In Seoul, she shattered the Olympic records in both the 100 m and 200 m, easily winning both Gold Medals. As fast as she was at the Olympics (10.54 wind-assisted), she didn't beat her 10.49 that she set at the Olympic Trials. This gives her the title of the "fastest woman of all-time," and to date, nobody has come close to breaking her record.
Griffith-Joyner was not just fast, and she was attractive, charismatic, and stylish. She received multiple endorsements and had her own fashion line. Tragically, she died young, at age 38, from a severe epileptic seizure.
We are proud to nominate Florence Griffith-Joyner for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.