Carl Lewis is one of the most decorated and iconic athletes in track and field history.
Over a career that spanned nearly two decades, Lewis won 9 Olympic gold medals and 1 silver across four Games (1984–1996), dominating in events like the 100m, 200m, and long jump. Known for his unmatched speed and consistency, he helped redefine what was possible in athletics and became a global ambassador for the sport.
Lewis began training seriously as a teenager and quickly rose to prominence. His performance at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics—winning four gold medals at 23 years old, solidified his place in history.
Today, Carl Lewis continues to inspire as a coach at the University of Houston, mentoring the next generation of track stars. He’s also active in social and youth development causes, using his platform to promote education, health, and opportunity through sport.