02/25/2025
Before Serena. Before Simone. There was Alice Coachman—a true pioneer in sports history.
In 1948, despite facing segregation and limited training opportunities, she became the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field. Her victory in the high jump wasn’t just a personal achievement; it was a groundbreaking moment that paved the way for generations of Black athletes to follow.
Alice Coachman’s legacy is one of resilience, excellence, and breaking barriers—proving that talent and determination know no bounds.