Flowers, Vonetta 1973–
Vonetta Flowers 1973–
Olympic bobsledder
At a Glance…
Sources
Though she did not know it at the time, no African American had ever won a gold medal at the Winter Olympics until Vonetta Flowers took home the gold in 2002 at the Salt Lake City, Utah, Winter Olympic games. Flowers earned the medal when she pushed a 450-pound bobsled down an icy track to victory in the sport’s inaugural women’s Olympic event. She had long dreamed of winning an Olympic gold medal, but had never imagined herself winning in the snow and cold of Salt Lake City. She had spent her lifetime training and competing in track and field events, but she quickly adapted to the cold in order to take a shot on the first-ever women’s Olympic bobsled team.
Flowers was born October 29, 1973, in Birmingham, Alabama. She and her three brothers lived with their mother, Bobbie Jeffries, after their parents divorced. She had always dreamed of winning a gold medal, but thought she would accomplish it in track and field in the long jump. At age nine, Flowers ran a 50-yard dash that was so fast that her first coach thought her time belonged to a 13-year-old boy. She was a natural, and she was dedicated. In ten years on a team dedicated to helping inner-city kids get into track, she never missed a practice.
Her coach told Flowers she could be the next great female track star, like Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the legendary heptathlete medallist, and the dream seemed likely. In high school she was an all-state star, and was a seven-time NCAA All-American when she competed for the University of Alabama at Birmingham. During her college career she competed in the long jump, triple jump, 100 meters, and 200 meters, and on relay teams. She finished 12th in the 2000 Olympic long jump trials, and won a gold medal at the 1994 Olympic Festival—not the Games—in the long jump. Injuries plagued the athlete, however, keeping her from her dreams of gold. She failed to make the 1994 Olympic team after ankle surgery, and considered retiring.
While she was competing at the 2000 Olympic track and field trials, Flowers saw a posted flyer advertising the U.S. bobsled team tryout. For a lark, Flowers and her husband decided to try out. The six-event competition included sprinting, jumping, and throwing a shot, all strong suits for Flowers. Though most Winter Olympians hail from the colder states, like Minnesota, Flowers earned a trial at the Olympic bobsled track in Park City, Utah. She had never even seen a bobsled in
Born October 29, 1973, in Birmingham, Alabama; daughter of Bobbie Jeffries; married Johnny Flowers (an athlete). Education: University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Career: Athlete. Began competing in track and field as a child; was an all-state star in high school; seven-time NCAA All-American in college, c. 1991-94; won a gold medal at the Olympic festival, 1994; finished 12th in the 2000 Olympic long-jump trials, 2000; tried out for Bonny Warner’s bobsled team; broke the world start record, won four World Cup medals and finished the season ranked third in the world, 2000; joined driver Jill Bakken’s team at Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, 2001, earned a gold medal in the first women’s Olympic bobsled event, and first African-American to win gold in Winter Olympic games, Salt Lake City, 2002.
Awards: Gold medal for bobsledding, Winter Olympic Games, 2002.
Addresses: United States Olympic Committee, One Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909.
person, only in the movie Cool Runnings, and had no idea what to expect. “No one told me about the G-force,” she told the New York Times, about her first 80-mile-an-hour ride down the icy mountain. “I thought it was going to be a nice, comfortable ride. I was dizzy.”
In 2000, with just two weeks of training on how to push a bobsled, Flowers, along with teammate and driver Bonny Warner, broke the world start record. That year the team won four World Cup medals and finished the season ranked third in the world. However, Rowers balked when Warner asked her to compete with another brakeman in order to keep her spot. “Speed over loyalty is commonplace in the cutthroat world of bobsledding,” according to Los Angeles Times writer Bill Paschke. Flowers is known for her quiet, sweet, gentle disposition, but she felt she had earned her keep with Warner, and ended up walking away from the sport until another driver, Jill Bakken, offered Flowers a chance to compete as a member of Bakken’s team.
One of Flowers’s biggest challenges had nothing to do with her athletic prowess. Training for the Olympics is a notoriously expensive endeavor, and it was an enormous strain on her modest budget. Her husband put more than 216, 000 miles on his 1990 Honda Accord, driving his wife and her dream around the country to training events and trials, and Flowers arrived at the Olympics with neither endorsements nor an agent.
Jean Racine and Gea Johnson were the hot pair coming into the women’s event. Racine was the top driver in the world. They were the fastest, and the media darlings—they appeared on posters and were guests on television sportscasts. Bakken and Flowers were the “other” team. Many thought they did not even have a chance. But behind-the-scenes trouble plagued the number-one team. Racine had dropped her best friend, brakeman Jen Davidson, before the Olympic trials. Just two days before the event Racine tried to lure Rowers into pushing the top-ranked sled, after her new brakeman, Johnson, suffered an injury. But loyalty trumped speed for Rowers—she stuck with Bakken and declined Racine’s offer. “The conversation lasted about four minutes,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “I told her no. I was going to be loyal to Jill.” It was a bold move to turn down a place with the top-ranked driver.
After the backstabbing, rumors, and gossip that had colored the days and weeks before the event, concentration was key for Flowers. She also had to shut out the noise from the nearly 15, 000 enthusiastic fans who had gathered to watch the first-ever Olympic women’s bobsled competition. And it had been 46 years since an American men’s team had earned a medal in the sport. “The crowd was tremendous,” German bobsledder Nicole Herschmann told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It was the loudest crowd I’ve ever heard. The noise went right through my helmet.”
Bakken and Flowers were the tenth sled to run out of 15, and their first run, which took 48.81 seconds, was a course record. The combined time for their two runs—one minute, 37 seconds—earned them the gold medal. Flowers’s mother, husband, and childhood coach were there to meet her at the bottom of the course. Two German sleds placed second and third. Racine and Johnson finished fifth.
Moments after her win, in a tearful celebration, Rowers was surprised to find out she was the first African American to win Winter Olympic gold. “I didn’t know I was the first African-American to win a gold medal,” she said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Hopefully, this won’t be the end of it. I hope it gives other African-American boys and girls an opportunity to give winter sports a try.”
Unlike Racine and Johnson, Flowers became famous after she earned her medal. She appeared on the front page of the nation’s biggest newspapers, and was a guest with Katie Couric on the Today show. “This was a leap of faith,” she said, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “The way I see it, God put me in this sport for a reason. All those years in track and field paid
off. God had a plan for me in bobsled. If God sees fit, I will be back.” Flowers is currently an assistant track coach at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her husband, Johnny Flowers, is also an accomplished track and field athlete.
Periodicals
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 20, 2002, p. CI.
Detroit News, February 21, 2002, p. 8.
Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2002, p. U1.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 24, 2002, p. 1.
New York Times, February 21, 2002, p. 3.
On-line
Vonetta Flowers Homepage, http://www.vonettaflowers.com/vonettaflowers/about-vonetta.asp (May 6, 2002).
—Brenna Sanchez
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Reynolds and Reynolds Selected as a Top 100 Training Organization; Reynolds receives high honors for its commitment to associate training and professional development.
PR Newswire; 3/8/2004; 700+ words
; ...providing associate education, Reynolds University is based in Dayton...commitment to training, and the number of available training professionals...jsp . For more information on Reynolds University, visit: http...ru/index.asp . About Reynolds and Reynolds Reynolds and ...
|
|
Reynolds pins hopes on Hodgson return
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 10/30/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...after insisting on a number of conditions. The combination...Hodgson's return and Mr Reynolds' move into the background...the switch to the new Reynolds Arena in August. The...Police have investigated a number of incidents, including...from the ground. Mr Reynolds has said he would have...
|
|
Reynolds and Reynolds Named Best Customer Service Organization.
PR Newswire; 5/13/2004; 700+ words
; ...ceremony in New York on May 10, Reynolds was selected as one of two winners...Inc. "Customer service at Reynolds is a number one priority. If our automotive...run their business effectively. Reynolds prides itself on providing fast...
|
|
Reynolds and Reynolds Acquires Stake in Kalamazoo Computer Group Plc; Initiates Tender Offer for 2.9 Million Additional Shares
PR Newswire; 9/19/1997; 700+ words
; ...Computer Division provides software and services to a number of specialist markets in the UK including the retail...their information technology investments. About Reynolds and Reynolds Reynolds and Reynolds, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio...
|
|
Reynolds Records Strong Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Scores.
PR Newswire; 3/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...and profitable." As part of Reynolds' research, the company also...specific DMS applications. Reynolds experienced significant improvement...customer satisfaction to a number of development projects it...customer feedback. In addition, Reynolds Consulting Services, which...
|
|
Reynolds and Reynolds Forges Web Business Renewal Pact With Asbury Automotive Group; Reynolds Web Solutions helps Asbury increase Web traffic and boost Internet sales.
PR Newswire; 1/27/2005; 700+ words
; ...significantly over 2003. "Reynolds' WebMakerX platform is an...not managing technology." Reynolds Web Solutions provides design...report the Internet is the number three source of information...Stuart Lloyd, vice president of Reynolds Web Solutions. "Consumers...
|
|
Reynolds growing into role as leader - not just big-time scorer.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 3/21/2009; 700+ words
; ...didn't just invent that number. Thursday, American University specifically hounded Reynolds, trying to mute him as...semifinals. It worked; Reynolds scored eight points, six...Collison. No telling whether Reynolds will get the larger share...
|
|
Reynolds and Reynolds to Acquire Stake in Kalamazoo Computer Group plc.
PR Newswire; 8/27/1997; 700+ words
; ...Computer Division provides software and services to a number of specialist markets in the UK including the retail...their information technology investments. About Reynolds and Reynolds Reynolds and Reynolds, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio...
|
|
Reynolds and Reynolds Names Frank Barker Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) division of Reynolds International.
PR Newswire; 1/13/2004; 700+ words
; ...and Professional Services business in EMEA for a number of years, growing it substantially in headcount...the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. About Reynolds and Reynolds Reynolds and Reynolds ( http://www.reyrey.com...
|
|
Reynolds American Inc. Announces Executive Appointments.
PR Newswire; 1/5/2006; 700+ words
; ...president and general counsel of Reynolds American, also plans to retire...information officer of R.J. Reynolds. He had been senior vice president...marketing function of R.J. Reynolds, there were a number of other executive promotions...
|
|
Reynolds, Osborne
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...and a physical constant (the Reynolds number) for the fluid at which a between...flow will occur. The “ Reynolds stresses ” , resulting...in turbulence theory. In 1886 Reynolds published “ On the Theory...
|
|
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...Ontario, made Reynolds and Reynolds (Canada) Ltd. the predominant...Francisco) and Chicago. In 1966, Reynolds and Reynolds announced a new data processing...service was offered to a limited number of firms until it was released...
|
|
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...height of his powers. In 1749 Reynolds sailed for Italy as the guest...Augustus Keppel. In Rome, Reynolds studied the Old Masters with...only diversion was a small number of caricature paintings in...Thomas Patch. Raphael was Reynolds's hero, but on his way back...
|
|
Russell Reynolds Associates Inc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...77 A Yale graduate, Russell Reynolds was a commercial banker with...1967-77) when the annual number of executives hired worldwide...Depression years. Russell Reynolds Associates was a “...their colleagues. Russell Reynolds ’ s image extended...
|
|
Reynolds v. Sims
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533...articulated in the Alabama case of Reynolds v. Sims , with the opinion...equal representation for equal numbers of people. The Supreme Court's decisions in Reynolds and other 1964 apportionment...effect as allotting a different number of votes to different ...
|