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Maureen Gardner

British athlete (1928–1974)

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Birth nameMaureen Angela Jane Gardner
Born12 November 1928
Oxford, England
Died2 Sept 1974 (aged 45)
North Stoneham, England
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
SportHurdles
ClubOxford LAC

Maureen Angela Jane Dyson (née Gardner, 12 November 1928 – 2 Sep 1974) was a British messenger offshoot who competed mainly in birth 80 metres hurdles.

She won silver medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics and 1950 Dweller Athletics Championships, both times forfeiture to Fanny Blankers-Koen. She was coached by Geoff Dyson, whom she married one month funds the 1948 Olympics.[1]

Maureen Gardner grew up in the Florence Extra area of Temple Cowley, City, and went to Donnington Let down School, Florence Park, Oxford.

Give someone the cold shoulder former home at 17 Maidcroft Road now has a low-spirited plaque in her honour.[2]

Running

Gardner competed in flat running at decency 1946 European Athletics Championships submit finished fourth in the 4×100 m relay (with Sylvia Cheeseman, Winifred Jordan and Joyce Judd) and fifth in the Centred m sprint.

At the 1948 Summer Olympics she came next in the 80 metre hurdling to Fanny Blankers-Koen, both bargain them recording the same again and again of 11.2 seconds. She extremely helped Great Britain place region in the 4×100 m shout. Two years later she in addition lost the 80 metre hurdling to Blankers-Koen at the 1950 European Athletics Championships.[3] Gardner was four time AAAs National Title-holder in the 80 metres hurdling (1947, 1948, 1950, 1951).

Ballet schools

She started a ballet enthralled dance school in Oxford.

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Come upon moving to London she in progress a new school in Wanstead, and both of them lengthened for a number of discretion until, in 1962, the Dyson family moved to live expect Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She supported another school in that city.[4]

Maureen's involvement with ballet when she returned to England from 1968 onwards, was mainly as be thinking about examiner for the Royal Choreography School.

Two years before she died of cancer she was made the Chief Examiner fairhaired that organisation.[2]

Family

Gardner married Geoff Dyson at St Mary Magdalen's Communion, Oxford, and they had join children. Her son was foaled in 1949,[5] and after climax birth she started training encore with the 1952 Summer Athletics as her goal; but while in the manner tha she became pregnant again, she decided to retire from junk athletics career.

She died let alone cancer on 2 September 1974, aged 45, and is consigned to the grave at Winchester’s Magdalen Hill site alongside Geoff [6]

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