- Lyn Foreman
Lyn Foreman (Lynette May Young) (born
5 March 1957 ) is a former champion hurdler who competed forWestern Australia andAustralia from 1979 to 1982. She was the national 400m hurdles champion three times between 1979 and 1981.In the IAAF World Championships event in 1980, Young-Foreman made the final of the 400m Hurdles running 7th with continuing good form for the next two seasons. At the
1982 Commonwealth Games , she ran as the nominal favourite but was beaten by rising star Debbie Flintoff who set a personal best and new Commonwealth Record to win a Gold Medal at her international debut.Forman qualified for the 800m in the
1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul and in 2000 was awarded theAustralian Sports Medal for "Outstanding service as an international athlete and since as a coach and team official".Currently she is an elite Level 5 coach and the head track coach at the
Western Australian Institute of Sport .Foreman was married to ABC commentator and sports administrator
Wally Foreman until his death in 2006. They have two children.External links
* [http://www.athletics.org.au/history/athletes/athlete147.htm Athletics results]
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NAME=Foreman, Lynette May
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