Personal life
Alisha Biehn is an American Personality. She is the second wife of Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner and the mother of Skylar Joyner and Jayden Joyner. Alisha Biehn loved to live a private life. She is inactive on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She is famous for being the wife of Olympic gold medalist Al Joyner. They met at a family gathering and started dating. The couple wed in June 2003 in a ceremony draped in garlands of purple and pink flowers. Alisha Biehn became the stepmother of 12-year-old Mary Sing. Alisha and Al welcomed their daughter Skylar in February 2004 and had a son named Jayden, in March 2006. The family had a rare red carpet appearance at the Acura/KOST celebrity benefit concert and pageant in 2013. Here we will discuss her husband’s successful career.
Alisha Biehn’s husband, Al Joyner
Alfredrick Joyner is an American track and field coach and former athlete. He was born on 19 January 1960 in East St. Louis, Illinois, USA. He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. Al Joyner was also the coach and husband of the late four-time Olympic medalist Florence Griffith Joyner. He is the brother of six-time Olympic medalist Jackie Joyner. Joyner attended Arkansas State University. He competed with their track and field team throughout his college career. Joyner was a three-time NCAA All-American indoor champion, and a three-time NCAA All-American and outdoor champion. He had placed 8th in the triple jump at the World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. Joyner traveled to Los Angeles for the Summer Games to compete with the U.S. Olympic track and field team in 1984. He became the first African American in 80 years to win a gold medal in the triple jump. He was honored with the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the best American competitor in an Olympia Fields Event every four years. Alfredrick Joyner and his sister Jackiem Joyner became the first sibling teammates in U.S. history to win medals during the same Olympics. Joyner married track athlete Florence Griffith on 10 October 1987. The two met in 1980 at the Olympic trials registration. He later became his wife’s coach. Griffith Joyner won three gold medals at the 1988 Olympic Games. Their daughter, Mary Ruth, was born in 1990. Griffith-Joyner died from an epileptic seizure at the age of 38 in 1998. Joyner has been inducted into the Arkansas State University Track and Field Hall of Fame(1993), the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame (1997), and the Illinois Track and Field Hall of Fame (1999). SportsToday.com hired him to write columns on track and field for the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia. He also coached two athletes with their sights on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field team. Joyner was on the University of California UCLA in Los Angeles’ track and field staff as an assistant coach/women’s jumps coach from 1999 to 2003.