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Jean Card (born 1936), is a female former athlete who competed for England.
She represented England in the high jump at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. [1] [2]
The Commonwealth Games is an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exception of 1942 and 1946, has taken place every four years since then. The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950, the British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966, and British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974. Athletes with a disability are also included as full members of their national teams, making the Commonwealth Games the first fully inclusive international multi-sport event. It is also the world's first multi-sport event which inducts equal number of women's and men's medal events and was implemented recently in the 2018 Commonwealth Games. With such unique features, the World Economic Forum called the event inspiring and significant.
Derek James Neville Johnson was a British track and field athlete.
Scotland is one of only six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Wales.
Australia first competed at the Games, then titled the British Empire Games, in 1930; and is one of only six countries to have sent athletes to every Commonwealth Games. The others are Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales. Australian athletes competed for Australasia at the 1911 Festival of the Empire, the forerunner to the British Empire Games.
Dorothy Ada Shirley is a British athlete, who mainly competed in the women's high jump event.
Gary James Oakes is a male British retired athlete who mainly competed in the men's 400 metre hurdles.
Arthur Rowe was a track and field athlete from England.
England is one of only six countries to have competed in every Commonwealth Games since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales.
Judith Miriam Oakes is a female retired English shot putter.
Suzanne Allday-Goodison was an English female discus thrower and shot putter. She was born in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex.
Kenneth ("Ken") Stanley David Wilmshurst was an Olympic athlete from England.
Andrew 'Howard' Payne was an English Olympic track and field athlete. He specialised in the hammer throw event during his career.
Michael John Ellis was an Olympic athlete from England.
Geoffrey Michael Elliott was a pole vaulter, shot putter and decathlete from England. He was born in Ilford.
Martyn Taylor Lucking is a British former shot putter.
Keith Collin was a British diver who won the gold medal in the Men's 3 metres (9.8 ft) springboard diving at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Charmain Welsh is a British former diver.
England competed at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales, from 18 - 26 July 1958.
Edward John Sampson, is a male former athlete who competed for England.
Peter Alan Wilkinson (1933-2014), was a male athlete who competed for England.
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