About: Wendy Ey

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Wendy Ey BEM (21 May 1938 -30 May 1997), born Wendy Hayes, was an Australian track and field athlete, administrator, academic, author and feminist. She was an athletics sprint and hurdles champion from 1954 until 1960 and a Commonwealth Games silver medalist in Cardiff, Wales in 1958. Ey also excelled at squash and hockey. Ey continued to be an active sport participant all her life and was a master’s world champion in athletics. Ey was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours for service to sport.

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  • Wendy Hayes (verheiratete Ey; * 21. Mai 1938; † 30. Mai 1997) war eine australische Sprinterin und Hürdenläuferin. Bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1958 in Cardiff wurde sie Fünfte über 80 m Hürden und gewann Silber mit der australischen 4-mal-110-Yards-Stafette. 1956 wurde sie Australische Meisterin über 100 Yards. Nach ihrer sportlichen Karriere wurde sie Sportwissenschaftlerin. Im Alter von 59 Jahren erlag sie einem Brustkrebsleiden. (de)
  • Wendy Ey (21 de mayo de 1938 -30 de mayo de 1997),​ nacida como Wendy Hayes, fue una atleta de pista y campo, administradora, académica, autora y feminista australiana.​ (es)
  • Wendy Ey BEM (21 May 1938 -30 May 1997), born Wendy Hayes, was an Australian track and field athlete, administrator, academic, author and feminist. She was an athletics sprint and hurdles champion from 1954 until 1960 and a Commonwealth Games silver medalist in Cardiff, Wales in 1958. Ey also excelled at squash and hockey. Ey continued to be an active sport participant all her life and was a master’s world champion in athletics. Ey was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours for service to sport. Ey was a lecturer and researcher in physical education at the University of South Australia. She co-authored and published a range of papers on women in sport. In 1987 she was appointed as Women’s Adviser to the South Australian Minister of Sport and Recreation. She died from cancer in 1997. (en)
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  • Merrylands, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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  • Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia (en)
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  • Wendy Hayes (verheiratete Ey; * 21. Mai 1938; † 30. Mai 1997) war eine australische Sprinterin und Hürdenläuferin. Bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1958 in Cardiff wurde sie Fünfte über 80 m Hürden und gewann Silber mit der australischen 4-mal-110-Yards-Stafette. 1956 wurde sie Australische Meisterin über 100 Yards. Nach ihrer sportlichen Karriere wurde sie Sportwissenschaftlerin. Im Alter von 59 Jahren erlag sie einem Brustkrebsleiden. (de)
  • Wendy Ey (21 de mayo de 1938 -30 de mayo de 1997),​ nacida como Wendy Hayes, fue una atleta de pista y campo, administradora, académica, autora y feminista australiana.​ (es)
  • Wendy Ey BEM (21 May 1938 -30 May 1997), born Wendy Hayes, was an Australian track and field athlete, administrator, academic, author and feminist. She was an athletics sprint and hurdles champion from 1954 until 1960 and a Commonwealth Games silver medalist in Cardiff, Wales in 1958. Ey also excelled at squash and hockey. Ey continued to be an active sport participant all her life and was a master’s world champion in athletics. Ey was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours for service to sport. (en)
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