Christine Rosemary Payne (née Charters; born 19 May 1933) is a British female discus thrower. She represented Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics...
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University of East Anglia Rosemary Payne (born 1933), British female discus thrower Rosemary Pollock (1944–2022), British writer Rosemary Potter (born 1952)...
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Hollingsworth Rosemary Payne 1965 Mike Lindsay Rosemary Payne 1966 Bill Tancred Rosemary Payne 1967 Bill Tancred Rosemary Payne 1968 Bill Tancred Rosemary Payne 1969...
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(1907–1984), British university department head Rosemary Chrimes, one of the names of Rosemary Payne (1993–), British female discus thrower This page...
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He died in Birmingham aged 60. Payne was at one time married to discus thrower Rosemary Payne. Archives of Howard Payne are held at the Cadbury Research...
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high jump medalist 2018 Alan Paterson European high jump champion 2018 Rosemary Payne Commonwealth discus champion 2018 Don Ritchie multiple World ultra Record...
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Gold Silver Bronze Jane Haist Canada Rosemary Payne Scotland Carol Martin Canada...
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three wins in the pentathlon between 1965 and 1968 (interrupted by Rosemary Payne in 1966). WAAA Championships 80 m hurdles: 1965, 1967, 1968 100 m hurdles:...
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Poulsen (NZL) 15.87 m Jean Roberts (AUS) 15.32 m Discus throw details Rosemary Payne (SCO) 54.46 m Jean Roberts (AUS) 51.02 m Carol Martin (CAN) 48.42...
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1970 Rosemary Payne Scotland 54.46 m Jean Roberts Australia 51.02 m Carol Martin Canada 48.42 m 1974 Jane Haist Canada 55.52 Rosemary Payne Scotland...
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