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Abby Hoffman

Abby Hoffman
2014 IAAF Council Meeting - Abby Hoffman (cropped).jpg
Hoffman at the 2014 IAAF Council Meeting
Personal information
Full name Abigail Golda Hoffman
Born (1947-02-11) February 11, 1947 (age 70)
Toronto, Ontario
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
Country Canada
Sport Track & field

Abigail "Abby" Hoffman, OC (born February 11, 1947) is a Canadian former track and field athlete.

Hoffman is Jewish, and was born in Toronto. She learned to skate when she was three. When she was nine, she wanted to play hockey but there were no leagues for girls in the Toronto area. She cut her hair and registered herself as 'Ab Hoffman' in the boy's league. When it was discovered she was a girl, she was no longer allowed to play. Her parents took the case to the Ontario Supreme Court and the story was covered by Time Magazine and Newsweek. She played for the St. Catharines Tee Pees, a boys’ team in the newly formed Little Toronto Hockey League as a defenceman and was selected for an All-Star charity game.

After her experiences with hockey, Hoffman participated in competitive swimming and then realized she was particularly suited to track and field, specifically 800-metre running. She competed in four Olympic Games: (1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976), four Pan American Games and two Commonwealth Games and was Canada's flag-bearer at the 1976 Games. Hoffman competed in two summer Universiades in 1965 and 1967, where she took home a bronze medal and a silver medal respectively in the 800 metre event. She won the gold medal in the 880-yard event at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games She finished 7th in the 800 metres at the Mexico Olympics; and in the 1972 Munich games she was 8th in a historic women's 800 metre race in which the entire field but two broke the 2 minute barrier. Hoffman ran a 2:00.17 seconds; a Canadian record and personal best. She also won gold for the 800-metre race at the 1963 Pan American Games and 1971 Pan American Games and the bronze at the 1967, at the 1975 Games, a silver and a bronze for the 800-metre and the 1500-metre distances.


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