William Augustus Banks III (born March 11, 1956) is an American athlete. Born at Travis Air Force Base, California, he grew up in San Diego County and went to Oceanside High School. Banks is an Eagle Scout.
Banks was a member of the 1984 and 1988 Olympic teams and participated with the 1983 and 1987 IAAF World Championships in Athletics World Championship teams. He was awarded the Track & Field News and United States Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year in 1985 and won the Jesse Owens Award as the Outstanding Athlete in Track and Field. Banks also won the British AAA Championships titles at the 1985 AAA Championships and 1991 AAA Championships.
He served USA Track & Field as chair of the Athletes Advisory Committee in addition to serving as an organization vice president.
Banks will always be remembered as one of the most flamboyant athletes to compete in track and field. He is the originator of the now common hand clapping that takes place during many track and field events, and which he first did at DN-galan in 1981.Nils Palmgren. "
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Så föddes handklappningen – historien om Willie Banks och fem lite fulla killar på Stadion" (archived), Dagens Nyheter, 29 September 2019.
Banks exuberant personality was also present in his jumping. He has been reported as laughing during some of his jumps. When he set the world record of 17.97 m at the 1985 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, his attention seemed more intent on completing his jump in order to cheer for teammate Louise Romo who was completing her 800 metres on the track adjacent to the runway at the same time. He held that record for over ten years until Jonathan Edwards broke it for the first time in 1995 with 17.98m. He also jumped 18.20m at Indianapolis in 1988, but this was assisted by an Wind assistance of 5.2 m/s. Held Masters Triple Jump (M45 & M60) and Masters High Jump (M55 & M60) Records.
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| 1975 | - | 8th |
| 1976 | - | 4th |
| 1977 | 5th | 2nd |
| 1978 | - | 3rd |
| 1979 | 5th | 2nd |
| 1980 | 2nd | 1st |
| 1981 | 1st | |
| 1982 | 5th | 1st |
| 1983 | 2nd | 1st |
| 1984 | 6th | 3rd |
| 1985 | 1st | |
| 1986 | 8th | 3rd |
| 1987 | 7th | 2nd |
| 1988 | 7th | 2nd |
| 1989 | - | 8th |
| 1990 | - | - |
| 1991 | - | 3rd |
| 1992 | - | 9th |
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