Lolo Jones Ethnicity
Lolo Jones Ethnicity- Pictures of Lolo Jones, an American track and field athlete, whose ethnicity is an interesting mix. Lolo Jones also known as Lori Jones, is of French, Native American, African American, and Norwegian descent. Lolo currently lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Lolo Jones ethnicity is on people’s mind because she has green eyes and at times looks black other times Lolo Jones looks American Indian. Lolo Jones was supposed to win the 100-meter hurdles at the Beijing Olympics, but she stumbled and finished the race seventh.
After the competition,Lolo Jones shared her feelings, she explained:
“You hit a hurdle about twice a year where it affects your race.”“It’s just a shame that it was on the biggest race of my life.”“The hurdles were just coming up very fast and I just told myself what I always tell myself, ‘keep things tight’. But it’s kind of like when you are racing a car and going max velocity and you hit a curve, either you can maintain control or you can crash and burn. Today I crashed and burned.”
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- 2008 Beijing Olympics | | August 20, 2008






LOLO you are such an inspiration. You have done wonders in your hometown to help others and you are full of class and grace in defeat of what seemed to be lots of hard work you put into the olympics. That gold was in reach and u stumbled…baby maybe it wasn’t meant to be. I know it sounds bad but maybe it just wasn’t. You always have london 2012. You are beautiful inside and out and a true champion!!! head up baby!
hey LOLO- I watched you tonight for the first time and you are amazing. Regardless of what happened, you could see the determination and drive you have in your eyes! I have been reading your story and it hits too close to home! How inspiring you are. I hope to meet you one day and i am sure i will act the same way you did when you met Michael Jordan hahaha. Stay motivated
Shawn P. from Az.
Lolo,
-your an awsome genuin person. Thank you for representing the U.S.A.-I WISH I knew you personaly. I also wish I could have seen you win-Sorry but I know you would if you could do it again. Please try again in 4 years. I love seeing you n Tv.
You are gorgous too ;P
Good morning Lolo,
I hadn’t heard of you until the Olympics. I just like to express my deepest feelings for your loss in the Beijing Olympics. I know what it’s like to hit a hurdle in a race. That’s a fear that all hurdlers have and it does happen. It seemed that it was an unfair incident and for it to occur at your biggest stage.
Your interview after the race was most impressive. You accepted defeat with grace and big time dignity with your head held up high. I hope you’re going to consider the 2012 games because there’s still a great deal of determination I could see in your eye from your interview.
You are a gorgeous and exciting woman to watch. I love your humbling nature, a class act. Keep reaching for the stars or gold in your situation.
Best Regards
A.J. Wichita Ks.
Lolo, keep your head up! Only the few and well poised could have executed the grace and humility you showed in the face of vehemous, bitter disappointment. Note I did not use the tem defeat! Shawn and the others benefited, but you my dear shall rise up and conquer that goal of victory in your event come 2012. Jah loves a gracious spirit and that you are , so be encouraged as Providence Devine, talent and time are on your side. Rise up from the ashes, go forth and live your life in joy….2012 will be here before we know it…that’ll be your time and place. Focus, focus, Foucus.
Ricky T.
Lolo your a beautiful combination both inside and out. I hope success for you in the future.
i watched you compete last night and was totaly amazed by your performence,and your life story,some what like my own life story.I would love2meet you oneday.keep your head up,in my my book you’re always a winner..Ron Killings
I love this girl. I was heart broken that she didn’t medal. I’m looking forward to seeing her do much better in the future. She is truly a joy to watching.
My heart is with you as you continue forward in your career. I look forward to seeing much more of you in the coming years.
Persevere
Ms Kim
Something tells me that the trip up will be the start of good things for you. I am certainly pushing millions of positive thoughts in your direction. From tragedy you will rise again like a phoenix to triumph.
When God stirred up the mix in the genetic cauldron, he reallt came up with something beautiful…Lolo Jones…the heart and face of an angel.
Being a champion has nothing to do with whether someone wins a medal or not.
Lolo Jones is a champion.
It’s really all that simple.
Lolo it was heartbreaking to see you loose but so refreshing how you gave no excuse,good luck in the future I’m sure you’ll bounce back because you’re a winner
your helllaaaa finnee lolo
I attend church @ HPC in Louisiana. I once heard a quest speaker say “Not Now doesn’t mean No. It doesn’t mean it won’t happen.” My heart went out to you Lolo but I knew god was in control and I said to myself God have great things in store for this young lady. I know he is just preparing you and I think next time you will prevail. I am so glad that you represent us in the United States most importantly in the state of Louisiana. You are truly a Genuine Champion to us.
Thanks
It is simple; I love LOLO JONES
I live in Belgium, I speak french but for Lolo Jones I speak English
I love you Lolo !!!
continue atletism for winner olympic games 2012
LOLO jones, is the most beautiful, gorgeous, and just n e thing else a woman could ever be, she is amazing at what she does, and who doesn’t have a crush on LOLO
It’s cool that she’s mixed race, but come on!!
How can you say she looks black or native, but not white??
She looks European. A white girl with mixed roots.
There’s no reason for this discussion in the first place. The important thing is that she’s beautiful, and a world famous athlete.
History IS important, but race doesn’t matter, except to victims and haters. There’s a big difference between racial-history and race.
Go Lolo!!!
i love lolo jones….and also admire her.
she is my hero.
and i would love to be like her one day.
I plan to see her at the 2012 olmpyics.
see you soon lolo.
Emmo she doesn’t look like the pale ugly ass woman in my town,she look’s like a mixed African American White Indian woman,white people need to stop trying included mixed groups into the pale white races.
LOLO YOU HAVE A FAN FOR LIFE AND AS FAR AS RACE I DON’T CARE IF YOU ARE FROM THE MOON YOU ARE ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN I HAVE EVER SEEN.GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS.