Background
Crockett was born in Hall, Tennessee, where his father was a sharecropper.
Crockett was born in Hall, Tennessee, where his father was a sharecropper.
His family moved to Missouri when Crockett was a young boy. Crockett was a track star from his time at high school in Webster Groves in Saint Louis County, Missouri. In 1968 as a senior he ran the second fastest time that year by a high-school student.
In 1974, he ran the fastest 100-yard dash with manual timing of 9.0 seconds, a record he still holds.
This was deemed at the time by the Los Angeles Times as "Immortality in 9 Seconds Flat", and he was quickly tagged with the title the world"s fastest man by Track and Field News who put him on their June 1974 cover. Crockett never ran in the Olympics for the United States of America having been eliminated at the semi-final stage of the 1972 United States of America Olympics trials and the quarter-finals of the 1976 trials.
Crockett has gone on to become an administrator and director of business development for the College of Nursing at Forest Park Hospital in Street Louis, Missouri. After college, he moved back to Webster Groves where he had attended Brentwood and Webster Groves High School.
As a gift to his local community, Crockett started in 2004 the "The Ivory Crockett Run "4" Webster", a fun walk/run.
Some people questioned his winning of his national titles because rivals were missing, and they even doubted the legitimacy of his world record. Crockett was voted to be ranked among the best in the United States of America and the world in the 100 m sprint event in the period from 1969 to 1974, according to Track and Field News. He was also voted to be ranked 10th in the United States of America and 4th in the world in the 200 m sprint in 1973.
He was recruited to Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, where he competed successfully on their track team, including becoming twice United States of America champion in the 100 yards sprint, in 1969 and 1970. His local community recognised his achievements by naming a park in his honour, "Ivory Crockett Park". Crockett has not always been given the cr due to him for what he achieved as a track athlete.