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When Wilma Rudolph was a child something?

When Wilma was a child she was very tiny and sickly,before wilma turned five she got sicker than ever…during this sickness Wilma left leg twisted inward & she couldn't move it bak……when the doctor came to see her he said beside scarlet fever Wilma was stricken with polio ( in those days most children who got polio either died or were permenantly cripple,there was no cure) But at last Wilma over came her polio by doing leg excercises & she could finally get off her brace and be a normal person……Wilma grew up to be a famous runner….she Achived 3 gold medals in the Olympics (track and field games) when she was representing the United states. Wilma Rudolph once known as the sickliest child in clarksville,had become the fastest woman in the world. I wish that I helped u bye.;)


What are some famous speeches by famous people?

President John Kennedy said this.(Asknot what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.)


What is Wilma Rudolph favorite color?

red


Who is Rudolph?

Rudolph is a fictional reindeer that helps to pull the sled of Santa Claus. It is said that Rudolph can fly and has a bright red nose that helps Santa navigate in bad climactic conditions.


Who said cells divide to make new cells?

Rudolph Virchow


Who said Rudolph the red nose reindeer was cute?

Santa Clause


Who said life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain?

The first time I learned about that famous quotation, it was an anonimous one. It is mostly used in motivational speeches. The quote is by Vivian Greene.


Sentences for figurative speeches?

never been said the true and no money...


What is Rudolph the red nosed reindeer dad's name?

When Montgomery Ward produced the Children's book in 1939, Rudolph didn't have a father. In the 1964 ABC TV special it is said that Donner is Rudolph's dad.


What famous person said lets have a toast?

The phrase "Let's have a toast" is often associated with various celebratory speeches and is not attributed to a specific famous person. However, it is commonly used in speeches and gatherings by many public figures, including politicians and celebrities, to mark special occasions. If you're referring to a specific event or context, please provide more details for a more precise answer.


What was the famous and important line from President Kennedy and speech?

"ask not what your country can do for you, askwhat you can do for your country," is Kennedy's most famous quote. Others said virtually the same thing before he did, but his quote is one that people remember. I am not sure that it is the most important line in his speeches.


Is Rudolph really?

my mom said Santa is not real, but i still believe. if Santa is real, then who will guide sleigh on Christmas, Rudolph must be real because reindeer are real