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Sheila Lerwill

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Olympic medal record
Women's Athletics
Silver medal – second place 1952 Helsinki High jump

Sheila W. Lerwill (born 16 August 1928) is a British athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.

Early life

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She was born Sheila Alexander in London, originating from Streatham.

She played netball for England and Surrey.[1] She lived on Glenister Park Road.[2]

Career

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In 1950 she was trained by George Pallett.[3]

She took the British record on 5 August 1950 at 5ft 6.5.[4]

Lerwill broke the world record for women's high jump on 7 July 1951 in London with a jump of 1.72 metres, beating the previous record of 1.71 metres set by Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands on 30 May 1943 in Amsterdam.

The record was broken on 22 May 1954 by Aleksandra Chudina of the USSR in Kiev with a jump of 1.73 metres.[5] She competed for Great Britain in the high jump at the 1952 Summer Olympics, held in Helsinki, Finland, where she won the silver medal with a jump of 1.65 metres. It was Britain's best athletics medal at the games.

Personal life

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She married Michael H. M. Lerwill, from Westerham, on Saturday 31 March 1951 at Holy Redeemer Church[6][7] in Wandsworth.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ Birmingham Daily Post Saturday 2 June 1951, page 6
  2. ^ Norwood News Friday 1 September 1950, page 5
  3. ^ Manchester Evening News Thursday 7 December 1950, page 4
  4. ^ Daily Mirror Thursday 8 February 1951, page 10
  5. ^ "World Records for High Jump (Women)". World Records. Cleave Books. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  6. ^ Streatham News Friday 6 April 1951, page 3
  7. ^ South Wales Echo Saturday 19 August 1950, page 4
  8. ^ "Marriage registration". FreeBMD. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Women's Titles". The Observer. 8 July 1951. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
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Records
Preceded by
Women's High Jump British Record Holder
5 August 1950 – 5 May 1956
Succeeded by