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Famous Figures- Stella Walsh

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 Join Paige Muttillo as she shares more about the legacy of Stella Walsh. Learn about the remarkable woman whose speed and lasting impact, both on and off the track, continue to inspire. 


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Thank you, hello everyone and welcome to today's episode of CC Airwaves. I'm your host, paige Matillo. As the Olympics approach, we thought it fitting to delve into the inspiring and complex legacy of a local Olympian, stella Walsh. The inspiring and complex legacy of a local Olympian, stella Walsh. Born Stanislaw Walshwicz in Poland in 1911, stella moved to the United States just months after her birth. Growing up in Cleveland, her athletic talent was evident early on, capturing attention in public school. Despite challenges stemming from her nationality and age, stella never let obstacles deter her passion for athletics. At just age 16, she was running track at an Olympic level, albeit for a local Polish sports organization due to citizenship constraints.

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Stella's career was nothing short of remarkable. She dominated the 60, 100, 200, and 400 meter dash events, earning numerous titles and even a car for her efforts. In 1930, at just 19, stella's prowess on the track made her an international sensation, eventually leading her to represent Poland in the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. There she won a gold medal in the 100-meter dash, tying the world record with a time of 11.9 seconds. Despite facing waning popularity by the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where she won silver, stella's athletic contributions were immense. After moving permanently to the US, she continued competing, winning her last title at 40, and later being inducted into the Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1975.

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Sadly, stella's life ended tragically in 1980 during an armed robbery in Cleveland. Her death sparked controversial discussions about her gender, but those do not overshadow her athletic achievements and significant contributions to both Polish and American track and field. Stella Walsh's story is a testament to resilience and dedication and she is remembered here in Cleveland, resting at Calvary Cemetery, section 95, lot 2003, grave 1. Join us as we celebrate her life and legacy, remembering a woman whose speed on the track was matched only by her enduring influence off of it. Thank you for tuning in to CC Airwaves. It's been a pleasure to share this extraordinary story with you. If there is a famous figure you'd like us to discuss in an upcoming episode, we'd love to hear from you. Please email your suggestions to podcast at CLECEMorg or drop us a message on our social media platforms.