Anne Smith (runner)

Anne Rosemary Smith (31 August 1941 – 9 November 1993) was a sprinter and middle distance runner, who specialised in the 1500 metres and mile events.She represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.In 1967, Smith broke two world records in one race, running 4:17.3 for the 1500 metres and 4:37.0 for the mile.At the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, she reached the final of the 800 metres (women were not permitted to run any distance longer than 800 m at the time).In 1966, she won a bronze medal for England in the 880 yards at the Commonwealth Games in Kingston, she ran 2:05.0.
EnglandBritish Empire & Commonwealth Games1966 Kingston880 yardssprintermiddle distance1500 metresGreat Britain and Northern Ireland1964 Tokyo Olympic GamesGordon Pirie1964 Olympic GamesAnn PackerMaryvonne DupureurMarise ChamberlainCommonwealth GamesAbby HoffmanJudy PollockSacred Heart High School, HammersmithHaberdashers' Aske's School for GirlsBaradene CollegeAucklandWomen's 1500 m world record holderMaria GommersWomen's mile world record holder1970 New Zealand British Commonwealth Games teamAthleticsJack FosterPenny HuntRoger JohnsonJeff JulianSally MeneLes MillsWarwick NichollDave NorrisSylvia PottsBarbara PoulsenDick QuaxRobin TaitDick TaylerRoy WilliamsBadmintonRobin GlenieRichard PurserBoxingBrian KendallCyclingBryce BeestonBruce BiddleHarry KentBlair StockwellDivingRebecca EwertFencingMichael HendersonGaye McDermitRichard PetersonBrian PickworthLawn bowlsGordon JollyBob McDonaldRobbie RobsonPhil SkoglundSwimmingSusan HunterGlenda StirlingMark TreffersJudy WrightWeightliftingJohn BoltonBruce CameronTony EbertWrestlingDavid AspinGordon MackayJoe McManemin