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Al Joyner was born on 19 January, 1960 in East St. Louis, IL. At 60 years old, Al Joyner height is 6 ft 1 in (185.4 cm).

Now We discover Al Joyner's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 62 years old?

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Al Joyner Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1960
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace East St. Louis, IL
Nationality IL

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Who Is Al Joyner's Wife?

His wife is Alisha Biehn (m. 2003), Florence Griffith Joyner (m. 1987–1998)

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Wife Alisha Biehn (m. 2003), Florence Griffith Joyner (m. 1987–1998)
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Children Mary Ruth Joyner, Skylar Rose Joyner, Jayden Alfredrick Joyner

Al Joyner Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Al Joyner worth at the age of 62 years old? Al Joyner’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from IL. We have estimated Al Joyner's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1999

With 15 years of coaching experience under his belt, Joyner joined the University of California UCLA in Los Angeles' track and field staff as an assistant coach/women's jumps coach from 1999 to 2003. "Al Joyner brings to our program world-class experience and recognition in the jumps, both as a competitor and coach", said Jeanette Bolden, UCLA's women's head coach: "I have known Al since 1983. I have always found him to be an extremely hard worker who is enthusiastic and very knowledgeable about the jumps and sprints." Joyner has also worked with a host of professional players from the NFL, NBA, MLB, and Soccer. He was the sprint & jump coach for the 2005 USOC Paralympics team in Helsinki, which won 16 out of the 30 medals the USA team won. In 2005 he joined the USATF/ USOC coaching staff and became the full-time USOC high performance jump coach in 2007. He lives in Chula Vista, California.

1993

For demonstrating excellence on and off the track, Joyner has been inducted into the Arkansas State University Track and Field Hall of Fame (1993), the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame (1997) and the Illinois Track and Field Hall of Fame (1999). He was hired by SportsToday.com to write columns on track and field for the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia. During this time, he also coached two athletes with their sights on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field team, and was himself training to compete in the men's triple jump trials. A knee injury prevented him from participating.

1987

On October 10, 1987, Joyner married track athlete Florence Griffith, later known as Flo–Jo. The two met in 1980 at the Olympic trials registration. He later became his wife's coach. Griffith Joyner won three gold medals at the 1988 Olympic Games. Their daughter Mary Ruth was born in 1990. Griffith-Joyner died from an epileptic seizure at the age of 38 in 1998. After his wife's death, Joyner began traveling to promote her newly published book, Running for Dummies, and jump-start the Florence Griffith Joyner charity/scholarship fund. He also began directing the Flo Jo Community Empowerment Foundation, an organization dedicated to making dreams come true for the youth around the world. One dollar from every sale of Running for Dummies is donated to this foundation.

1984

In 1984 Joyner traveled to Los Angeles for the Summer Games to compete with the U.S. Olympic track and field team. With a leap of 56 feet 7.5 inches, he became the first African American in 80 years to win a gold medal in the triple jump. He was honored with the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given every four years to the best American competitor in an Olympic Field Event. That same year, he cheered his sister Jackie Joyner Kersee as she competed in the heptathlon. When she captured a silver in the event, they became the first sibling teammates in U.S. history to win medals during the same Olympics.

1960

Alfrederick "Al" Joyner (born January 19, 1960) is an American track and field coach and former athlete. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois. He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. He was also the husband of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world 100 m and 200 m record holder Florence Griffith Joyner and is the brother of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world heptathlon record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee.