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Elizabeth Alyse Cuthbert was born on the 20th of April 1930, she was an Australian athlete and a fourfold Olympic champion and she even earned her nickname “Golden Child” through her career. Elizabeth was a well-known track runner, she has made many amazing achievements for Australia. Elizabeth would be very interesting to study as she has done so much and been so influential to many women around the globe. Elizabeth’s time in the limelight has included winning four Olympic gold medals in different track events and many national competitions. She also competed in the commonwealth games. 0-16 Elizabeth and her fraternal twin sister Marie were born to Leslie and Marian on the 20th of April 1938, Betty was born 20 minutes before Marie. She grew …show more content…

During 1958 Elizabeth set another world record for the 100 and 220 yards but was beaten in both events by her new arch-rival, Marlene Mathews a double bronze medalist for the Australian Championships. Toward the end of that year Elizabeth could only get 4th in the 100 yards and second in the 220 yards, this was again behind Marlene Mathews. Elizabeth then set a new world record in September 1959 which was then broken by Maria Itkina of the Soviet Islands. 1960’s Summer Olympics In the time before the next Olympics in Rome Cuthbert was training hard and eventually in 1960 she set another record in 220 yards and another in the 200 meters by running it in 23.2. When Elizabeth went into her heat for the 100 meters she suffered an injury which made her unable to continue, Elizabeth Cuthbert announced her retirement from the track that …show more content…

The also became the first man or woman to win gold in 100, 200 and 400 meters. Alongside her coach June Ferguson, Elizabeth Cuthbert announced her retirement once again, but this time she did not return to the sport. Elizabeth Cuthbert then became a bearer of the Olympic torch at the opening ceremony for the 2000 summer Olympics that was held in Sydney Australia, she was brought out onto the arena by wheelchair. Elizabeth died at the age of 79 in a recent date of Aug 7th, 2017.A state funeral was arranged for Elizabeth in Perth, and at the IAAF Athletics World Championships in London there was a minute silence in her honor. Elizabeth was an original member of the IAAF Hall of Fame that was founded in 2012. Elizabeth Cuthbert will always be recognized as the golden child of the running tracks, her involvement in sports has been inspirational to women and all runners, her achievements during her career have shown the amount of passion she has toward the sport and Elizabeth will always know as the gold medalist of the track.in her time, her involvement in the 1956-1960-1962 summer Olympics have shown how much she has contributed to Australia and how she grew as a 18 year old to a Olympian winning gold for her country. Her career has taken her very far and she was a very passionate

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