Rebekah Colberg

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Dr. Rebekah Colberg (December 25, 1918 – July, 1985) born in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico is known as "The Mother of Women's Sports in Puerto Rico".

Rebekah Colberg
Rebekah Colberg

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[edit] Early years

When Rebekah's mother gave birth, she was only seven months pregnant and Rebekah's weight was only four pounds. Little did anybody imagine then, that someday Rebekah would break sports barriers for Puerto Rican women. Even though there used to be a lot of discrimination in sports against women, Rebekah was to prove that women did have the potencial to be great athetes, if given the chance.

Rebekah graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a Bachelors Degree in science and pharmacy. She received her Masters in physical education from Columbia University in New York and her Doctorate in medicine from the National University of Mexico (UNAM).

[edit] Sports accomplishments

From 1932-1946, for fourteen consecutive years, Rebekah was Puerto Rico's tennis champion. In 1938, she won two gold medals at the IV Central American and Caribbean Games, celebrated in Panama, in the discus and javelin throw events. In 1946, when the games were celebrated in Mexico, she won a gold medal in softball. While studying for her Masters Degree at Columbia University, she was in the university's field hockey and lacrosse championship teams. She was also a member of the undefeated women's basketball team of the University of Mexico.

[edit] Later years

In 1952, Rebekah was inducted into the Puerto Rican Athletic Hall of Fame and the Puerto Rican Tennis Hall of Fame. Her younger brother, the late Severo Colberg Ramirez, was the President of the Puerto Rican House of Representives (Camara de Representantes) from 1980 to 1985. She is considered by many as the greatest woman athlete to have been born in Puerto Rico. Rebekah Colberg died on July 1985 in her hometown, Cabo Rojo.

[edit] Honors

Coliseo Rebekah Colberg
Coliseo Rebekah Colberg

The City of Cabo Rojo honored Rebekah Colberg's memory by naming a Coliseum after her (which became, in 1989, the home of what was Cabo Rojo's BSN team), and in Rio Piedras there is also a Rebekah Colberg Muti-sports Gym.

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[edit] Further reading

  • ZAMORA, F., & ESCABÍ, I. (1997). Autógrafo: seres ordinarios con vidas extraordinarias : guía del maestro. Colección Autógrafo, 1. [San Juan, P.R.], People Television - book of a TV series (in Spanish).

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