HD
2016
At just 19, Harry Jerome stood out as Canada’s brightest track and field talent, gearing up for the Rome Olympics in 1959. However, a devastating leg injury in 1962 threatened to end his career prematurely. Undeterred, Jerome showcased remarkable determination and resilience, embarking on what legendary coach Bill Bowerman hailed as "the greatest comeback in track and field history." Amid significant political unrest, personal struggles, and racial challenges, Jerome’s unwavering spirit and relentless drive shone through as he fought to reclaim his place as a record-setting athlete.