Dorothy Shirley
English high jumper and educator

Born
May 15th, 1939
85 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United Kingdom
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Competed in high jump and achieved significant success at the national level. Represented Great Britain at the 1960 Rome Olympics, finishing fifth in her event. In the 1960s, set several national records in high jump. Besides athletic achievements, dedicated a career to education, influencing students in various academic environments.
Competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics
Set multiple national high jump records
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