Renaldo Nehimiah

World Record Holder, 110 Meter Hurdles

"Skeets" dominated the hurdles in the late 1970's and early 1980's, but the Carter-led boycott and Nehimiah's decision to turn to the N.F.L. kept Nehimiah from ever competing in the Olympics. Nehimiah won the World Cup in 1979 and 1981, and was ranked number one in the world four straight years (1978-'81). In 1982, Nehimiah having set the world record at 12.93 the previous year, decided to give pro football a try. It is likely that his success in Superstars gave him the idea that he could compete successfully in another sport. He joined the 49ers and was a member of a Super Bowl champion. In 1986 he decided to return to track, but the years in football had taken a physical toll. He climbed back to rank 10th in the world in 1988, but he failed to make the Olympic team. He had more success ranking fourth in the world in 1989 and '91. He qualified for the 1991 World Championship team, but was unable to compete due to injury.

EVENT

PLACE

POINTS

MONEY

EVENT WINS
1981 Preliminary 2

2

24

$7,400

Half Mile Run
1981 Final

1

33

$34,900

Bowling, Half Mile Run
1981 Worlds

8

19

$5,700

Obstacle Course
1982 Preliminary 1

10

1

$1,000

None
1982 Final

1

43

$37,900

Golf, Bike Race, Obstacle Course
1982 Worlds

6

23

$8,900

None
1983 Final

1

47

$19,700

Tennis, Bike Race, Half Mile Run, Obstacle Course
1986 Preliminary 1

2

36

$8,600

Tennis
1986 Final

1

33

$18,300

Bike Race, Obstacle Course
1988 Preliminary 2

3

38

$6,300

Swimming, Bowling, Bike Race
1988 Final

2

29

$12,900

Tennis, Bike Race
1991 Preliminary 2

1

30

$13,000

Bike Race, Obstacle Course
1991 Final

4

22

$2,200

Bike Race
TOTALS  

378

$176,500

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