Friday 27 July 2012

Rochdale's 'London Olympics' Link

                                                  The London Olympics 1908


Sybil Fenton 'Queenie' Newall was born at Hare Hill, Littleborough on 17th October 1854.
She was the eldest daughter of the ten children of Henry Newall and his wife Maria Fenton.
Her maternal grandfather, John Fenton was elected Liberal member of parliament for Rochdale in 1832 and was a friend of John Bright and Richard Cobden.
Queenie Newall never married and moved to Cheltenham to live with her sister Margaret in 1905.
In this year they joined the Cheltenham Archers Club and soon Queenie began to make a name for herself.
In 1907 she won four of the five regional archery meetings thus qualifying for the 1908 Olympic Games, which took place in London.
The archery contest was held in the White City Stadium on the 20th and 21st July with dreadful weather conditions on the first day.
On the second day the weather improved and Queenie soon took the lead winning the gold medal by a clear 43 points.
At the age of 53 years 275 days  Queenie was the oldest woman to have won an Olympic medal.
This record still stands today.
Queenie continued competing after the First World War, her last recorded score being with the Cheltenham Archers in September 1928.
She died at her home in Cheltenham on the 24th June 1929.

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  1. Check summer Olympic games archery schedule, results,medal table details over here
    Olympics Archery 2012

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