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Title Australian biography. Marjorie Jackson-Nelson / produced and directed by Rod Freedman
Published Acton, Australian Capital Territory : National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (27 min.)
Series Australasian video online
Summary Marjorie Jackson-Nelson first caught the public's attention when, as an untried 17 year old, she beat the world number one sprinter. The "Lithgow Flash", as Marjorie would come to be known, went on to win two Olympic and seven Commonwealth Games gold medals and break ten world records during her athletics career. In 1952 at Helsinki, she became the first Australian woman to win Olympic gold for track and field. Her dedication to sport has continued through roles with the Commonwealth and Olympic Games movements, and following the death of her husband in 1977, she has been a tireless fundraiser for leukemia research. In 2001, she was appointed Governor of South Australia
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed November 3, 2014)
In English
Subject Jackson, Marjorie, 1931-
SUBJECT Jackson, Marjorie, 1931- fast (OCoLC)fst01914459
Subject Women runners -- Australia -- Interviews
Track and field athletes -- Australia -- Interviews
Track and field athletes.
Women runners.
Australia.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Interviews.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Freedman, Rod.