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Full name
  
Edith Margaret Hannam

Wimbledon
  
F (1911, All Comers')

Wimbledon
  
F (1914)

Name
  
Edith Hannam

Country (sports)
  
Great Britain

Olympic Games
  
Gold Medal (1912)

Olympic Games
  
Gold Medal (1912)

Role
  
Tennis player

Edith Hannam
Born
  
28 November 1878 Bristol, England (
1878-11-28
)

Died
  
January 16, 1951, Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Olympic medals
  
Tennis at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Women's Indoor Singles

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Edith Margaret Hannam (nee Boucher) (28 November 1878 – 16 January 1951) was a female tennis player from Great Britain. She played at the 1912 Summer Olympics and won two gold medals.

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Family life

Edith Margaret Boucher was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire on 28 November 1878, the daughter of John and Julia Boucher, her father was a pharmaceutical chemist.

Boucher married Francis John Hannam at Long Ashton in 1909, as a Captain in the Gloucestershire Regiment he was killed in action in France on 5 July 1916.

Tennis career

In 1909 at the tennis tournament in Cincinnati, Hannam won the singles and mixed doubles titles and was a doubles finalist. She beat Martha Kinsey in the final for the singles title, paired with Julius Frieberg to reach the doubles final, and teamed with Lincoln Mitchell to win the mixed doubles title.

At the 1912 Olympics Hannam won the Gold medal in both the Woman's Singles indoor tournament, beating Danish player Sofie Castenschiold in straight sets, and in the Mixed Doubles indoor tournament with partner Charles Dixon. In 1914 she reached the Woman's Doubles finals at Wimbledon with partner Ethel Larcombe but lost in straight sets to Elizabeth Ryan and Agnes Morton.

References

Edith Hannam Wikipedia