Zelda
Bolden, Mt. San Antonio College
Inducted: 2007
Zelda Bolden grew
up in Ft. Worth, Texas and was the second of five children. After moving
to California, her athletic career took root at Garey High School in Pomona
where she ranked among the top ten high school runners for three consecutive
years. She was a California Prep State finalist in the 100-meter and 200-meter
dashes. At the 1982 California State Finals, Zelda captured second place
in the 200-meter dash with an impressive time of 23.65 seconds.
In 1983, Bolden enrolled
at Mt. San Antonio College and quickly established herself as a premier
athlete as she shattered community college records in the 100-meter dash
(11.23 seconds) and 200-meter dash (23.12 seconds). Both times remain
California community college records and the National community college
record for an American-born athlete.
Bolden continued her
student-athlete career at the University of Washington, where she set
the school record in the 100-meter dash with a mark of 11.47 seconds in
1985, a record that remains today. Her time of 7.50 seconds in the 60-meter
dash is third on the school's all-time list.
In 1987, Bolden was
hired as an outreach recruiter in Mt. San Antonio College's Extended Opportunity
Programs and Services (EOPS), a department that provides access to higher
education for students with academic and financial disadvantages. From
1989-1993, she worked for the Los Angles Urban League as an employment
advisor and from 1993-1997 she served as a job developer for the "Los
Angeles Projects With Industry" program.
She returned to Mt.
San Antonio College in 1997 as a job developer within the Student Services
Division, where she oversees specialized job fairs, student job search
advising and assisting challenged students to find employment opportunities.
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