Former track and field Olympian Al Joyner was surprised this week by Storage Wars star Rene Nezhoda, who returned memorabilia belonging to his late wife and three-time gold medalist, Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner.

According to Yahoo, Nezhoda recently purchased Flo-Jo’s memorabilia collection from a friend who acquired her storage locker for several thousand dollars eight years ago. The collection includes Flo-Jo’s legendary Olympic jacket and 1988 autographed track shoes, which she wore when she won gold in the 100m and 200m in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Rare photos and autographed Flo-Jo Barbie dolls were also included.

After the story went viral, members of Flo-Jo’s family contacted Nezhoda with the hope of buying the collection back. Within days Joyner and Nezhoda struck a deal.

 

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The emotional interaction was caught on YouTube, where Nezhoda said he was happy to return the collection back to Joyner’s family–for a price—instead of putting the items up for auction. Al Joyner met with the dealer in San Diego.

“I want to be very clear. This is not charity; I am making a profit. Al knows what I paid for it and he is the only person that knows what I paid for it,” Nezhoda says in the video “I told him the profit I want to make. It’s like a track runner, you want to win.”

The two men discuss the items in the collection including a weight belt she used for training that Joyner was excited was back in his possession.

“That was something that we did together,” Joyner says, noting how he helped design the belt’s bright colors.

Flo-Jo won a silver medal at the 1984 Olympic games along with three gold medals and a silver at the ’88 games. In addition to her wins, the track star was known for her shining personality off the track and her fashion on it which included her long, acrylic nails.

Source: Al Joyner Buys Memorabilia Belonging To Late Wife Florence ‘Flo-Jo’ Griffith Joyner