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e's the ultimate specialist,
taking one arcane event, the
400-meter hurdles, and refining it,
redefining it, crystallizing it, to the
point where the race is one with the
man; she's the classic generalist, the
only female gymnast to make it to
all four event finals, none of which
she won. But by then, of course,
she'd won her gold medal in the
All-Around. So Moses and Retton
have taught us again that, however
much great athletes must be blessed
with ability, each champion must be fired in his or her own kiln.
Photograph by Walter Iooss Jr.
Mary Lou Retton,the first American woman ever to score a perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics, captured the All-Around gold at the 1984 Olympic Games. She was also the first woman to grace the front of a Wheaties box. After retiring from competition, Retton, now 28, became the traveling, cooking corporate spokesperson for Tyson Holly Farms chicken.
Edwin Moses won his second Olympic gold medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the 1984 Games (his first came in 1976). From 1977-1987, he won 122 consecutive races. Moses' dominance continued as he won the world and the national outdoor championships in 1987. After finishing third at the 1988 Olympic Games, he retired to pursue an M.B.A. at Pepperdine University. Now 38, Moses is a financial consultant for the Robinson-Humphrey Group.
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