Gaye Dell

Gaye Dell
Gaye Dell
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Real name Dorothy Gaye Dell
Nickname(s) Gaye Dell
Born 22 October 1948 (1948-10-22) (age 63)
Australia

Dorothy Gaye Dell (née Murphy, born 22 October 1948)[1] is an Australian Olympic athlete, author, and artist.

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Athletic career

Dell was the Australian National Champion in both 100 & 200 metres hurdles for five years running, from 1971 to 1976.[2] She placed first in the Australian Open Track & Field Championships for Women's 200 metres Hurdles for three consecutive years, from 1972 to 1975.[3] At the 1973 Pacific Conference Games, she placed first in the 4 x 100 metres relay and second in the 100 metres Hurdles.[2] She received the silver medal at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games at Christchurch after representing Australia in the 100 metres hurdles.[2] Also, in 1974, she achieved a personal best time of 13.33 seconds in the 100 metres hurdles.[1] In 1976, she represented Australia in the Montreal Olympics, where, with a time of 13.68 seconds, she ranked 5th in round one, heat two of Women's 100 metres Hurdles.[1] In 1978, she was the American National Champion for indoor 60 metres hurdles.[citation needed]

Literary career

Dell has written several books for children. These include Bidge's Mob, 100+ Answers About Puberty, and 400+ Questions Kids Have About Relationships.[4] As Senior Manager of Interrelate Family Centres,[4] she has also written a series of books featuring the Listener SockPuppet Family, which includes The Listeners Go to a Family Centre, The Listeners Go to Counselling, and The Listeners Get a Parenting Plan.[5] Dell has also illustrated several books, including Marilyn Maple's Two Bunny Tails.[6]

Other work

In 1971, she worked as an art teacher at Preston Girls School in Victoria, Australia.[7] She worked at Lowther Hall Church of England Girls' Grammar School in Victoria, and later, while living in the United States, she taught graphic design at Santa Fe College, in Gainesville, Florida.[5] In the 1980s, she worked as a graphic artist in Florida, where her work included designing restaurants for Holiday Inn and decorating dentist offices, as well as creating calendars, posters, t-shirts, menus, caricatures, and newsletters.[8][9] In 1991, she collaborated with Jim Bohart and John King to create SunBuddys, animal-decorated static cling shades for car windows.[10]

Personal life & education

Dell was born in Victoria, Australia. In Victoria, she received a Bachelor of Arts for fine arts with a major in photography; she also received a Bachelor of Education.[5] She attended the University of Florida on a full track and field athletic scholarship from 1977 to 1981,[8] where she earned another Bachelor of Arts, majoring in drawing & creative writing.[5] She holds dual nationality, being a citizen of both the United States and Australia.[5]

Bibliography

  • Bidge’s Mob
  • 100+ Answers About Puberty
  • 400+ Questions Kids Have About Relationships
  • 500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex (co-authored with Lyndall Caldwell)
  • The Listeners Get Two Homes
  • The Listeners Go to a Family Centre
  • The Listeners Go to Counselling
  • The Listeners Get a Parenting Plan
  • The Listeners Go to the Contact Centre
  • The Listeners Change Homes[5][11][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Gaye Dell Biography and Olympic Results." Sports Reference, LLC. Accessed on 6 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Australian Athletics Results." Athletics Australia. Accessed on 6 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Australian Open Track & Field Championships: 200 metres Hurdles - Women." Athletics Australia. Accessed on 6 July 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "Annual Report 2010" Interrelate Family Centres. Accessed on 7 July 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Gaye Dell Accessed on 6 July 2011.
  6. ^ Maple, Marilyn. Two Bunny Tails Victoria, B.C.: Trafford Publishing, 2003.
  7. ^ McMahon, Peg. "An Emergency." The Age, 21 June 1971. Accessed on 6 July 2011 from Google News Archive.
  8. ^ a b Finn, David. "Artist draws on heritage, gives work Aussie accent." Gainesville Sun," 30 April 1988. Accessed on 6 July 2011 from Google News Archive.
  9. ^ Kirkland, Gary. "Making Dentistry Happier." Gainesville Sun," 17 November 1988. Accessed on 6 July 2011 from Google News Archive.
  10. ^ Kirkland, Gary. "Gainesville Buddies Took Idea to Market." Gainesville Sun, 29 July 1991. Accessed on 6 July 2011 from Google News Archive.
  11. ^ Creator: Dell, Gaye. Trove: National Library of Australia. Accessed on 6 July 2011.

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