Betty Robinson. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0810129580. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Betty Robinson. Elizabeth (Betty) Robinson...
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champions were Thomas Burke in the men's category and, 32 years later, Betty Robinson in the women's category. The Olympic records for the event are 9.63...
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Betty Jean Robinson (born Betty Jean Rhodes; June 17, 1933 – November 25, 2021) was an American country and Christian music singer and songwriter. Rhodes...
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July 3, 1927 12.2 Kinue Hitomi Japan Osaka, Japan May 20, 1928 12.0 Betty Robinson United States Chicago, Illinois, United States June 2, 1928 12.0 Myrtle...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze edit 1928 Amsterdam details Betty Robinson United States Fanny Rosenfeld Canada Ethel Smith Canada 1932 Los Angeles details...
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jump July 29 Gold Ed Hamm Athletics Men's long jump July 31 Gold Betty Robinson Athletics Women's 100 m July 31 Gold Sabin Carr Athletics Men's pole...
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Elizabeth Robinson". Anb.org. Retrieved 16 November 2015. Joe Gergen (2014) First Lady of Olympic Track: The Life and Times of Betty Robinson, Northwestern...
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Matthew MacKenzie "Mack" Robinson (July 18, 1914 – March 12, 2000) was an American track and field athlete. He is best known for winning a silver medal...
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Betty Robinson United States Bobbie Rosenfeld Canada Ethel Smith Canada...
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Germany 11.7 Betty Taylor Canada 11.7 4 × 100 metres relay details United States (USA) Harriet Bland Annette Rogers Betty Robinson Helen Stephens...
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100 m relay. Harriet Bland – Won 1 gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. Betty Robinson – Won 1 gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. Annette Rogers – Won 1 gold...
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Sun-Times, February 25, 2014. Betty Robinson: the fastest woman in the world who came back from the dead Betty Robinson: The greatest Chicago Olympian...
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10.82 in), becoming the first gold medalist from an Asian country. Betty Robinson of the USA won the women's 100 metres in a world record time of 12.2...
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Betty is voiced by Cindy Robinson since 2015. Although Betty's first name was assumed to have been established in the 1931 Screen Songs cartoon Betty...
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Cook United States (USA) Mary Washburn Jessie Cross Loretta McNeil Betty Robinson Germany (GER) Rosa Kellner Leni Schmidt Anni Holdmann Leni Junker 1932...
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made her film debut with roles in Stuber and Always a Bridesmaid. Robinson played Betty Coachman in the 2021 crime drama film Judas and the Black Messiah...
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Booker, Jafffa, Leo, Ricki and Trayce Ruta Gedmintas as Elizabeth "Betty" Robinson, James's animal-loving neighbour and love interest Joanne Froggatt...
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with a time of 20.7 seconds, defeating teammate Mack Robinson (the older brother of Jackie Robinson). On August 9, Owens won his fourth gold medal in the...
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Cook United States (USA) Mary Washburn Jessie Cross Loretta McNeil Betty Robinson Germany (GER) Rosa Kellner Leni Schmidt Anni Holdmann Leni Junker 1932...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres details Betty Robinson United States Bobbie Rosenfeld Canada Ethel Smith Canada 800 metres details Lina Radke Germany...
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Elta Cartwright Jessie Cross (r) Florence MacDonald Loretta McNeil (r) Betty Robinson Anne Vrana Mary Washburn Rayma Wilson Women's field athletes Lillian...
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O'Brien Tidye Pickett Betty Robinson (r) Annette Rogers Simone Schaller Helen Stephens Women's field athletes Alice Arden Betty Burch Evelyn Ferrara Kathlyn...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze edit 1928 Amsterdam details Betty Robinson United States Fanny Rosenfeld Canada Ethel Smith Canada 1932 Los Angeles details...
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and writer Elizabeth G. Robinson (1899–1960), Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Betty Robinson (1911–1999), American runner...
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O'Brien Tidye Pickett Betty Robinson (r) Annette Rogers Simone Schaller Helen Stephens Women's field athletes Alice Arden Betty Burch Evelyn Ferrara Kathlyn...
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The Secretary to the President, Everett Sanders congratulating Betty Robinson, the winner of the 1928 Bee....
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O'Brien Tidye Pickett Betty Robinson (r) Annette Rogers Simone Schaller Helen Stephens Women's field athletes Alice Arden Betty Burch Evelyn Ferrara Kathlyn...
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Elta Cartwright Jessie Cross (r) Florence MacDonald Loretta McNeil (r) Betty Robinson Anne Vrana Mary Washburn Rayma Wilson Women's field athletes Lillian...
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The Southern California Sportsmen's Association. In 1940, columnist Pat Robinson commented on Stoller's extraordinary year: "Sammy Stoller ... Michigan...
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champion. Paddock was born in Gainesville, Texas, to Charles H. and Lulu (Robinson) Paddock. His family moved to Pasadena, California, when he was a child...
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