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Phone Call Conversation on Friday, February 19, 2021 – Spoken Word About Josh by 2x Gold Medalist Sprinter Dr. Charlie Jenkins, OLY

Josh is a dear friend since 1954. Josh was my Olympic teammate, and the thing that was amazing about Josh, for his height, how he can run 400-meter hurdles and jump 110 high hurdles which are geared for taller people.

In the 1950s he competed in Europe every Summer. Each summer, to be able to run in those meets in Europe, you had to qualify and run in the National American Championships held in June. If you placed first, second, and third in those championships you qualify to compete in one or more of those countries.  Josh ran in many track meets with Morgan State College at the time. Representing the United States, he ran track meets out of the country in Germany, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and England.  So, in the summertime josh was mostly in Europe or the West Indies.  You had a choice, and he went during those particular times.

He competed in the indoor track season in the 1950s.  He then competed in the outdoor track season. Then, each year he ran the 400-meter hurdles at the Penn Relays during the outdoor season where he ran the hurdles and he won. He ran every year in his college career.  In June 1956 he qualified to make the United States Olympic Team.  Josh made the Olympic team for the United States, and he competed at the Olympics which was held in Melbourne, Australia, and there he placed third. He got a bronze medal in the 400-meter hurdles.  In other years he ran in the National Championship in June.  He ran every June but not in 1956 because it was the Olympic Trials, and he made the U.S. Olympic Team in 1956.  He ran the National Championship which qualified him to go to Europe and run representing the United States.

It is extremely difficult in those days because the competition was stiff.  But he made it.  The next thing is to be on the podium to get a medal. That was a tremendous accomplishment. Then josh ran individual in the 400-meter and he also ran on the relay team. That one constantly throughout the country indoor running and outdoor running.

In the circuit, when you ran against Olympians in relays and so forth, in college you were very good. First track meet for example was in Boston.  The next track meet was in Philadelphia. Then Baltimore the next day. The next week was in Boston again and then in New York which was the National Championships.

Outdoor season he ran against different schools for historical black colleges, and he ran in California several times and that was the outdoor season and then the outdoor season ended up running the National Championships.  You were able to qualify for Europe to run during the summertime.

One of the great things about Josh he liked to reach out to people and everybody liked him. As a result of that he kept up with people and people kept up about him.  It’s hard in the track circuit and not know about Josh.  Then Josh became friends with Bill Cosby.  They had a nice relationship. Then Josh was in the Marine Corp. He was very proud of that. He was in the Marine Hall of Fame.

Josh was a very good public speaker. The Commander General was extremely happy with Josh winning his award. Josh of course always stayed in touch with the late Coach Hurt.  Mr. and Mrs. Hurt were marvelous people.