Gerald Tinker
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1972 Munich | 4x100 m relay |
Gerald Alexander Tinker (born January 19, 1951) is an American former track athlete and football player. He won a gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Early years
[edit]Gerald Tinker attended Coral Gables Senior High School in Coral Gables, Florida, where he excelled as a football and track athlete. In 1967, Tinker, along with quarterback Craig Curry and Bertram Taylor, was part of an all-black backfield at the previously all-white school. The team was rated the team of the century by the FHSAA.[1]
Sprinting career
[edit]Running for the Kent State Golden Flashes track and field team, Tinker won the 1973 60 yards at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.[2]
At the 1972 Summer Olympics, Gerald Tinker ran the third leg in the American 4 x 100 metres relay team, which won a gold medal and equalled the United States' own world record of 38.19.[3] His cousin, Larry Black, also ran a leg in that same relay. Larry Black attended Miami Killian High School where he also was a track star. His school was a football rival of Coral Gables Senior High School that Gerald attended. Despite that, both teamed up to help win Olympic Gold.
NFL career
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Position: | Wide receiver | ||||||
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Born: | Miami, Florida, U.S. | January 19, 1951||||||
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 173 lb (78 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | Coral Gables Senior (Coral Gables, Florida) | ||||||
College: | Kent State/Memphis | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1974 / Round: 2 / Pick: 44 | ||||||
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After the Olympics, Tinker was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2nd round (44th overall) of the 1974 NFL draft as wide receiver. He played for the Falcons (1974–1975) and the Green Bay Packers (1975).[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ghosts of the Orange Bowl: Nick Kotys". August 8, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
- ^ Times, Neil Amdur Special to The New York (March 10, 1973). "KEOGH CAPTURES 2‐MILE RUN TITLE". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ "Gerald Tinker Bio and Stats". Online Database. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on September 9, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
- ^ "Gerald Tinker NFL & AFL Statistics". Online Database. Pro Football Reference. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Coral Gables, Florida
- Players of American football from Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Players of American football from Miami
- Track and field athletes from Miami
- American male sprinters
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field
- American football return specialists
- American football wide receivers
- Atlanta Falcons players
- Green Bay Packers players
- Kent State Golden Flashes football players
- Memphis Tigers football players
- Medalists at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners
- Kent State Golden Flashes men's track and field athletes
- American track and field athletics Olympic medalist stubs
- American football wide receiver, 1950s birth stubs