In a news article, the Adelphi alum spoke about his record and how sports and college helped him overcome a difficult childhood.

On the cusp of the opening of the Rio Olympics, the 泭profiled the athlete who still holds the Olympics long-jump record: Bob Beamon 72.
At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Beamon stunned the world when he jumped 29 feet and 2 翻 inches, shattering the previous record by nearly two feet. His record has stood for the past 48 years, much to Beamons pleasure. He does acknowledge: However, records are made to be broken.
泭I think Bob’s feat was equivalent to walking on the moon, fellow Olympic medalist John Carlos told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. What he did was phenomenal 48 years ago, and it’s just as phenomenal today.
Beamon said that sports was the hook that pulled him through a difficult childhood. His mother died when he was 8 years old. He grew up poor and, he said, was definitely headed to a life of crime.
A member of the Adelphi Athletics Hall of Fame, Beamon told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that it was vital that he earned his college degree at Adelphi.
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