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Encyclopedia > Angelita Lind

Angelita Lind (born January 13, 1959 in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is considered by many people in Puerto Rico to be the island's greatest track and field athlete.


Angelita, "The Angel of Puerto Rico", as she is commmonly known by her fans, was born into a poor family. She received her primary and secondary education in her hometown. Angelita first participated in track and field events in the 7th grade. Later, she continued participateing for her high school, however, it wasn't until she became a student at the Inter-American University that she was asked by the Puerto Rican Olympic Committee to represent Puerto Rico in international sports events.


Angelita represented the island and participated in three Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) and won two gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze medal. She also participated in three Pan American Games and in the 1984 Olympics celebrated in Los Angeles, California.


In the CAC of 1982, celebrated in Cuban runners next to her. Right at the finish line the two Cuban girls ran into each other and they both knocked Angelita down. Angelita's feet were crossing the finsih line, but because the Cuban fell into Angelita from behind, it was the Cuban who actually crossed the finish line first. After a prolonged discussion which reached the central offices of the International Athletic Federation, it was decided that Angelita arrived second. They based their decision on a rule of track and field which states that the first torso across the finish line wins.


At that time there had been a lot of turmoil between the Government of Puerto Rico, headed by then governor Carlos Romero Barcelo, who withheld economic support from the athletic delegation headed to Cuba, and The Puerto Rican Olympic Committee, presided by German Rieckehoff, which had to appeal directly to the people for donations. Angelita's "fall" united the people of Puerto Rico. For the first time, they forgot about the fight between the Olympic Committee and the government and concentrated on the sport. It also served to inspire future runners.


Angelita Lind retired in 1992, however on July, 2003 at age 44, she returned to paricipate in the 1,500 dash in the World Masters Athletics championships, which were celebrated in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She continues to hold the national record for the 800 meters dash and the 1,500 meters dash. She earned her Masters Degree and is currently a professor of physical education. Angelita also serves as assistant athletic director in the department of physical education at the Inter-American University in San German, Puerto Rico. In 2004, she was inducted into the "Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame".


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Angelita Lind (682 words)
Angelita Lind (born January 13, 1959 in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is considered by many people in Puerto Rico to be the island's greatest track and field athlete.
Angelita Lind retired in 1992, however on July, 2003 at age 44, she returned to paricipate in the 1,500 dash in the World Masters Athletics championships, which were celebrated in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Angelita Lind (born January 13, 1959 in Patillas, Puerto Rico), is considered by many people in Puerto Rico to be their greatest track and field athlete.
PUERTO RICO HERALD: "The Angel Of Puerto Rico," Angelita Lind Stretches Her Wings (1398 words)
The 800 meters still sends Lind into a panic, despite the fact that her 2:01.31 clocking in 1984 is to this day a Puerto Rican record as is her 1,500-meter best (4:16.68 set in San Juan in 1980).
Lind swears she's not at Mathieu's fitness level, but promised she'll be giving it her all come July 2.
Lind's spectacular running career, during which she won six Central American-Caribbean Games records, wound down in the late '80s, despite victorious reappearances in the early '90s, including a gold medal performance in those same 800 meters during the Central American-Caribbean track and field championships in 1991.
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