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Name
  
Janet Moreau


Role
  
Olympic athlete

Janet Moreau Janet Moreau Stone From Wikipedia Janet Teresa Moreau bo Flickr

Born
  
October 26, 1927 (age 96) (
1927-10-26
)
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, U.S.

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay

Similar People
  
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Janet Teresa Moreau (born October 26, 1927 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) is an American athlete who competed mainly in the 100 meters.

She competed for the United States in the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland in the 4 x 100 meters where she won the Gold medal with her teammates Mae Faggs, Barbara Jones and Catherine Hardy. Moreau was a national champion in the 50- yard dash, 220-yard dash, and was a 5-time national champion of the standing long jump. Prior to her Olympic win, she competed in the 1951 Pan American Games on the winning 4x100-relay team, while a senior at Boston University. At the time of the 1952 Olympics was a P.E. teacher at Pawtucket West High School, now known as Shea High School in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

Stone's dream of joining the priesthood was blocked by gender restrictions. When she returned from the Olympics, she married Ray Stone. She was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 1968. The couple moved to Barrington, where Stone taught physical education at Barrington Middle School for 36 years and served as an interfaith minister. In 2010, Stone was selected as chaplain for the U.S. Olympic Team.

References

Janet Moreau Wikipedia