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Willie J. Smith III

Track and Field ∙ Rochester

Willie James Smith III was born in Rochester, PA, and moved with his family to Long Island, NY, where he attended Uniondale High School. During high school, Willie earned the nickname "The Long Island Express", and his path to the Olympics began. Willie was a nationally renowned high-school sprinter, tying national scholastic records in the 100 meters and 220 meters, and, in 1974, Track & Field News named Willie the High School Athlete of the Year.

At Auburn University, Willie started as a sprinter but moved to the longer distance of 400 meters. Willie was indoor Southeastern Conference (SEC) champion in the 440 yards in 1976, 1977, and 1978, was outdoor SEC champion in the 440 yards in 1977 and 1978, and was NCAA indoor champion in the 440 yards in 1977 and 1978. Willie earned seven All-American honors and was a five-time SEC champion, winning the 440-yard dash indoor title three consecutive years, in 1976, 1977, and 1978, and the outdoors title back-to-back in 1977 and 1978. A team captain his last two seasons at Auburn, Willie was recognized his senior year with his university's highest honor, as Athlete of the Year. As current Auburn head track coach Ralph Spry indicated: "Willie Smith is one of the all-time track and field greats at Auburn, who helped the program gain national prominence as a sprints school."

Over his career, Willie won numerous medals. In 1977, Willie won silver in the 400 meters at the World University Games in Bulgaria, alongside gold with the U.S. 4x400 meter relay team. In 1979, Willie won bronze in the 400 meters at the Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. At the International Association of Athletics Federation World Cup in Athletics, Willie won gold in the 4x100 relay in Montreal in 1979 and gold in the 4x400 relay in Rome in 1981. Moreover, in 1979 and 1980, Willie was USA Outdoor Track and Field Champion in the 400 meters.

Willie made the 1976 U.S. Olympic team as an alternate for the 4x100 relay team. He made the 1980 U.S. Olympic team and finished second in the 400 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials, but he did not compete in Moscow due to the United States' boycott of the Olympic games. At the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Willie won the gold medal as part of the U.S. team in the 4x400 relay. Willie was a member of the first place 1600 meters relay team at the 1991 World Indoor Championships in Spain, and, in 1996, the New York Times covered Willie's attempt to make the 1996 Olympic team at age 40.

Willie was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Auburn Tiger Trail in 2000. Willie died November 7, 2020, at age 64, in Sylacauga, AL. He was survived by wife Dona and daughter Kendal.