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Name
  
Ann Marston


Died
  
March 6, 1971

Ann Penelope Marston Ann Penelope Marston 1938 1971 Find A Grave Memorial

Junior Toxopholist (1948)


Ann Penelope Marston (August 7, 1938 – March 6, 1971) was an unrivaled archery champion prior to her death from stroke, caused by complications of diabetes, at age 32. She was the U.S.A. National Archery Champion from 1949-1960.

Ann Penelope Marston Ann Penelope Marston 1938 1971 Find A Grave Memorial

Born in England, Marston won her first target archery title there when she was 9. One week after moving to Wyandotte, Michigan with her parents in 1949 she won her Cadet archery title, breaking all records as a junior until 1953. In 1954, she began competing in the Adult division at the age of fifteen; she competed in the National Field Tournament and won, establishing three new records. Marston won a total of 11 national archery titles and established all-time records; she was also an accomplished singer and horsewoman.

With her bow and arrow, Marston was pictured on the cover of the August 8, 1955 edition of Sports Illustrated.

She was elected to the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1977.

Marston also held the Miss Michigan 1959 title, and competed in the Miss America 1960 pageant where her archery performance won the talent award.

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Ann Penelope Marston Wikipedia