The Black Gazelle

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The Black Gazelle is the nickname of American sprinter Wilma Rudolph, celebrated for her exceptional speed and graceful running style that led her to win three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliesTo American sprinter
associatedAchievement winning three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics
associatedWith 1960 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
connotation elegance
grace
speed
countryAssociation United States NERFINISHED
era 20th century athletics
hasFamilyNameOfReferent Rudolph NERFINISHED
hasGenderAssociation female athlete
hasGivenNameOfReferent Wilma NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor exceptional speed
graceful running style
referentDateOfBirth 1940-06-23
referentDateOfDeath 1994-11-12
referentEvent 100 metres
200 metres
4×100 metres relay
referentFullName Wilma Glodean Rudolph NERFINISHED
referentNationality American
referentOlympicGames 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
referentOlympicGoldMedals 3
referentPlaceOfBirth Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
refersTo Wilma Rudolph NERFINISHED
refersToPersonWithEthnicity African American
sport sprinting
usedInContextOf track and field

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Wilma Rudolph nickname The Black Gazelle