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词条 Willie Banks
释义

  1. Track and Field

  2. Hall of Fame

  3. US Olympians Association

  4. ANOC 2019 World Beach Games

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{About|the track and field athlete}}{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2012}}{{MedalTableTop|Willie Banks Seoul 1988.jpg|150px}}{{MedalCountry | the {{USA}} }}{{MedalSport | Men's athletics}}{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}{{MedalSilver | 1983 Helsinki | Triple jump}}{{MedalBottom}}William Augustus Banks, III (born March 11, 1956) is an American athlete. Born at Travis Air Force Base, California, he grew up in San Diego County and went to Oceanside High School. Banks is an Eagle Scout.[1]

Track and Field

Banks was a track & field athlete competing in the triple jump. On June 16, 1985 he set a world record of 17.97 m (58 feet 11.5 inches) at the national championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He finished second in the NCAA Championships in 1977 and 1978. He earned his B.A. and Juris Doctor (J.D.) from UCLA, but was unable to pass the bar exam. He broke the American triple jump record in 1981. He qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic team but did not compete due to the U.S. Olympic Committee's boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. He was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead.[2] Banks was a member of the 1984 and 1988 Olympic teams and participated with the 1983 and 1987 IAAF World Championships in Athletics World Championship teams. He was awarded the Track & Field News and United States Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year in 1985 and won the Jesse Owens Award as the Outstanding Athlete in Track and Field.[3]

He served USA Track & Field as chair of the Athletes Advisory Committee in addition to serving as an organization vice president.

Banks will always be remembered as one of the most flamboyant athletes to compete in track and field. He is the originator of the now common hand clapping that takes place during many track and field events.[4] His exuberant personality was also present in his jumping. He has been reported as laughing during some of his jumps. When he set the world record of 17.97 m at the 1985 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, his attention seemed more intent on completing his jump in order to cheer for teammate Louise Romo who was completing her 800 metres on the track adjacent to the runway at the same time.[5][6] He held that record for over ten years until Jonathan Edwards broke it for the first time in 1995 with 17.98m. He also jumped 18.20m at Indianapolis in 1988, but this was assisted by an over the limit wind reading of 5.2 m/s.

Hall of Fame

Banks was inducted into the USA National Track & Field Hall of Fame in 1999 and was still competing at an advanced age. In 2006, he cleared an impressive 14.00 m to head the 2006 World Masters rankings in the 50–54 age group, just 7 cm behind that age-group's world record. He won the 2007 World Masters Athletics Championships in that same age group. On September 22, 2012, Banks became the oldest American to clear 6 feet in the High Jump at the age of 56 using just a 3-step approach and the classic "roll" technique.[7] For that performance, Banks was named the USATF Athlete of the Week.[8]

US Olympians Association

Banks was President of the US Olympians Association from 2005 to 2008.[9] In 2008 he joined the newly reconstituted USATF Board of Directors.[10] Banks was on a panel on an ESPN "Outside the Lines" episode regarding athlete involvement in social issues, dated May 18, 2008.

ANOC 2019 World Beach Games

Banks serves as the President & Chief Executive Officer of the Local Organizing Committee of ANOC 2019 World Beach Games San Diego 2019, the inaugural World Beach Games.[11][12]

See also

  • World Fit

References

1. ^{{cite web| url =http://www.scouting.org/Media/FactSheets/02-516.aspx | title = Fact Sheet Eagle Scouts| publisher = Boy Scouts of America| accessdate =March 3, 2008}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Caroccioli|first1=Tom|last2=Caroccioli|first2=Jerry|title=Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games|publisher=New Chapter Press|location=Highland Park, IL|isbn=978-0942257403|pages=243–253}}
3. ^http://www.usatf.org/statistics/Annual-Awards/TF/JesseOwensAward.aspx
4. ^http://www.thetriplejump.com/willie-banks-17.97-m.html
5. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/17/sports/banks-triple-jumps-to-world-record.html?scp=22&sq=Willie%20Banks&st=cse | work=The New York Times | first=Frank | last=Litsky | title=Banks Triple Jumps To World Record | date=June 17, 1985}}
6. ^http://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/06/16/Willie-Banks-smashed-the-world-record-in-the-triple/6389487742400/
7. ^http://masterstrack.com/2012/09/23411/
8. ^http://www.usatf.org/News/Banks-named-Athlete-of-the-Week.aspx
9. ^U.S. Olympians Association
10. ^http://www.usatf.org/about/committees/BoardOfDirectors/ USATF Board of Directors
11. ^https://awbgsandiego.com/ World Beach Games 2019 San Diego
12. ^https://timesofsandiego.com/sports/2016/10/20/willie-banks-heads-downsized-staging-of-2019-world-beach-games/

External links

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20 : 1956 births|Living people|American male triple jumpers|Athletes (track and field) at the 1979 Pan American Games|Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics|Olympic track and field athletes of the United States|Sportspeople from San Diego|Sportspeople from Oceanside, California|Former world record holders in athletics (track and field)|Eagle Scouts|UCLA Bruins men's track and field athletes|World Championships in Athletics medalists|American masters athletes|Track and field athletes from California|World Championships in Athletics athletes for the United States|Pan American Games medalists in athletics (track and field)|Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States|Congressional Gold Medal recipients|Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field)

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