Barbara Burk
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| Full name | Barbara Hannah Anita Burk (later the night) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Item | Sprint, hurdle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | Mitcham Ladies | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| The date of birth | 1917May 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Birth place | England Greater London city limits Norwood | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Date of death | August 8, 1998 (81 years old death) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Death place | The Republic of South AfricaHow ten stateJohannesburg | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 177cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| The weight | 63 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Personal best | 100m: 12.1 seconds (1937) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Barbara Burk (Barbara Hannah Anita Burke, from May 13, 1917 to August 8, 1998) is a British former track-and-field athlete. She won a silver medal by a 400-meter relay race of the Berlin Olympics in 1936.
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Career
The Barbara Burk was created in Norwood in Greater London city limits in 1917.
By the Berlin Olympics held in 1936, I became the representative of a women's 100 meters race and a 400-meter relay race. Although I passed a qualifier by a record of 12.4 seconds by a 100 meters race, it became the fourth place by a record of 12.2 seconds in the semifinals and was defeated [1]. I crossed a team with ヴァイオレット Olney, Audrey brown in copper medalist and the Irene hiss cooks that it was by the competition of the Los Angeles Olympics in the first on the list in 1932 and, by a 400-meter relay race, acted as an anchor. In the final, I came second following the United States of America team which won the championship at 46.9 seconds and won a silver medal [2].
I play British empire games [3] as a representative from Republic of South Africa and win a gold medal by a girl 80 meters hurdle race in the Sydney meeting in 1938 [4].
Results in the main meeting
| Year | Meeting | Place | Item | Result | Record |
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| 1934 | Commonwealth games | London (the U.K.) | 110-220-110 yard relay | The fourth place | |
| 1936 | The Berlin Olympics | Berlin (Germany) | A 400-meter relay race | The second place | 47.6 seconds |
| 1938 | Commonwealth games | Sydney (Australia) | 80m hurdle | The first place | |
| 1938 | Commonwealth games | Sydney (Australia) | A 100 yards race | The fourth place | |
| 1938 | Commonwealth games | Sydney (Australia) | A 220 yards race | The fifth place |
Footnote
- ^ Athletics at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games:Women's 100 metres Semi-Finals May 5, 2012 reading. (English)
- ^ Athletics at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games:Women's 4*100 metres Relay May 5, 2012 reading. (English)
- The ^ Commonwealth game was called by this name in those days.
- ^ GBRathletics - Commonwealth Games medalists May 5, 2012 reading. (English)
Allied item
Outside link
- Results (English) by Barbara Burk - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
- Barbara Hannah Anita Burke at British Olympic Profile May 5, 2012 reading. (English)
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