Margaret Bailes
Data i miejsce urodzenia | 23 stycznia 1951 | |||||||||
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Margaret Ann Bailes (ur. 23 stycznia 1951 w Nowym Jorku) – amerykańska lekkoatletka specjalizująca się w biegach sprinterskich, złota medalistka letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w Meksyku (1968) w sztafecie 4 x 100 metrów.
Sukcesy sportowe
- mistrzyni Stanów Zjednoczonych w biegu na 100 m – 1968[1]
Rok | Miasto | Zawody | Konkurencja | Wynik |
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1968 | Meksyk | olimpiada | sztafeta 4 x 100 m bieg na 100 m bieg na 200 m | złoty medal 7. miejsce |
Rekordy życiowe
- bieg na 100 m – 11,30 – Meksyk 14/10/1968
- bieg na 200 m – 22,95 – Meksyk 17/10/1968
Przypisy
Bibliografia
- Margaret Bailes w bazie World Athletics (ang.).
- Margaret Bailes, [w:] tilastopaja.eu [online] [dostęp 2020-03-26] (ang.).
- Olympics at Sports-Reference.com > Athletes > Margaret Bailes. sports-reference.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-02-04)]. (ang.)
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