July 14 (Reuters) - Track and field star Alice Coachman, who in 1948
became the first black woman to win a gold medal in the Olympic games,
died in Georgia on Monday at the age of 90.
Coachman,
who won her gold medal in the high jump at the 1948 summer Olympics in
London, died at a hospital near her home in Albany, Georgia, said AC
Meadows, owner of the Meadows Funeral Home.
"Alice
literally set the bar with her accomplishments at the 1948 Games, but
Olympic champion is only part the incredible legacy she leaves behind,"
United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun said in a written
statement.
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