Diane Foote

Diane Rena Foote (also Dianne, now Moreland, born 1 September 1954) is a New Zealand Olympic gymnast.[3] Foote represented her country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, in gymnastics.In the Women's individual all-around preliminary round, she was ranked 104th of 118 competitors.[4] When Barry Maister as head of the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) had the project of honouring the country's Olympic competitors, Foote and fellow 1972 gymnast Terry Sale were among the 21 individuals that the NZOC had lost contact with.[5] Foote took on the surname Moreland when she married, and she now lives in the Tauranga suburb of Papamoa Beach.
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