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Mildred Ella "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias (/zəˈhɑːriəs/; June 26, 1911 – September 27, 1956) was an American athlete who achieved a great deal of success in golf, basketball and track and field.
Mildred Ella Didrikson was born on June 26, 1911, the sixth of seven children, in the coastal city of Port Arthur, Texas. Her mother, Hannah, and her father, Ole, were immigrants from Norway. Although her three eldest siblings were born in Norway, Babe and her three other siblings were born in Port Arthur. She later changed the spelling of her surname from Didriksen to Didrikson. She moved with her family to 850 Doucette in Beaumont, Texas, at age 4. She claimed to have acquired the nickname "Babe" (after Babe Ruth) upon hitting five home runs in a childhood baseball game, but in reality, her Norwegian mother had called her "Bebe" from the time she was a toddler.
Though best known for her athletic gifts, Didrikson had many talents and was a competitor in even the most domestic of occupations: sewing. An excellent seamstress, she made many of the clothes she wore including her golfing outfits. She claimed to have won the sewing championship at the 1931 State Fair of Texas in Dallas, but in reality won the South Texas State Fair in Beaumont, embellishing the story many years later in 1953. She attended Beaumont High School. Never a strong student, she was forced to repeat the eighth grade and was a year older than her classmates. She eventually dropped out without graduating after she moved to Dallas to play basketball. She was a singer and a harmonica player and recorded several songs on the Mercury Records label. Her biggest seller was "I Felt a Little Teardrop" with "Detour" on the flip side.
Babe is a slang term of endearment. Merriam-Webster states that the word is of Middle English origin, and the first recorded use was in the 14th century. The term may also refer to:
Babe Didrikson at the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles, she throws the javelin, wins hurdles race. 1940's - Babe takes up golf, swinging with men seated behind her, CU Babe with her husband George Zaharias, Babe waves. 1947 - Babe's home town of Denver welcomes her, various parade scenes, Babe receives key to her adopted home town, Mr. And Mrs. Zaharias at home in Denver, she prunes tree, he mows lawn, he cooks and kisses her. 1953 - CU Babe who is making a comeback after bout with cancer, various scenes of the Babe on the golf course for first time since sickness struck, CU Babe.
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Babe Didrikson was a well-rounded athlete who not only won basketball championships, but also won gold medals for track and field events in the Olympics, and won several Women Opens in golf.
Disappointed by the lack of opportunities for women in sports, Babe Didrikson works with other female golfers to create a professional league for women. The Comedy Central app has full episodes of your favorite shows available now. http://on.cc.com/1e85GN8
This is the extraordinary story of a nearly forgotten American superstar athlete. Texas girl Babe Didrikson never tried a sport too tough and never met a hurdle too high. Despite attempts to keep women from competing, Babe achieved All-American status in basketball and won gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Olympics. Then Babe attempted to conquer golf. One of the founders of the LPGA, Babe won more consecutive tournaments than any golfer in history. At the height of her fame, she was diagnosed with cancer. Babe would then take her most daring step of all: go public and try to win again with the hope of inspiring the world. A rollicking saga, stretching across the first half of the 20th century, WONDER GIRL is as fresh, heartfelt, and graceful as Babe herself. For more, http...
Here is Babe Zaharias showing off her dynamically athletic golf swing. She developed her swing from movement patterns derived from the many sports she excelled in.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias was a female athlete of America. She was famous for her remarkable performance in basketball and golf. Follow us https://www.pinterest.com/historygreatest/history-greatest-people/ https://www.youtube.com/c/Historygreatest https://www.google.com/+Historygreatest https://twitter.com/HistoryGreatest http://historygreatest.tumblr.com https://www.facebook.com/historygreatest https://www.linkedin.com/pub/history-greatest/97/b4a/a4
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Our first golf tips segment of the summer takes place at the third hole at the Babe Zaharias Golf Course in Port Arthur. Golf instructor Todd Ross shows us how to approach each shot.