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  1. 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.

  2. Marlene Judith Mathews (Sídney, 14 de julio de 1934) fue una atleta australiana, especializada en las pruebas de 100 m y 200 m en las que llegó a ser subcampeona olímpica en 1956. [1] Carrera deportiva

  3. In January, 1957 Marlene set a world record of 57.0 for 440yds at the Sydney Cricket Ground. She won the NSW 100yds title in a windy 10.1, much faster than the world record of 10.4. At the NSW championships the following year, Cuthbert equaled Marjorie Jackson’s world record of 10.4 for the 100yds. Marlene was just inches behind her but given ...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2022 · Marlene Mathews was selected for the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, Canada, but injury precluded her competing in the sprint events. She won bronze medals in the 100 metres and the 200 metres at Melbourne 1956; each time behind Betty Cuthbert and Christa Stubnick (GER).

  5. Marlene Mathews ran with distinction in the golden era of Australian women's sprinting throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. It was a time that, as well as Mathews, also produced Marjorie Jackson, Betty Cuthbert and Shirley Strickland (de la Hunty) as dominant figures of the track.

  6. Born in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1934, Marlene Mathews was a prodigiously talented junior athlete who went on to become one of Australia's best, but most unlucky, sprinters. Developing as an athlete throughout the 1940s, she ran against such stars as Marjorie Jackson and Shirley Strickland.

  7. Born in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1934, Marlene Mathews was a prodigiously talented junior athlete who went on to become one of Australia’s best, but most unlucky, sprinters. Developing as an athlete throughout the 1940s, she ran against such stars as Marjorie Jackson and Shirley Strickland.

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