Education
University of Tennessee.
University of Tennessee.
Delisa Walton-Floyd represented the United States at the 1987 Pan American Games. Winning a silver medal at 800 meters. Walton-Floyd also competed at the World Championships in 1987 and 1991.
Advancing to the semi-final on both occasions.
After finishing second at the 1988 United States. Olympic Team Trials, Walton-Floyd reached the pinnacle of her career at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South of Korea. During a very close final race, Walton-Floyd produced a lifetime best performance of 1:57.80 to finish in fifth place - less than a second from a bronze medal.
Walton-Floyd is a 1983 graduate of the University of Tennessee, where she earned accolades as an All-American track and field athlete for the Volunteers. She set the still standing NFHS national high school records in the 880 yard run at 2:07.7.
The federation converted record-keeping to metric distances shortly afterward.
Fittingly, Walton-Floyd was voted by Michigan sportswriters as 1978 High School Track and Field Athlete of the Year. In 1991 she was tested positive for amphetamine and suspended. She claimed she took a drug called Sydnocarb which the United States Olympic Committee"s Drug Hotline had assured her to be legal after her inquiry.
A lawsuit that she filed against the USOC had no success.