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Shirley Strickland de la Hunty
full name: |
Shirley Strickland de la Hunty |
bio: |
Shirley Strickland (de la Hunty) was the daughter of a professional
sprinter. She was brought up in country Western Australia,
and did not compete in sprinting events until high school.
She had a great natural ability for sprinting, obviously inherited
from her father. Combined with a healthy and active country
lifestyle, she had a great basis for an international track
and field athlete. She won three gold medals in the 80m hurdles (1952, 1956)
and the 4x100m relay (1956). She also won one silver and three
bronze medals in three Olympic appearances (1948-1956). At
the 1950 British Empire Games (now Commonwealth Games) she
won three gold medals (hurdles and both relays) and two silvers
(100 and 220 yards). During her career she set or equalled
five individual world records, and was a member of five Australian
relay teams which set or equalled world records. |
born: |
18 July 1925 in
Guildford (Western Australia) |
died: |
17 February 2004, aged 78 |
sport: |
Athletics |
team / club: |
Australia |
event: |
80m hurdles, 100m |
what you may not know: |
Her achievements in Australian Olympic history
was recognized at the Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Olympic
Games in Sydney, where she was one of several female Australian
Olympians who carried the Olympic torch into the stadium. |
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