Inductees Peorian Herb Jamison represented the United States in the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece in 1896. Jamison was a student at Princeton when he was asked to join a 13-man United States team at the resumption of the Olympic Games.
In Athens, Jamison chalked up the fastest qualifying time in the 400-meter dash, but placed second in the finals, winning a Silver Medal with a time of 55.2 seconds. It is believed Jamison placed third in the 100-meter dash. As a senior at Peoria High School in 1893, he was the only triple winner in the very first Illinois State High School Track and Field Meet. Jamison died in 1938 at the age of 62 after many years in the insurance business.
Teresa Montefusco![]() Teresa Montefusco was at the very beginning of the rapid development of women's gymnastics. At the 1960 Rome Olympic World Games, Montefusco and her teammates brought the women's team from 23rd slot in the 1956 Olympics up to 9th place finish. "It was the biggest leap ever made by a gymnastic team," she recalls. |