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TCU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

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Raymond Stewart

  • Class
    1989
  • Induction
    2000
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Track & Field / Cross Country

Raymond Stewart has been living life in the fast lane nearly all his life. The seven-time All-American sprinter lettered all four of his years at TCU. He brought international success to Fort Worth from his native Jamaica, when he won the silver medal in the '84 Olympic Games while still in high school. Stewart capped a stellar collegiate career with a national championship in the 100 during his senior year. He was ranked number one in the world in 89, building on his 87 and 88 All-SWC honors and the collegiate record (38.23) he helped set while running on the 4X100 relay team in 89. The 38.23 mark bettered the 38.46 time set by the 1986 TCU Championship team. Stewart also ran in the 88, 92 and 96 Olympics finishing 7th in the 100 meters in 88 and 92. He was the first man to ever reach the final round in Olympic 100 competition three times. Stewart reached the quarterfinal round in the '96 Olympics. 

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