Catherine Hardy
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Catherine „Cathy” Hardy-Lavender (ur. 8 lutego 1930 w Carrollton, w stanie Georgia, zm. 8 września 2017[1]) – amerykańska lekkoatletka specjalizująca się w biegach sprinterskich, złota medalistka letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w Helsinkach (1952) w sztafecie 4 x 100 metrów (rekord świata – 45,9).
Sukcesy sportowe
- 1951 – halowa mistrzyni Stanów Zjednoczonych w biegu na 60 jardów[2]
- 1952 – trzykrotna mistrzyni Stanów Zjednoczonych w biegach na 50 m, 100 m i 200 m[3]
Rok | Miasto | Zawody | Konkurencja | Wynik |
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1952 | Helsinki | igrzyska olimpijskie | sztafeta 4 x 100 m | ![]() |
Rekordy życiowe
- bieg na 100 metrów – 11,8 s. (1952)
- bieg na 200 metrów – 24,3 s. (1952)
Przypisy
- ↑ Carrollton Olympian Hardy Lavender dead at 87, times-georgian.com [dostęp 2017-09-23] (ang.).
- ↑ United States Indoor Championships (Women)
- ↑ United States Championships (Women)
Bibliografia
- Olympics at Sports-Reference.com > Athletes > Cathy Hardy. sports-reference.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2012-12-13)]. (ang.) [dostęp 23 września 2017].
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