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Jenny Lamy

Jennifer ‘Jenny’ Lamy (athletics) was part of a golden era of Australian women’s sprinters alongside Pam Kilborn, Dianne Burge, Raelene Boyle and Denise Boyd. Making her representative debut at 17-years-old at the 1966 Games in Kingston, Lamy won gold as part of the 4×110 yards relay team, and silver in the 220 yards behind teammate Dianne Burge. While still a teenager, Lamy went on to win bronze in the 200m at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. In 1970 at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games and at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, Lamy was again a member of the winning 4x100m relay teams. Winner of the 100m/200m double at the 1969 Australian titles, Lamy was inducted into the Athletics Australia Hall of Fame in 2014.

Sport / Discipline

Athletics

Birth state

NSW

Date of Birth

28/02/1949

Age

75

Kingston, 1966

Edinburgh, 1970

Christchurch, 1974

Results History

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