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Denise Ramsden (athlete)

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Name
  
Denise Ramsden

Height
  
1.6 m

Died
  
April 2003

Role
  
Athlete


Full name
  
Denise Irene Ramsden (Castle)

Born
  
11 February 1952
Wakefield

Weight
  
8 st 5 lb (53.1 kg; 117.0 lb)

Club
  
Dorothy Hyman Track Club

Regional finals
  
1969 European Athletics Championships

Olympic finals
  
1976 Summer Olympics

Denise Irene Ramsden (née Castle) (11 February 1952 in Wakefield – 19 April 2003) was an English Olympian sprint athlete of the 1960s and '70s, running at club level for the Dorothy Hyman Track Club, as a child she attended Stanley St. Peter's School in Stanley, West Riding of Yorkshire.

Denise Ramsden's personal best time for the 100 metres was 11.67 seconds set at Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh on 6 August 1976, and her personal best time for the 200 metres was 23.48 seconds set at Crystal Palace, London on 21 August 1976,

Her best time for the 4 × 100 metres relay was in the team running 43.44 seconds for Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic team in the 1976 Summer Olympics in the Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada on 30 July 1976, the team that set the British record and finished eighth in the final was; Wendy Hoyte (née Clarke), Denise Ramsden, Sharon Colyear (née Danville), Andrea Lynch (née Saunders).

She won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay, the team running 44.39 seconds for Great Britain and Northern Ireland Athletic team in the 1969 European Athletics Championships in the Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens, Greece, the team was; Anita Neil, Denise Ramsden, Sheila Cooper, Val Peat (née Wild).

Genealogical information

Denise Ramsden was the niece of the rugby league footballers Malcolm Sampson, and David Sampson, and the cousin of the rugby league footballer Dean Sampson, and rugby union and rugby league footballer Paul Sampson.

References

Denise Ramsden (athlete) Wikipedia