Dora Gardner Explained

Dora Gardner
Nationality:British (English)
Sport:Athletics
Event:high jump
Club:Middlesex LAC
Birth Date:6 May 1912
Birth Place:Croydon, South London, England
Death Date:June 1994 (aged 82)
Death Place:Bournemouth, England
Height:167 cm
Weight:60 kg

Dora Kathleen Gardner (6 May 1912 – June 1994) was an English track and field athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1948 Olympic Games.[1] [2]

Biography

She was born in Croydon, South London. Gardner finished second behind Dorothy Odam in the high jump event at the 1937 WAAA Championships[3] [4] and the 1938 WAAA Championships.[5] At the 1938 British Empire Games, she won the silver medal for England in the high jump event. In the long jump competition she finished seventh.[6] Also in the 1938 European Athletics Championships she finished fifth in the high jump contest and in the 1946 European Championships in Athletics she finished seventh in the high jump event.[1]

Gardner became the national high jump champion after winning the British WAAA Championships title at the 1945 WAAA Championships[7] and 1946 WAAA Championships.[8]

In 1948 she finished eighth in the Olympic high jump contest.[1]

She died in Bournemouth.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographical Information . Olympedia . 23 January 2025.
  2. Web site: Profile . Sports Reference.
  3. News: Miss Gladys Lunn's Triple Success . Birmingham Weekly Mercury . 8 August 1937 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 24 January 2025 .
  4. Web site: AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists . National Union of Track Statisticians . 24 January 2025 .
  5. News: Records by Women . Birmingham Daily Gazette . 4 July 1938 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 24 January 2025 .
  6. Web site: Sydney 1938 Team . Team England . 24 January 2025 .
  7. News: Athletics . Birmingham Daily Post . 20 August 1945 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 26 January 2025 .
  8. Web site: AAA Championships (women) . GBR Athletics . 24 January 2025 .