Harriet Bland
Harriet Bland | ||
Friidrott, damer | ||
Nation: USA | ||
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Olympiska spel | ||
Guld | Berlin 1936 | 4 x 100 meter |
Harriet Bland, född 13 februari 1915 i Saint Louis, död 6 november 1991 i Fort Worth, var en amerikansk friidrottare.
Bland blev olympisk mästare på 4x100 meter vid olympiska sommarspelen 1936 i Berlin.[1]
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- ^ ”Harriet Bland” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 1 oktober 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151001053942/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bl/harriet-bland-1.html. Läst 26 februari 2013.
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1936 Press Photo Olympic Runners Harriet Bland & Annette Rogers in Berlin