Mary Lines

Mary Lines

Lines in 1921
Personal information
Born 3 December 1893[1]
London, United Kingdom[2]
Died December 1978 (aged 85)
Worthing, England
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 60–800 m, long jump, high jump
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 100 m – 12.8 (1922)
100 m – 26.7 (1922)
800 m – 2:25.8 (1922)
80 mH – 13.6 (1924)
LJ – 5.16 m (1924)
HJ – 1.422 m (1923)[1]

Mary Lines (later Smith, 3 December 1893 – December 1978)[3] was a British athlete. She competed in the long jump and 60 m – 800 m running events at the 1921 and 1922 Women's World Games and won six gold, two silver and one bronze medals.[4]

Lines studied at the Regent Street Polytechnic and worked as a waitress.[2] She retired from competitions in 1924, and married Mr. Smith, who died in 1946. In 1971 she moved from London to Worthing, together with her two unmarried sisters.[3] She died in 1978 in a traffic accident, aged 85. She was rushing to post her Christmas mail and ran in front of a van.[5]

References

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  1. 1 2 Mary Lines. trackfield.brinkster.net
  2. 1 2 Lawrence Goldman (2012) Preface to the online release, May 2012. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. 1 2 JAGS Athlete enters Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 17 September 2012
  4. FSFI WOMEN'S WORLD GAMES. gbrathletics.com
  5. Mel Watman, ‘Women athletes between the world wars (act. 1919–1939)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, May 2012; online edn, Jan 2013 accessed 9 Dec 2015
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