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Jenny Thompson (runner)

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29: 130:. In 1924 her mother died in a car accident. Thompson started training in athletics in 1925, soon after enrolling to Penetang High School, and already in 1928 won the national title in the 800 m, setting a world record and qualifying for the Olympics. 149:. In 1930 she graduated from the Margaret Eaton School of Physical Education and later worked at a brokerage firm. In 1933 she married Roderick Barker, a Bell Telephone District manager; they later settled in 285: 290: 295: 280: 235: 126:
Thompson was the fifth of seven children of David and Margaret Thompson. She was born in Toronto, but her family later moved to Hamilton and then to
119:; October 15, 1910 (or August 10) – September 16, 1976) was a Canadian middle-distance runner. She finished in fourth place in the 800 m at the 150: 232: 252: 275: 270: 120: 185: 153:. In 1987, Jean Thompson was posthumously inducted into the Penetanguishene Sports Hall of Fame. 204: 184:
Archives of Ontario, Registrations of Births and Stillbirths, Series MS929, Reel 208, Page 274.
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Despite her small size, she also competed in throwing, and in 1929 won national titles in the
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Archives of Ontario, Registrations of Marriages, RG 80-05-0-2154, registration number G5103.
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics
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The Gazette, Montreal, 18th September 1976, Page 47
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Toronto
Montreal
1928 Summer Olympics
Penetanguishene
shot put
discus throw
long jump
javelin throw
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec
great-nephew
Russ Howard
curler
Archived




Penetanguishene’s First Olympic Star




Jenny Thompson
Archived
Wayback Machine
Archived
Categories
1910 births
1976 deaths

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