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March 27 (Reuters) - Former Olympic long jump champion Mary Rand, the first British woman to win three medals at a single Olympic Games, has died at the age of 86. Rand won gold in the long jump,

Mary Rand, Britain's First Female Olympic Gold Medallist, Dies at 86

Legacy and Achievements of Mary Rand

Olympic Success at the 1964 Tokyo Games

March 27 (Reuters) - Former Olympic long jump champion Mary Rand, the first British woman to win three medals at a single Olympic Games, has died at the age of 86.

Rand won gold in the long jump, silver in the pentathlon and bronze in the 4x100 metres relay at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

Tributes from UK Athletics

"Team GB is saddened to hear of the death of Olympic champion Mary Rand," UK Athletics said in a statement on Friday. "From a young age, Rand was a trailblazer.

Early Career and Records

"She was just 17 when she set her first British record in the pentathlon, making her major championship debut a few weeks later, when she won long jump silver at the Commonwealth Games in Cardiff."

Rand set a long jump world record of 6.76 meters in Tokyo.

Inspiration to Future Generations

"Inspired by Rand's opening-day gold ... the squad went on to claim 12 medals in total," UK Athletics said. "If you talk to Ann Packer (Rand's roommate in Tokyo and Olympic champion in the 800m), she will say, 'Mary came back and she'd won a gold and it inspired everybody'."

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Lori Ewing, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Mary Rand set a long‑jump world record of 6.76 m en route to gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics (en.wikipedia.org)
  • She remains one of only two British women to win three medals in a single Games (alongside Emma Finucane in 2024) (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Rand made history as the first British female Olympic gold medallist in track and field and was later awarded an MBE and BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1964 (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Mary Rand?
Mary Rand was a British athlete who became the first British woman to win three Olympic medals at a single Games.
What Olympic medals did Mary Rand win?
Mary Rand won gold in long jump, silver in pentathlon, and bronze in the 4x100m relay at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
What record did Mary Rand set at the 1964 Olympics?
Mary Rand set a long jump world record of 6.76 meters at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
How old was Mary Rand when she passed away?
Mary Rand died at the age of 86.
How did Mary Rand inspire her teammates?
Mary Rand's gold medal inspired her teammates, contributing to Team GB's total of 12 medals at the Tokyo Olympics.

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