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Joetta Clark Diggs

Joetta Clark Diggs (née Clark, born August 1, 1962, in East Orange, New Jersey) is a retired American track and field champion, specializing in middle distance running. She ran for more than 28 consecutive years never missing an indoor or outdoor season, with her races being in the 800 meters and 1500 meters. A 4-time Olympian in 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000,[1] she competed in every outdoor USA Championships or Olympic trials between 1979 and 2000, winning five outdoor championships.[2] Indoors, she was in the national championship race in 18 of the last 19 years, winning seven times.[2] Clark Diggs was ranked in the top 10 in the world since 1991. Moreover, in 1998 at age 36, she was ranked number four in the world. This was her best ranking out of six such appearances.[3]

Coached by Terry Crawford at the University of Tennessee, Clark Diggs left Knoxville with nine collegiate titles (including relays) and a degree in public relations.

Clark Diggs was coached by her brother, J.J. Clark, who is the former women's coach at the University of Tennessee. J.J. also coached two other 800m runners: his wife, Jearl Miles Clark, and his younger sister, Hazel Clark. Hazel, Jearl and Joetta were all ranked #1 in America at one point in time. This Clark Team is known as the First Family of Track & Field because of their 800m dominance. At the 2000 Olympic Trials the family pulled off a remarkable sweep of the three Olympic qualifying positions with Hazel winning, Jearl second and Joetta making her final Olympic team at age 38 in third. She was the second oldest female Olympic track team member that year and the fifth oldest of all time.[4] She was the team captain in 2000.[5][6] She is the oldest ever to qualify in a track running event.

Later she added a graduate degree in recreation administration. Like her father, educator Joe Louis Clark did, she now works the lecture circuit.

Personal life edit

Raised in the South Ward of Newark, New Jersey, she lived there during the 1967 riots.[7] Living in South Orange, New Jersey, she attended Columbia High School, where she started her career in track and field, winning the state Meet of Champions in all four years.[8]

She has a husband, Ronald Diggs, who is a businessman, and a daughter, Talitha LaNae Clark Diggs, who was the 2014 USATF | Hershey National Champion in the long jump and 2019 Pennsylvania State Champion at 200 and 400 meters as a high school junior.[9]

Career edit

She added a graduate degree in recreation administration.

In June 1997, she was appointed by a Governor as one of eight commissioners of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, where she is responsible for helping to ensure that the Meadowlands Sports Complex continues to serve as a national and international model for sports, racing entertainment and exposition industries.[10]

Clark Diggs was chosen as Sports Illustrated Hometown Hero for her work with youth, and in 1998 she also received the Visa Humanitarian award for her involvement with children.[11] In October, Clark Diggs received the New Jersey Pioneer Women of the 90s Award. Moreover, because of her longevity, and consistency, she is considered by sports enthusiasts as "America's most successful middle distance runner" ever.

A motivational and personal inspiration speaker, Clark Diggs is the daughter of Jetta Clark and noted educator Dr. Joe Clark. Joe Clark was the subject of the movie Lean on Me. Clark Diggs has continued to use her talents and experiences in sports, marketing, consulting and public speaking to provide services to her community, state and nation. As President of Joetta Sports & Beyond, LLC, Clark Diggs delivers messages of health, fitness and empowerment to corporations, colleges, medical programs and civic organizations on the lecture circuit. She is the author of Joetta's "P" Principles for Success, Life Lessons Learned From Track & Field[12][self-published source] and the executive director of the Joetta Clark Diggs Sports Foundation, which promotes involvement with physical activities for school-aged children and provides opportunities for children in the sports and entertainment industry.[13]

Honors edit

  • Inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, Class of 2013
  • Author, Joetta's "P" Principles for Success: Life Lessons Learned from Track & Field
  • Selected by the Star Ledger, which is NJ State's Paper
  • As the Women Athlete of the Century
  • 2000 Women Olympic Team Captain
  • Inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame 2009[14]
  • Inducted into Penn Relays Hall of Fame – 2004
  • Inducted into the University of Tennessee's Hall of Fame
  • Chosen as Sports Illustrated Hometown Hero
  • Received the VISA Humanitarian Award
  • Undefeated in the 800m all four years while at Columbia High School
  • 15- time All American
  • 9-Time NCAA Champion
  • 11-Time USA National Champion
  • Selected to Who's Who of American Women – 2000
  • Received New Jersey Pioneer of the 90s Award
  • Inducted into Millrose Games Hall of Fame at Madison Square Garden – 2002
  • Featured on MSNBC News Broadcast
  • Featured on CNN
  • Featured in Jet Magazine
  • Featured in Women's Sports and Fitness Magazine
  • Featured Documentary on Madison Square Garden Network
  • Distinguished Honoree Award-Somerset County Commission on Status of Women – 2001
  • Received Key to the City of Newark – 1990
  • New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Distinguished Award – 2001
  • Rolling Hills Girl Scouts Women of Achievement Award
  • Board Member of the Raritan Valley Community College 2001
  • Board Member of the Business Partnership of Somerset County

References edit

  1. ^ . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b "USA Track & Field – USA Outdoor Track & Field Champions". usatf.org. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  3. ^ http://trackandfieldnews.com/images/stories/Rankings/04-w800rank.pdf [dead link]
  4. ^ . trackandfieldnews.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  5. ^ Duffy, Bob (September 23, 2000). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on April 18, 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  6. ^ Berkowitz, Bonnie (June 24, 2000). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 9, 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Drysdale, Neil (August 27, 2000). . Scotland on Sunday. Archived from the original on November 16, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  8. ^ Leach, Melinda Stivers. "Her running outdistanced the arts", Christian Science Monitor, June 9, 1980. Accessed August 3, 2019. "When Joetta Clark entered Columbia High School here four years ago, she was faced with a monumental decision: to pursue a running career or one equally as promising in either dance or piano.... 'I don't think the athletes should be used as bait. It's said. The government has never supported us, so I don't think we ought to be used,' the articulate South Orange resident said."
  9. ^ "Talitha Diggs".
  10. ^ Longman, Jere (July 24, 2000). "OLYMPICS; 1-2-3: Clark, Miles-Clark and Clark-Diggs". New York Times. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  11. ^ "Leaders for Life program features former Olympian Joetta Clark Diggs". ttusports.com. 14 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  12. ^ Joetta Clark Diggs (2 December 2009). Joetta's P Principles for Success: Life Lessons Learned from Track & Field. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-1-4653-2691-1.
  13. ^ . SJ Magazine. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  14. ^ "USATF – Hall of Fame". usatf.org. Retrieved 31 October 2015.

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Joetta Clark Diggs nee Clark born August 1 1962 in East Orange New Jersey is a retired American track and field champion specializing in middle distance running She ran for more than 28 consecutive years never missing an indoor or outdoor season with her races being in the 800 meters and 1500 meters A 4 time Olympian in 1988 1992 1996 and 2000 1 she competed in every outdoor USA Championships or Olympic trials between 1979 and 2000 winning five outdoor championships 2 Indoors she was in the national championship race in 18 of the last 19 years winning seven times 2 Clark Diggs was ranked in the top 10 in the world since 1991 Moreover in 1998 at age 36 she was ranked number four in the world This was her best ranking out of six such appearances 3 Joetta Clark Diggs Medal recordWomen s athleticsRepresenting United StatesPan American Junior Athletics Championships1980 Sudbury 800 metresWorld Indoor Championships1993 Toronto 800 metresCoached by Terry Crawford at the University of Tennessee Clark Diggs left Knoxville with nine collegiate titles including relays and a degree in public relations Clark Diggs was coached by her brother J J Clark who is the former women s coach at the University of Tennessee J J also coached two other 800m runners his wife Jearl Miles Clark and his younger sister Hazel Clark Hazel Jearl and Joetta were all ranked 1 in America at one point in time This Clark Team is known as the First Family of Track amp Field because of their 800m dominance At the 2000 Olympic Trials the family pulled off a remarkable sweep of the three Olympic qualifying positions with Hazel winning Jearl second and Joetta making her final Olympic team at age 38 in third She was the second oldest female Olympic track team member that year and the fifth oldest of all time 4 She was the team captain in 2000 5 6 She is the oldest ever to qualify in a track running event Later she added a graduate degree in recreation administration Like her father educator Joe Louis Clark did she now works the lecture circuit Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Honors 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life editRaised in the South Ward of Newark New Jersey she lived there during the 1967 riots 7 Living in South Orange New Jersey she attended Columbia High School where she started her career in track and field winning the state Meet of Champions in all four years 8 She has a husband Ronald Diggs who is a businessman and a daughter Talitha LaNae Clark Diggs who was the 2014 USATF Hershey National Champion in the long jump and 2019 Pennsylvania State Champion at 200 and 400 meters as a high school junior 9 Career editShe added a graduate degree in recreation administration In June 1997 she was appointed by a Governor as one of eight commissioners of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority where she is responsible for helping to ensure that the Meadowlands Sports Complex continues to serve as a national and international model for sports racing entertainment and exposition industries 10 Clark Diggs was chosen as Sports Illustrated Hometown Hero for her work with youth and in 1998 she also received the Visa Humanitarian award for her involvement with children 11 In October Clark Diggs received the New Jersey Pioneer Women of the 90s Award Moreover because of her longevity and consistency she is considered by sports enthusiasts as America s most successful middle distance runner ever A motivational and personal inspiration speaker Clark Diggs is the daughter of Jetta Clark and noted educator Dr Joe Clark Joe Clark was the subject of the movie Lean on Me Clark Diggs has continued to use her talents and experiences in sports marketing consulting and public speaking to provide services to her community state and nation As President of Joetta Sports amp Beyond LLC Clark Diggs delivers messages of health fitness and empowerment to corporations colleges medical programs and civic organizations on the lecture circuit She is the author of Joetta s P Principles for Success Life Lessons Learned From Track amp Field 12 self published source and the executive director of the Joetta Clark Diggs Sports Foundation which promotes involvement with physical activities for school aged children and provides opportunities for children in the sports and entertainment industry 13 Honors editInducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame Class of 2013 Author Joetta s P Principles for Success Life Lessons Learned from Track amp Field Selected by the Star Ledger which is NJ State s Paper As the Women Athlete of the Century 2000 Women Olympic Team Captain Inducted into the USA Track amp Field Hall of Fame 2009 14 Inducted into Penn Relays Hall of Fame 2004 Inducted into the University of Tennessee s Hall of Fame Chosen as Sports Illustrated Hometown Hero Received the VISA Humanitarian Award Undefeated in the 800m all four years while at Columbia High School 15 time All American 9 Time NCAA Champion 11 Time USA National Champion Selected to Who s Who of American Women 2000 Received New Jersey Pioneer of the 90s Award Inducted into Millrose Games Hall of Fame at Madison Square Garden 2002 Featured on MSNBC News Broadcast Featured on CNN Featured in Jet Magazine Featured in Women s Sports and Fitness Magazine Featured Documentary on Madison Square Garden Network Distinguished Honoree Award Somerset County Commission on Status of Women 2001 Received Key to the City of Newark 1990 New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Distinguished Award 2001 Rolling Hills Girl Scouts Women of Achievement Award Board Member of the Raritan Valley Community College 2001 Board Member of the Business Partnership of Somerset CountyReferences edit Joetta Clark Diggs Olympics at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on 11 September 2015 Retrieved 31 October 2015 a b USA Track amp Field USA Outdoor Track amp Field Champions usatf org Retrieved 31 October 2015 http trackandfieldnews com images stories Rankings 04 w800rank pdf dead link T amp FN Youngest amp Oldest U S Olympians trackandfieldnews com Archived from the original on 19 January 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Duffy Bob September 23 2000 HALF TIME FOR CLARK FAMILY IN THESE GAMES THE 800 METERS IS THEIR SHOW The Boston Globe Archived from the original on April 18 2016 Retrieved October 30 2015 Berkowitz Bonnie June 24 2000 Clark Family Sweeps to Sydney Clark Diggs Edges Silver Spring s Rainey Valmon for 3rd The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 9 2016 Retrieved October 30 2015 Drysdale Neil August 27 2000 Sister Act has unhappy script as driven Clark leans too heavily on daughters Scotland on Sunday Archived from the original on November 16 2018 Retrieved October 30 2015 Leach Melinda Stivers Her running outdistanced the arts Christian Science Monitor June 9 1980 Accessed August 3 2019 When Joetta Clark entered Columbia High School here four years ago she was faced with a monumental decision to pursue a running career or one equally as promising in either dance or piano I don t think the athletes should be used as bait It s said The government has never supported us so I don t think we ought to be used the articulate South Orange resident said Talitha Diggs Longman Jere July 24 2000 OLYMPICS 1 2 3 Clark Miles Clark and Clark Diggs New York Times Retrieved October 30 2015 Leaders for Life program features former Olympian Joetta Clark Diggs ttusports com 14 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Joetta Clark Diggs 2 December 2009 Joetta sPPrinciples for Success Life Lessons Learned from Track amp Field Xlibris Corporation pp 4 ISBN 978 1 4653 2691 1 SJ Magazine Ten Questions with Joetta Clark Diggs SJ Magazine Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2015 USATF Hall of Fame usatf org Retrieved 31 October 2015 External links editJoetta Clark Diggs at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from 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