984
400m indoor 52.31 Fairfax (USA) 14.02.1988
4 × 400 m 3:15.51 Seoul (KOR) 01.10.1988
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Television guest appearance
Brisco-Hooks guest-starred as herself in "Off to the Races," an episode from the second season of The Cosby Show . She ran against Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby ) at the Penn Relays , filling in at the last minute for an injured member of a rival team during a relay race.[ 4]
Personal life
Brisco-Hooks in 2016
Brisco-Hooks married NFL player Alvin Hooks in 1981.[ 5] [ 6] Their son, Alvin Hooks, Jr., was born in 1982.[ 7]
In 1995, Brisco-Hooks was inducted into the U.S. National Track and Field Hall of Fame .[ 8]
References
^ "Valerie Brisco-Hooks: Track & Field" . womentalksports.com . Archived from the original on April 13, 2013.
^ "1984 Olympic Women's 400m final - Valerie Brisco-Hooks" . YouTube . March 6, 2010. Archived from the original on August 13, 2013.
^ "Profile of Valerie BRISCO-HOOKS - All-Athletics.com" . www.all-athletics.com . Retrieved August 4, 2017 .
^ DOWNEY, MIKE (May 18, 1986). "She Plans to Check Out the Fallout in Advance" . Retrieved August 4, 2017 – via LA Times.
^ "Valerie Ann Brisco-Hooks" . Olympics . Retrieved June 8, 2024 .
^ Castro, Tony. "After The Gold, Some Glitter" . Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com . Retrieved June 8, 2024 .
^ "Valerie Brisco-Hooks" . www.nndb.com . Retrieved August 4, 2017 .
^ "Sports People: Track and Field;Liquori Chosen for Hall of Fame" . The New York Times . November 3, 1995. pp. 237–254.
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