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Mary Glen-Haig

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in February 1993 and ensured the smooth running of the competitions. 407 athletes in eight different sports took part in the first edition of the Games from such countries as Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Syria and Iran. She was an honorary
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She began participating in regional and world championships in 1937 and continued to be active in these tournaments until 1959. She first qualified for the Olympic Games in 1948, the second time that they were held in her hometown of London. The evening before she was to participate in these games,
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who competed in four Olympic games in 1948, 1952, 1956 and 1960. She was born in London, the daughter of William James, a fencer at the 1908 London Olympics. She began competing professionally in 1937 and continued until 1960, during which time she won two gold medals at the
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and competed in four Olympics in the women's individual foil events. She was one of the first female members of the International Olympic Committee in 1982 and was created a dame in 1993. After London's successful bid for the
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in 1960, but never again reached the finals. She claimed to have never worried whether or not she actually won a medal. During this time, she participated in the British Empire Games (later the
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in London. Her brother and sister took up tennis, like their mother. Her interest in fencing arose from time spent with her father, and she often trained and practised with him.
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during the 1970s. She continued to fence until her mid-to-late 70s. As an IOC representative she supervised the first edition of the
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Glen-Haig was born Mary Alison James on 12 July 1918 in London. Her father, William James, was a competitor in fencing at the
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competition, she reached the finals, but did not medal, placing 8th. She competed in the same event in at the
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The night before she was due to compete, Glen-Haig slept on a camp bed in a room with two other women. In the
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in 2005, she was active as the host nation's ambassador to the games.
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Gjerde, Arild; Jeroen Heijmans; Bill Mallon; Hilary Evans (2008).
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Medallists at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Medallists at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Fencers at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Index

Dame
DBE
Islington
London
Oxfordshire
Fencing
fencing
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
1950
1954
1958
DBE
fencer
Commonwealth Games
2012 Summer Olympics
1908 Summer Olympics
King's College Hospital
Olympic Village
Women's Foil, Individual
1952
1956
1960 Summer Olympics
Women's Foil, Team
Commonwealth Games
England
bronze medal
1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Cardiff
West Kensington, London
International Olympic Committee

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