Flo-Jo Was an Olympic Star

Flo-Jo Was an Olympic Star, But Her Life Ended in Tragedy

Written by: Malik

To this day, Florence Griffith Joyner remains the fastest woman on earth and the world’s most recognizable sprinter.

Known for her flamboyant style, controversy still plagues the late sprinter as some say she used performance-enhancing steroids to break world records.

So, what’s the truth behind Flo-Jo’s success? Was she a cheat or history’s fastest fashionista? On your mark, get set, go… as we dive into Flo-Jo’s fascinating and tragic story.

A Star Is Born

Flo-Jo was born Florence Delorez Griffith in Los Angeles, California, on December 21st, 1959. The seventh of 11 children, her mother was also called Florence and worked as a seamstress. Her father, Robert, was an electrician.

A Star Is Born

Both parents earned extra money doing odd jobs for friends and neighbors in and around Watts. Needless to say, life for an African-American family in the late 1950s and 1960s was tough. The Griffiths did the best they could, but they always struggled financially.

Eleven Kids

The Griffith family originally lived in the Sun Village community of Littlerock, north of Los Angeles, but when her parents split up and later divorced, Florence Senior raised her eleven children single-handedly.

Eleven Kids

The devoted mother moved her 11 kids to the Jordan Downs housing projects in the predominantly African-American neighborhood of Watts, Los Angeles, and continued her work as a seamstress. They didn’t know it, but their community was about to be rocked to the core…

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Malik
Malik is a content editor at Trending that who specializes in entertainment, celebrity, music, and viral news. With a passion for pop culture and storytelling, he delivers fresh takes on trending topics that keep readers coming back.