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Madeline Manning Mims, Olympic Chaplain
Episode 160

Madeline Manning Mims, Olympic Chaplain

Keep the Flame Alive · Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown

October 28, 20201h 17m

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Show Notes

Legendary Olympian Madeline Manning Mims has the distinction of being America's first (and currently still only) female athlete to win the gold medal in the 800m run, which she achieved at the Mexico City 1969 Olympics. She added a silver in the 4x400m relay at Munich 1972, competed at Montreal 1976, and was selected for the Moscow 1980 that stayed home due to the US boycott of those Games.

After her competitive career, Madeline found another calling: Chaplain. She's been a volunteer chaplain at every Summer Olympics since Seoul 1988, being a presence of faith for athletes during the Games.

That's right. There are chaplains and religious officials at the Olympics. What do they do? In part one of our interview with Madeline, she explains the role of an Olympic chaplain and the history of how they came to be at the Games.

Madeline founded the United States Council for Sports Chaplaincy, and you can learn more about the organization here.

As always, we have news from TKFLASTAN, including from:

Plus, lots of updates from Tokyo 2020 and news about some possible changes to the event program for Paris 2024.

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