Edith McGuire, the Glossary
Edith Marie McGuire (born June 3, 1944), later known as Edith McGuire Duvall, is an American former sprinter.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Amateur Athletic Union, Athletics at the 1963 Pan American Games, Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres, Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres, Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay, Athletics at the Summer Olympics, Atlanta, Fast-food restaurant, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, Irena Szewińska, Oakland, California, Pan American Games, Poland, Sport of athletics, Tennessee State University, Tokyo, Wilma Rudolph, Wyomia Tyus, 1963 Pan American Games, 1964 Summer Olympics.
- Tennessee State Lady Tigers track and field athletes
- Track and field athletes from Atlanta
Amateur Athletic Union
The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is an amateur sports organization based in the United States.
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Athletics at the 1963 Pan American Games
The athletics competition at the 1963 Pan American Games was held in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the athletics competition included 36 events, 24 for men and 12 for women.
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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres
The women's 100 metres was the shortest of the four women's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo.
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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres
The women's 200 metres was the second-shortest of the four women's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo.
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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
The women's 4 × 100 metres relay was the only women's relay on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo.
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Athletics at the Summer Olympics
Athletics has been contested at every Summer Olympics since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
Fast-food restaurant
A fast-food restaurant, also known as a quick-service restaurant (QSR) within the industry, is a specific type of restaurant that serves fast-food cuisine and has minimal table service.
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Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is located in Macon, Georgia.
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Irena Szewińska
Irena Szewińska (née Kirszenstein; Polish pronunciation:; 24 May 1946 – 29 June 2018) was a Polish sprinter who was one of the world's foremost track athletes for nearly two decades, in multiple events. Edith McGuire and Irena Szewińska are athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics and Medalists at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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Oakland, California
Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Pan American Games
The Pan American Games (known colloquially as the Pan Am Games) is a continental multi-sport event in the Americas featuring summer sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
Sport of athletics
Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking.
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Tennessee State University
Tennessee State University (Tennessee State, Tenn State, or TSU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter who overcame childhood polio and went on to become a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. Edith McGuire and Wilma Rudolph are American female sprinters, Olympic female sprinters, Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field, pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field), Tennessee State Lady Tigers track and field athletes and USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners.
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Wyomia Tyus
Wyomia Tyus (pronunciation: why-o-mi; born August 29, 1945) is a retired American track and field sprinter, and the first person to retain the Olympic title in the 100 m (a feat since duplicated by Carl Lewis, Gail Devers, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Usain Bolt, and Elaine Thompson-Herah). Edith McGuire and Wyomia Tyus are American female sprinters, athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Medalists at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Olympic female sprinters, Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field, Olympic silver medalists for the United States in track and field, pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field), Tennessee State Lady Tigers track and field athletes and USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners.
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1963 Pan American Games
The 1963 Pan American Games were held from April 20 to May 5, 1963, in São Paulo, Brazil.
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1964 Summer Olympics
The, officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.
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See also
Tennessee State Lady Tigers track and field athletes
- Amber Hughes
- Angela Williams (sprinter, born 1965)
- Annie Smith (athlete)
- Barbara Jones (sprinter)
- Brenda Morehead
- Chandra Cheeseborough
- Debbie Jones (athlete)
- Edith McGuire
- Eleanor Montgomery
- Estelle Baskerville
- Iris Davis
- Isabelle Daniels
- Jean Patton
- Jo Ann Terry
- Kathy McMillan
- Lorraine Dunn
- Lucinda Williams (athlete)
- Madeline Manning
- Mae Faggs
- Mamie Rallins
- Margaret Matthews
- Martha Hudson
- Martha Watson
- Mattiline Render
- Rhonda Brady
- Vivian Brown (athlete)
- Willye White
- Wilma Rudolph
- Wyomia Tyus
Track and field athletes from Atlanta
- Adam Nelson
- Aleec Harris
- Amy Yoder Begley
- Andria King
- Annie Smith (athlete)
- Aurieyall Scott
- Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer)
- Bryan Leturgez
- Christian Coleman
- Christopher Bailey (runner)
- Cristian Morton
- Dexter Faulk
- Edith McGuire
- Gabrielle Thomas
- Gayle Barron
- Gwen Torrence
- Idara Otu
- Issam Asinga
- James Walker (hurdler)
- Jasmine Jones
- Kenny Selmon
- Kristi Castlin
- Lash Legend
- Lula Hymes Glenn
- Maalik Reynolds
- Mel Pender
- Mildred McDaniel
- Morgan Snow
- Ralph Boston
- Ralph Metcalfe
- Robert Dunning
- Terrence Trammell
- Vaughan Connelly