Highlight Of 2023 - An AAU Hall Of Fame Induction For Jim Thorpe
01/17/2024
The Movement to give Jim Thorpe the recognition that he deservedOriginally published at RunBlogRun by Jeff Benjamin. Click here for original article
Highlight Of 2023 - An AAU Hall Of Fame Induction For Jim Thorpe
by Jeff Benjamin
“The real criteria for making it to our Hall is that, at one time, you held an AAU card from the Middle Atlantic. Jim Thorpe would have gone in earlier, but we had to track down his AAU info. When he was in the Carlisle School, he ran in the AAU meets…so he had a Middle Atlantic AAU card.”
– Mid-Atlantic AAU District Director Alison Eachus
In June of 2023, another statement to the greatness, as well as the over 100 years of injustices, towards Jim Thorpe was rectified, and it may very well be the last one that finally “closes the book.”
In 1983, the International Olympic Committee restored Thorpe’s 1912 Olympic Pentathlon & Decathlon Gold medals to his family (Thorpe died in 1952). In 2021, the IOC finally reinstated Thorpe as the SOLE champion in both Olympic events in the official record books.
Finally, riding along on the wave of these wonderful events was the induction of Thorpe into the Mid-Atlantic AAU Hall of Fame. The event took place before a crowd of a few hundred people, notably youth AAU members which was held on the outskirts of Philadelphia at the Conshohocken Marriott.
1952 Olympic Steeple Gold Medalist Horace Ashenfelter and 1912 Olympian J.E. ‘Ted’ Meredith were inducted during the Hall of Fame banquet, as well as former WNBA and University of Tennesse basketball star Michelle Marciniak.
Juaquin Hamilton Youngbird, the Ambassador of the Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma, and Johanna Smith, Library/Archival Tech, Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma, were at the ceremony to accept Thorpe’s award, which was a long time coming.
“Justice has definitely been restored to Jim Thorpe tonight,” said Youngbird. “His story will always inspire future generations.”
“Jim Thorpe’s story is one of dedication,”
said AAU President Jo Mirza. “It stands as a lesson to young athletes.”
Bell lap – In addition to the Hall of Fame inductees, over $27,000 in scholarships were awarded to eight deserving student-athletes…This writer is once again grateful for the help and support of Thorpe aficionados and scholars Bob Wheeler & Flo Ridlon!
To read more about the AAU Middle Atlantic District Hall of Fame, click here
To read about Jim Thorpe having his 1912 Olympic Medals restored, click here