- Pam Kilborn
Pamela Kilborn-Ryan, MBE (born
August 12 ,1939 inMelbourne ) is a formerAustralia n athlete who set world records as a hurdler. For three years, she was ranked as the world's top woman hurdler [http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/rankings/women/100hrankingbynation.pdf Track & Field News world rankings - 80/100 metre hurdles] ] .Kilborn was also an Olympic class sprinter,
Long Jump er and pentathlete, and won a total of 17 individal Australian Championships between 1962 and 1972 [http://www.athletics.com.au/history/athletes/athlete190.htm Athletics Australia - Pam Ryan] ] .Early career
Pam Kilborn began competing in athletics in
Melbourne during the late 1950s. She competed for theUniversity High School team, under coachHenri Schubert alongside her good friendJudy Amoore (later Pollock) [http://www.geocities.com/geetee/bios/kilborn.html Athletics Gold - Pam Kilborn-Ryan] ] .In 1960 she attempted to gain selection for the
1960 Summer Olympics but could only place third in theAustralia n Championships with only the first two athletes chosen. She was reputedly so ill during these Championships that she had to be assisted on the medal dais.During 1961 her performances at both hurdles and long jump had improved substantially and she was ranked #4 and #10 [http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/rankings/women/ljrankingbynation.pdf Track & Field News world rankings - Long Jump] ] in the world, respectively, at the end of the year.
International career
At the
1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Australia, Kilborn became one of the stars of the Games, upsetting world-record holderBetty Moore in the 80 m hurdles race before winning the long jump contest ahead of two countrywomenHelen Frith (silver) andJanet Knee (bronze).Two years later, at the Summer Olympics in
Tokyo , she won the bronze medal behindKarin Balzer (gold) andTeresa Ciepły (silver) after having equalled the Olympic record in the semi final.Soon after the Games, on
5 October ,1964 , she equalled the World Record for 80 m Hurdles, running 10.5 in Tokyo. OnFebruary 6 ,1965 inMelbourne , she bettered her record with a 10.4 time [http://www.athletics.com.au/history/records/world_record_holders.htm Athletics Australia - list of Australian world record-holders] ] .At the 1966 Commonwealth Games in
Kingston, Jamaica she won gold medals in 80 m hurdles and 4x110 yards relay.In 1967 she broke
Christine Perera 's unofficial 100 m hurdles world record of 13.7 seconds and improved it twice up to 13.3 seconds in 1969.Having been undefeated since the 1964 Olympics, Kilborn was the favourite for the
1968 Summer Olympics inMexico City . At the Games she was hampered by a shoulder injury [ [http://www.sahof.org.au/hallOfFame/memberProfile/index.php?memberID=245&memberType=general Sports Australia Hall of Fame - Maureen Caird] ] and could not overcome her surprising teenage countrywomanMaureen Caird in the rain-affected final.In 1970 the international hurdling distance was extended to 100 metres and, competing at the British Commonwealth Games, she beat Caird to take yet another gold medal. Her three successive golds was the most ever won by any athlete at the
Commonwealth Games . Earlier in the Games she was chosen to carry the Australian standard in the Opening Ceremony; the first time a woman had been awarded this honour. [http://www.sahof.org.au/hallOfFame/memberProfile/index.php?memberID=200&memberType=athlete Sports Australia Hall of Fame profile - Pam Ryan] ]After a brief retirement, she returned to the track for one last Olympic campaign in 1972. She set a World Record of 12.5 (12.93 automatic timing) shortly before the 1972 Olympics in
Munich , but could only run fourth in the Olympic final.tatistics
National Records
Kilborn set multiple Australian records in seven different events during her career: 80 metre hurdles, 100 metres hurdles, 200 metres hurdles, Long Jump, Pentathlon, 4 x 200 metres relay, and 4 x 220 yards relay.Over 80 metres hurdles, Kilborn set two official world records in 1964 and 1965.
In the 100 metres hurdles, she set one official world record at
Warsaw on28 June ,1972 .At 200 m hurdles, Kilborn-Ryan set four official world records between 1969 and 1971, with a best of 25.7.
In team events, she set a world record for 4 x 220 yards relay of 1:35.8 in
Brisbane onNovember 9 ,1969 , teaming withRaelene Boyle ,Jenny Lamy andMarion Hoffman .References
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