Anna Cockrell Shares Visits This HBCU In Her Hometown After Olympic Win

Charlotte, North Carolina ‘s Anna Cockrell visited her hometown HBCU, Johnson C. Smith University.

On Tuesday, the silver Olympic medalist was seen on campus talking with the JCSU track team per HBCU Gameday . A video on social media shows Cockrell wearing a Team USA bomber jacket and her silver medal while talking about her big win in the 400m at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“Nothing was going to stop me from what I had to do. Like that’s really how I felt, because, I mean Coach Lawrence knows this; I sacrificed a lot,” Cockrell said in the video before mentioning how she moved from Los Angeles after college to Texas when she went pro. Her coach took a job in Arkansas, and Cockrell added that moving to Arkansas was the last thing she wanted to do before the video ended.

Cockrell was predestined for greatness. Her father, Kieth Cockrell, was a track star at Charlotte’s Providence Day School under current JCSU track coach Carol Lawrence and is vice chair of the Johnson C. Smith University board. Her older siblings, including former Duke and NFL cornerback Ross Cockrell, also motivated her to be great. As an athlete at Providence Day, Cockrell realized she could go beyond high school track.

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