Valerie Winn
Valerie Margaret Ball-Winn (31 August 1929 – 27 March 2023) was a British athlete active during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Biography
Early life and family
Born in Colombo, Ceylon to Sir Nigel Ball, Ball-Winn relocated to Kew Gardens, London, in 1943.[1][2] She attended Talbot Heath School in Bournemouth.[1] She was married to Chris Winn, an athlete in rugby union and cricket, who died in 2017.[1][2] They had two daughters and a son.[1]
Career
In 1948, Ball-Winn joined the Spartan Ladies Athletics Club and, over the next five years, competed in 81 races, winning 74.[1][2]
Competing as Valerie Ball and mentored by Olympic sprinter Harold Abrahams, she established a world record in the 880 yards in 1952 and participated in relay teams that set three world records: 4x220yd, 3x800m, and 3x800yd.[1]
Ball-Winn's successes contributed to debates surrounding women's participation in longer track events.[1] Restrictions during the 1952 Olympics prevented her from competing in her signature distances.[1][2]
After her competitive career, Ball-Winn coached at Barn Elms, London, and was involved in tennis.[1][2]
References
- "Valerie Winn, athlete who helped to lead the way in opening up Olympic track events for women – obituary". Telegraph.co.uk. 22 April 2023.
- "Valerie Winn obituary". September 14, 2023 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.