RMRMCCAB–The US athlete Wilma Rudolph at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. She won a total of three gold medals in the running competitions in the 100- and 200-meter individual events and the sprint relay.
RMGAWR04–Athletics - Great Britain v USA - White City. Wilma Rudolph, USA
RM2BDXPMN–Wilma Rudolph, American Sprinter
RME0TW1G–Sep. 16, 1960 - Quickest girl of the world, the american girl Wilma Rudolph in the evening in the Olympic Stage of Amsterdam. Wilma (117) goes from start for the 100 meter sprint.
RME0TTNH–Sep. 09, 1960 - Quickest girl of the world, the american girl Wilma Rudolph in the evening in the Olympic Stade of Amsterdam. Wilma(117)after winning her 100 meter-sprint. At her side Barbara Jones(50)also american sprinter.
RM2FNG7TW–Athletics competition: Germany - USA on 19.07.1961 in Stuttgart. Wilma Rudolph (USA). [automated translation]
RMKWDA84–1960 Olympic winners of the women's 100 meter race on victory podium. First is Wilma Rudolph of USA. Dorothy Hyman of Great Britain is second, and Guiseppina Leone of Italy is third (BSLOC 2016 7 38)
RMKWD8NM–1960 Olympic winners of the women's 100 meter race on victory podium. First is Wilma Rudolph of USA. Dorothy Hyman of Great Britain is second, and Guiseppina Leone of Italy is third (BSLOC 2016 7 38)
RMJ31CMM–Wilma Rudolph, Lucinda Williams, Barbara Jones, Martha Hudson 1960
RF2GGPX91–Wilma Rudolph portrait on postage stamp
RME0WFN1–Aug. 31, 1962 - The Gazelle - on visit to Oslo: Known throughout the sporting world as The Gazelle - Wilma Rudolph the sensation American and Olympic athletic champion received a great ovation when she ran on the Bislet Track in Oslo as part of her Scandinavian tour. Photo shows Wilma Rudolph is soon in the lead in the sprint event on the Bislet Track - Oslo.
RFRKB1D0–Wilma Rudolph on american postage stamp
RM2APWYFF–Arrival of American Olympic athletes at Schiphol Airport, from l.n.r. Otis Davis, Wilma Rudolph and Don Bragg;
RM2GJ0DRA–Wilma Rudolph of USA wearing a head scarf as protection against heavy rain, wins the 100 yards event at the athletics meeting between the British Empire and Commonwealth and the United States Olympic team. Wilma won three gold medals at the Olympic Games in Rome, two individual, and one in a relay race. London - 14th September 1960.
RMG15451–The Wilma Rudolph Olympic Champion exhibit at the Customs House museum in Clarksville, Tennessee
RM2RBFMG9–New York, New York: February 3, 1961 Tennessee State track star and winner of three Olympic gold medals Wilma Rudolph ties her 60 yard world indoor record at the Millrose Games in Madison Square Garden. Tennessee teammate Vivian Brown is second.
RM2GJ0X6B–OLYMPIC GAME 100M FINAL BRUNDAGE PRESENTS GOLD WILMA RUDOLPH 3 SEPTEMBER 1960
RME133EM–Feb. 26, 2012 - Olympic three gold medals winner Wilma Rudolph, 29, is actually in Rome invited by the newspaper as she will be
RM2GJ12PC–WILMA RUDOLPH OLYMPIC SPRINT CHAMPON MARRIES WILLAIM WARD IN NASHVILLE - 29 NOVEMBER 1961
RMGB16FN–Athletics - Great Britain v USA - White City. USA's Wilma Rudolph takes over the baton
RM2GJ0DPF–Wilma Rudolph Olympic Gold Medalist. She won the 100 and 200 meters and the relay race, at White City 12th September 1960
RME11AT9–Jun. 28, 1976 - The young French Chantal Rega goes from success to success. During the French tournaments this weekend at the North Stadium in Lille, she beat her own record for France for the 100m Women's in 11.15 seconds (the former record was 11.27 seconds). We wish her as many victories as the American Wilma Rudolph, nicknamed the Black Gazelle, winning gold medals for the 100m and the 200m at the Olympic Games in Rome. Chantal Rega (center) passing the finish line for her victorious 100m run.
RM2GJ0H94–Rome: America's Wilma Rudolph holds up her three gold medals she won during the 1960 Olympic Games for winning the 200 metres, 100 meters and 4 x 100 meters Relay Event. 9 September 1960
RM2BTR0H5–Souvenir program for Wilma Rudolph Day. A souvenir program celebrating Wilma Rudolph Day in Clarksville, Tennessee on October 4, 1960 commemorating her achievements in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
RMRBWAMW–Aankomst Amerikaanse Olympische atleten op Schiphol, Wilma Rudolph tijdens tv-in, Bestanddeelnr 911-6066.
RMBTJX37–Wilma Rudolph, Winning the Women's 100-meter dash (center left), Edith McGuire (left), Galina Popova (center right), Maria Itkin
RMCWAJR3–Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994) at the finish line during 50 yard dash at track meet in Madison Square Garden in 1961.
RM2APY9YY–Aankomst Amerikaanse Olympische atleten op Schiphol, v.l.n.r. Otis Davis , Wilma Rudolph en Don Bragg 15 september 1960
RMJ4F6K6–Wilma Rudolph Martha Hudson Barbara Jones Lucinda Williams 1960
RM2AW6W1T–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: athletics Person Name: Wilma Rudolph
RMKT6CTB–Wilma Rudolph
RM2AP7B19–Arrival American Olympic athletes at Schiphol, Wilma Rudolph during TV interview Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Noord-Holland, Schiphol Keywords: ALENTS, arrivals Personal name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2K8R514–Oslo 19620828 American athletics star Wilma Rudolph, who took three gold medals during Olympic Games in Rome 1960, visits Norway. Here at the victory podium during an athletics event at Bislett. Photo: NTB / NTB
RMRMBT5K–Sport moderator Dieter Kuerten in a carriage full of athletes on the way to a symposium on 'Woman in Sport', from left to right: Dieter Kuerten, Ingrid Mickler-Becker, Annegret Richter, Wilma Rudolph, Klaudia Kohde, Eva Pfaff and Rosi Mittermaier.
RM2WM72X1–Wilma Rudolph. The U.S sprinter, Wilma Glodean Rudolph (1940-1994) winning the 100 metres race at the 1960 Olympics.
RM2FWTGD9–Olympic revivals in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletics, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2EBFG46–Visit of Wilma Rudolph, three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, 4:44PM. John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson meet with Olympic track and field gold medalist Wilma Rudolph in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) President Kennedy; Wilma Rudolph; Rudolphu2019s mother Blanche Rudolph; Vice President Johnson.
RME13NY9–Mar. 22, 2012 - Former U.S. Olympic sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who won three gold medals in Rome Olympics in 1960, actually in Rome, was received today by the Pope Paul VI in a private audience.
RM2FNG7TH–Athletics competition Germany - USA in Stuttgart 19.07.1961: Wilma Rudolph (USA). [automated translation]
RM2GJ0X7E–OLYMPIC GAME 200M WOMEN FINAL RUDOLPH WINS HEINE HYMAN 5 SEPTEMBER 1960
RM2FNG7TJ–International evening sports festival in Cologne 16.09.1960. Wilma Rudolph (USA/li.) and Jutta Heine (Germany). [automated translation]
RMBTJX34–Wilma Rudolph, Winner of 3 Gold Medals at the Rome Olympics, 1960.
RMCWAT3F–Wilma Rudolph, Winner of 3 Gold Medals at the Rome Olympics, 1960.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMGB16FW–Athletics - Great Britain v USA - White City
RM2AW6W1W–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: revanches Person Name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2K8RKRC–Oslo 19620828 American athletics star Wilma Rudolph, who took three gold medals during Olympic Games in Rome 1960, visits Norway. Here in action, in an athletics event at Bislett. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2RXWJJC–Souvenir program for Wilma Rudolph Day October 4, 1960
RM2GKT2BR–Capt. Justin Wright sings his ballot “Valhalla” during a memorial dinner at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, during a week’s long reunion on Fort Campbell June 24, 2021. The reunion reunites over 200 Rakkasan veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm with events hosted by the Hamburger Hill Chapter.
RM2FWTGCG–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletics, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2EBFG6R–Visit of Wilma Rudolph, three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, 4:44PM. John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson meet with Olympic track and field gold medalist Wilma Rudolph in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) President Kennedy; Wilma Rudolph; Rudolphu2019s mother Blanche Rudolph; Vice President Johnson; Robert Logan (standing); coach of the 1960 womenu2019s Olympic track team Edward Temple.
RMCMC0BD–On July 13, Coach Ed Temple became one of an elite group when he became inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. He was the head coach for two Olympic teams (1960 and 1964. His athletes in track & field won 23 Olympic medals (13 gold, six silver and four bronze.) He coached for 44 years at Tennessee State University. where he mentored outstanding track & field athletes including Wyomia Tyus, Wilma Rudolph and Willie White.
RM2GJ0X66–OLYMPIC GAME 100M WOMEN FINAL RUDOLPH WINS HYMAN OTHERS 3 SEPTEMBER 1960
RF2AWR20R–1926 : The silent movie actor RUDOLPH VALENTINO ( 1895 - 1926 ) with WILMA BANKY in an original movie poster advertising for movie THE SON OF THE S
RM2GJ0XAE–OLYMPIC GAME 4X400M WOMEN RUDOLPH WILLIAMS JONES HUDSON AFTER WIN H 7 SEPTEMBER 1960
RF2DP5WMD–MONGOLIA - CIRCA 1968: stamp printed by Mongolia, shows runner, Wilma Rudolph, circa 1968
RMCWAJR0–Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994) chats with President Kennedy at the White House. She was the first African American women to win
RF2C8A499–UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2004: stamp printed by United states, shows Wilma Rudolph, Athlete, circa 2004
RMRE2265–Sgt. 1st Class Shannon Shaffer, a combat engineer with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, 101st Abn. Div., speaks to a student, Nov. 16, 2016, during the Eighth-Grade Career Exploration Day hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tn.
RMRE5KPT–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Who is greatest woman athlete?. THE FIVE NOMINEES for the title, "Greatest American Female Athlete of the Last 25 Years," are all very recognizable and are seen above with Jack Llewellyn, Ocean Spray's senior vice president, marketing. They are, 1. to r.: Wilma Rudolph, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert Lloyd, Billie Jean King, Mary Decker. With the effort to select the April 1985 following a six Spray is issuing 20 million month poU of millions of ballots through four color American consumers. Ocean advertisements in heal
RM2AR2XH7–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: athletics Personal name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2K8K3TG–Oslo 19620828 American athletics star Wilma Rudolph, who took three gold medals during Olympic Games in Rome 1960, visits Norway. Here she writes autographs for a boy in a wheelchair, at Bislett during an athletics event. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2GKT2CK–Lt. Gen. (retired) Robert Clark speaks during a memorial dinner at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, during a week’s long reunion on Fort Campbell June 24, 2021. The reunion reunites over 200 Rakkasan veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm with events hosted by the Hamburger Hill Chapter.
RM2FWTGCM–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletes, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCMC0BB–On July 13, Coach Ed Temple became one of an elite group when he became inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. He was the head coach for two Olympic teams (1960 and 1964. His athletes in track & field won 23 Olympic medals (13 gold, six silver and four bronze.) He coached for 44 years at Tennessee State University. where he mentored outstanding track & field athletes including Wyomia Tyus, Wilma Rudolph and Willie White.
RM2P00J46–1926 , USA : The silent screen movie actor RUDOLPH VALENTINO ( born Rodolfo Guglielmi , 1895 - 1926 ) with WILMA BANKY in THE SON OF THE SHEIK ( Il figlio dello Sceicco ) by George Fitzmaurice , from the novel by Edith Maude Hull , Paramount Picture - CINEMA MUTO - RODOLFO - attore cinematografico - VILMA - LATIN LOVER - italoamericano - italo americano - italo-americano - emigrant - emigrante - italo-american - portrait - ritratto - turbante - turban - arab - arabo ---- Archivio GBB
RMBTJDNH–NEW YORK: .The recently marrried Wilma Rudolph Ward is the third woman in 31 years to receive the coveted prize given annually b
RMCWA60E–NEW YORK: .The recently marrried Wilma Rudolph Ward is the third woman in 31 years to receive the coveted prize given annually
RMTYMK4H–Sgt. 1st Class Shannon Shaffer, a combat engineer with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, 101st Abn. Div., speaks to a student, Nov. 16, 2016, during the Eighth-Grade Career Exploration Day hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tn.
RMRE635P–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. THE FIVE NOMINEES for the title, "Greatest American Female Athlete of the Last 25 Years," are all very recognizable and are seen above with Jack Llewellyn, Ocean Spray's senior vice president, marketing. They are, 1. to r.: Wilma Rudolph, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert Lloyd, Billie Jean King, Mary Decker. With the effort to select the April 1985 following a six Spray is issuing 20 million month poU of millions of ballots through four color American consumers. Ocean advertisements in health, sports "Greatest Americ
RM2AR2XHX–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: athletics Personal name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2GKT2CA–Mr. Dave Reiley, the Torii Chapter President for The Rakkasan Association, gives a toast during a memorial dinner at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, during a week’s long reunion on Fort Campbell June 24, 2021. The reunion reunites over 200 Rakkasan veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm with events hosted by the Hamburger Hill Chapter.
RM2FWTGDC–Olympic revivals in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletics, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCMC06W–Alex Flanagan, sports reporter, talks with Coach Ed Temple before he is officially inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. e was the head coach for two Olympic teams (1960 and 1964. His athletes in track & field won 23 Olympic medals (13 gold, six silver and four bronze.) He coached for 44 years at Tennessee State University. where he mentored outstanding track & field athletes including Wyomia Tyus, Wilma Rudolph and Willie White.
RM2P00KXR–1926 , USA : The silent screen movie actor RUDOLPH VALENTINO ( born Rodolfo Guglielmi , 1895 - 1926 ) with WILMA BANKY in THE SON OF THE SHEIK ( Il figlio dello Sceicco ) by George Fitzmaurice , from the novel by Edith Maude Hull , Paramount Picture - CINEMA MUTO - RODOLFO - attore cinematografico - VILMA - LATIN LOVER - italoamericano - italo americano - italo-americano - emigrant - emigrante - italo-american - portrait - ritratto - turbante - turban - arab - arabo - abbraccio - embrace - kiss - bacio - innamorati - lovers - amanti ---- Archivio GBB
RMBTJX3B–Wilma Rudolph (1940-1995), Winner of 3 Gold Medals at the Rome Olympics, April 7, 1969. CSU Archives/Courtesy Everett Collectio
RMCWAT3X–Wilma Rudolph (1940-1995), Winner of 3 Gold Medals at the Rome Olympics, April 7, 1969. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett
RMRE2267–First Lt. Raymond F. Kiemen, a military police officer with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, 101st Abn. Div., explains the military police branch of the U.S. Army to a student, Nov. 16, 2016, during the Eighth-Grade Career Exploration Day hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tn.
RM2AW6W1X–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: athletics Person Name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2GKT29C–Mr. Dan McBride, a WWII veteran and a member of The Rakkasan Association, salutes during a candle lighting portion of a memorial dinner at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, during a week’s long reunion on Fort Campbell June 24, 2021. The reunion reunites over 200 Rakkasan veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm with events hosted by the Hamburger Hill Chapter.
RM2FWTGC2–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletics, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCMC06T–Alex Flanagan, sports reporter, talks with Coach Ed Temple before he is officially inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. e was the head coach for two Olympic teams (1960 and 1964. His athletes in track & field won 23 Olympic medals (13 gold, six silver and four bronze.) He coached for 44 years at Tennessee State University. where he mentored outstanding track & field athletes including Wyomia Tyus, Wilma Rudolph and Willie White.
RM2P553H8–1926 , USA : The silent screen movie actor RUDOLPH VALENTINO ( born Rodolfo Guglielmi , 1895 - 1926 ) with WILMA BANKY in THE SON OF THE SHEIK ( Il figlio dello Sceicco ) by George Fitzmaurice , from the novel by Edith Maude Hull , Paramount Picture . - CINEMA MUTO - RODOLFO - attore cinematografico - VILMA - LATIN LOVER - italoamericano - italo americano - italo-americano - emigrant - emigrante - italo-american - portrait - ritratto - turbante - turban - arab - arabo - abbraccio - embrace - kiss - bacio - innamorati - lovers - amanti - ascella - ascelle - armpits - curls - boccoli - riccioli
RMBTK476–Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994) at the finish line during 50 yard dash at track meet in Madison Square Garden in 1961.
RMCWBTGN–Wilma Rudolph, (1940-1994), was the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field during a single Olympic
RMTYMK35–First Lt. Raymond F. Kiemen, a military police officer with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, 101st Abn. Div., explains the military police branch of the U.S. Army to a student, Nov. 16, 2016, during the Eighth-Grade Career Exploration Day hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tn.
RM2AW6W1F–Olympic revances in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph Date: September 15, 1960 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: athletes Person Name: Wilma Rudolph
RM2GKT2DW–Sgt. 1st Class Christina Kent leads the Colour Guard in a salute during the singing of the National Anthem during a memorial dinner at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, during a week’s long reunion on Fort Campbell June 24, 2021. The reunion reunites over 200 Rakkasan veterans from the Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm with events hosted by the Hamburger Hill Chapter.
RM2FWTGCW–Olympic revivals in stadium Amsterdam, Wilma Rudolph, September 15, 1960, athletics, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMMXPFD3–Sgt. 1st Class Shannon Shaffer, a combat engineer with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, 101st Abn. Div., speaks to a student, Nov. 16, 2016, during the Eighth-Grade Career Exploration Day hosted by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville, Tn. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Neysa Canfield/101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs)
RMCMC0B9–On July 13, Coach Ed Temple became one of an elite group when he became inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. He was the head coach for two Olympic teams (1960 and 1964. His athletes in track & field won 23 Olympic medals (13 gold, six silver and four bronze.) He coached for 44 years at Tennessee State University. where he mentored outstanding track & field athletes including Wyomia Tyus, Wilma Rudolph and Willie White.
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