Ethel Catherwood
Ethel Catherwood | ||
Ethel Catherwood, 1928 | ||
Friidrott, damer | ||
Nation: Kanada | ||
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Olympiska spel | ||
Guld | Amsterdam 1928 | Höjdhopp |
Ethel Catherwood, född 28 april 1908 i Hannah i North Dakota, död 26 september 1987 i Grass Valley i Kalifornien, var en kanadensisk friidrottare.
Catherwood blev olympisk mästare i höjdhopp vid olympiska sommarspelen 1928 i Amsterdam.[1]
Referenser
- ^ ”Ethel Catherwood” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 5 november 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131105103658/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ca/ethel-catherwood-1.html.
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