Jackie Joyner Kersee was born on March 3, 1962 , in East St. Louis illinois , Jackie Joyner Kersee was the first american to win gold for the long jump and the first woman to earn more than 7,000 points in the seven event heptathlon . Jackie Joyner Kersee competed in her first olympics, in Los Angeles , Joyner-Kersee earned a silver medal in the heptathlon , a seven-event competition that includes the 200-meter run , 800-meter run and 100-meter hurdles . Jackie Joyner Kersee rose to fame through her dominant performances on the world stage of the Olympic Games. As the 1984 Summer Olympics , she focused on training for the event , specifically for the heptathlon . Jackie gave an exciting speech at the games , and won the silver medal in the heptathlon …show more content…
She trained even harder and managed to clinch the gold in both the heptathlon ,and the long jump . She created several world records,some of which stand unbeaten today ,years after her retirement . She was a good student , Jackie Joyner Kersee was the most decorated female athlete olympic track ,and field history .Jackie Kersee attended the University of California Los Angeles with a full scholarship , she continued to gain fame on both the court and field. In 1981 at the age of 19 she began to focus on training for the Olympics . Jackie Kersee won a silver medal in the heptathlon at the 1984 summer olympics, Jackie Kersee won the National Junior Pentathlon championships four times in a row . In 1986 Joyner Kersee married her coach, Bob Kersee. He trained Jackie Kersee sister-in-law the late track star Florence joyner . Joyner-Kersee joined the board of the USA Track & field organization in 201 .Jackie retired from track and field in 2001 at the age of 38. Jackie Kersee was named sports for women’s top female athlete of the 20th