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Marlene Mathews

Marlene Mathews
Betty Cuthbert, Marlene Mathews, Heather Armitage, 1956 Olympics.jpg
Mathews (center) at the 1956 Olympics
Personal information
Born 14 July 1934 (1934-07-14) (age 82)
Sydney, New South Wales
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 64 kg (141 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Sprint
Club Western Suburbs AAC, Sydney
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 100 m – 11.4 (1956)
200 m – 23.3 (1958)
400 m – 56.7 (1957)

Marlene Judith Mathews AO (later Willard, born 14 July 1934) is a retired Australian Olympic sprinter. She has been described as 'one of Australia's greatest and unluckiest' champions.

Mathews attended Fort Street High School in Sydney and began competing in athletics in the late 1940s.

At the 1950 Australian Championships, she placed fourth, behind Shirley Strickland, in the 80 m hurdles and ran in the winning state relay team, but was not selected for the 1950 British Empire Games team.

A few days after her 16th birthday at the NSW Championships, she ran a great race at the New South Wales Championships 100 yards final, placing second to world record-holder Marjorie Jackson and beating four members of the Australian Empire Games team, including Olympic medalist Strickland.

Mathews was considered a certainty to gain selection to the 1952 Summer Olympics before a leg injury forced her out of competition.

In 1954, recovered from her injuries, she ran second to Jackson in the National 100 yards championship (and third in the 220 yards) and was duly selected to run in her first international championships at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver. She was unlucky again, breaking down injured in her heat of the 100 yards.

At the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, she won two bronze medals, over 100 metres and 200 metres. In both races she was beaten by countrywoman Betty Cuthbert (gold) and German Christa Stubnick (silver).


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