Track and field athlete Rochelle Stevens (1966– ), born in Memphis, Tennessee, won the Olympic silver medal for the 4x400-meter relay at the 1992 Barcelona Games and, with her teammates, reached the top at the 1996 Atlanta games, winning a gold medal for the same event. For her success as a track and field athlete, she has received additional honors: An honorary street in Memphis bears her name, Olympian Rochelle Stevens Avenue, and the outdoor track at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, is now the Rochelle Stevens Track. Rochelle is a graduate of Morgan State, Columbus University, and Canon University, where she earned a doctorate degree in Christian education. Through her Rochelle Stevens Foundation, she assists and mentors athletes, providing camps, track meets, and scholarships. She wrote Travel the World by Foot, in which she writes about achieving success.