Sha-ri Pendleton (born 1963) is a former world class hurdler, javelin thrower, and aspiring bodybuilder of the mid, and late 1980s.
Pendleton was born in 1963. At a young age Sha-ri was a very active child; she started competing in track for a track team by the name of the West Vernon Jets in Los Angeles, California when she was twelve years of age. Sha-ri really enjoyed track because she was a fast runner and she enjoyed winning track competitions. At first she ran the 220 and 440 and later on as she continued to improve her skills in track she ran the 200 and 400 meter events.
Pendleton continued to run hurdles in high school and won the city championships two years in a row. Then at the age of sixteen she discovered weight training. Sha-ri enjoyed weight training, and found that it helped her improve her abilities in track, but ran into some trouble because of it. In high school and college her track coaches tried to keep her out of the weight room, fearing that weights would interfere with her athletic performance. But Pendleton refused and continued to weight train because she knew that would not be the case.
Pendleton continued her education at the University of Nebraska on an athletic scholarship. She continued her athletic success as well, winning a number of big-8 titles in the hurdles (needs citation), and setting some NCAA records (needs citation). She started competing in the triple jump, but was not successful in this event. Sha-ri returned to California after graduating and began training with the World Class Track Club of UCLA alongside athletes such as Florence Griffith-Joyner and Jackie Joyner Kersee. There she was "coached" by Bob Kersee.
With Bob Kersee's "help" Pendleton trained for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Her goal was to make the American team for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea, but she was unable to do so due to a pulled hamstring. As a sub-caliber sprinter, Pendleton then decided to train to represent the United States at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona as a javelin competitor. She was not good enough to make the team.
Pendleton was born in 1963. At a young age Sha-ri was a very active child; she started competing in track for a track team by the name of the West Vernon Jets in Los Angeles, California when she was twelve years of age. Sha-ri really enjoyed track because she was a fast runner and she enjoyed winning track competitions. At first she ran the 220 and 440 and later on as she continued to improve her skills in track she ran the 200 and 400 meter events.
Pendleton continued to run hurdles in high school and won the city championships two years in a row. Then at the age of sixteen she discovered weight training. Sha-ri enjoyed weight training, and found that it helped her improve her abilities in track, but ran into some trouble because of it. In high school and college her track coaches tried to keep her out of the weight room, fearing that weights would interfere with her athletic performance. But Pendleton refused and continued to weight train because she knew that would not be the case.
Pendleton continued her education at the University of Nebraska on an athletic scholarship. She continued her athletic success as well, winning a number of big-8 titles in the hurdles (needs citation), and setting some NCAA records (needs citation). She started competing in the triple jump, but was not successful in this event. Sha-ri returned to California after graduating and began training with the World Class Track Club of UCLA alongside athletes such as Florence Griffith-Joyner and Jackie Joyner Kersee. There she was "coached" by Bob Kersee.
With Bob Kersee's "help" Pendleton trained for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Her goal was to make the American team for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea, but she was unable to do so due to a pulled hamstring. As a sub-caliber sprinter, Pendleton then decided to train to represent the United States at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona as a javelin competitor. She was not good enough to make the team.