Florence Haynes

British athletics competitor

Alice Florence Haynes after marriage Florence King (6 November 1902 - 1988) was a British track and field athlete during the 1920s, the early era of women's athletics. She was specialized in the sprint events. She was a world record holder and a gold medalist at the second Women's World Games in 1926.[2]

Florence Haynes
Personal information
Full nameAlice Florence Haynes[1]
Born(1902-11-06)6 November 1902
Died1988(1988-00-00) (aged 85–86)[1]
Kent, United Kingdom[1]
Sport
CountryUnited Kingdom
SportTrack and field athletics
Event(s)sprint
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  United Kingdom
Women's World Games
Gold medal – first place 1926 Gothenburg 4 × 110 yds
Silver medal – second place 1926 Gothenburg 60 metres

Career

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She represented Great Britain at the 1926 Women's World Games and won the gold medal in the 4 × 110 yds relay event together with Dorothy Scouler, Eileen Edwards and Rose Thompson. Their time of 49.8 seconds was a world record, ratified by the International Women's Sports Federation,[3] and was the first time the world record broke 50 seconds for the discipline.[4] Their performance was used as a case study in correct form for relay racing in the 1930 book "Athletics of To-day for Women" by F.A.M. Webster.[5] Their world record held until the 1928 Olympic Games, the first in which women were able to compete in athletics. Individually she won furthermore the silver medal in the 60 metres event in a time of 7.8 seconds.[6][7]

At the British national championships at Stamford Bridge she became national champion in 1926 in the 100 yards and in 1928 in the 440 yards.[8]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
  2. "Florence Haynes (neé Haynes-King)". Brinkster. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  3. Watman, Mel (2012). "Women athletes between the world wars (act. 1919–1939)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/103699. Retrieved 2024-08-09. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. Ţifrea, Corina; Costache, Raluca; Ionel, Andreea (2017-07-02). "THE HISTORY OF WOMEN RELAY...4X100M, 4X400. | Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health | EBSCOhost". openurl.ebsco.com. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  5. Webster, F.A.M. (1930). Athletics of To-day for Women. History, Development and Training. Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd. pp. 121–124, 176. ISBN 978-1528712866.
  6. "FSFI WOMEN'S WORLD GAMES". British Athletics. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  7. "BRITISH WORLD RECORD BREAKERS". British Athletics. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  8. "BRITISH ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1919-1939". British Athletics. Retrieved 4 September 2024.

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