Al Joyner is an American Track and field coach and former athlete.
With a leap of 56 feet 7.5 inches, he became the first African American in 80 years to win a gold medal in the triple jump.
Al has been inducted into the Arkansas State University Track and Field Hall of Fame (1993), the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame (1997) and the Illinois Track and Field Hall of Fame (1999).
He was hired by SportsToday.com to write columns on track and field for the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia.
He was on the University of California UCLA in Los Angeles' track and field staff as an assistant coach/women's jumps coach from 1999 to 2003.
He was the sprint & jump coach for the 2005 USOC Paralympics team in Helsinki, which won 16 out of the 30 medals the USA team won.
In 2005, he joined the USATF/ USOC coaching staff and became the full-time USOC high performance jump coach in 2007.
Al Joyner's net worth is currently estimated at $3.3 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $3.3 million |
2021 | $3 million |
2020 | $2.8 million |
Al Joyner is married to Alisha Biehn since 2003.
Children: Al Joyner has a son, Jayden Alfredrick Joyner and 2 daughters, Skylar Rose Joyner, Mary Ruth Joyner.
Siblings: Al Joyner has 3 sisters, Debra McNair, Angela Joyner and Jackie Joyner-Kersee.
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