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  2. athleticsweekly.com › athletics-news › mary-rand-at-80-1039927951Mary Rand at 80 - AW

    10 de feb. de 2020 · Her imposing list of personal bests included 10.6 100y, 11.7 100m, 23.99 and 23.69w 200m, 56.5 440y, 10.8 80m hurdles, 13.4 & 13.3w 100m hurdles, 1.72m high jump, 6.76mm long jump, 12.25 shot ...

  3. Mary Denise Rand, née Bignal le 14 février 1940 à Wells, Somerset, est une ancienne athlète britannique, championne olympique. Mary Rand est la première Britannique à remporter une médaille d'or en athlétisme. Quelques jours après son succès Ann Packer devient la deuxième en remportant l'or sur 800 m.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Mary Rand remains the only woman to win three track and field medals at the same Olympic Games; Rand won gold in the long jump at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 with a world-record jump of 6.76m.

  5. As in Rome four years earlier, Mary Rand led the qualifiers, but this time there were no mistakes in the final. With her first jump she set a new Olympic and British record, improving on this with her fourth jump, and on her fifth she virtually put the gold medal beyond the reach of her rivals with a new world record of 6.76 (22-2¼).

  6. Rand, Mary (1940—)British athlete. Name variations: Mary Toomey. Born Mary Rand on February 10, 1940, in Wells, Somerset, England; married Bill Toomey (an American decathlon champion); children: Alison Toomey. Source for information on Rand, Mary (1940—): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  7. The story of Mary Rand at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games - one the most spectacular British Olympic performances of all-time. Rand won three medals in total: gold in the long jump, silver in the pentathlon and bronze in the 4x100m relay.