Dorothea Parker

New Zealand sprinter

Dorrie Parker
Parker at the 1950 British Empire Games
Personal information
Birth nameMary Dorothea Parker
Born(1928-08-10)10 August 1928
Died24 December 1993(1993-12-24) (aged 65)
SpouseReg Smith
RelativeClem Parker (brother)
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportAthletics
EventSprint
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)100 m – 12.0 (1950)
200 m – 24.6 (1950)[1]
Medal record
Representing  New Zealand
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal – second place 1950 Auckland 440 yards relay

Mary Dorothea Smith (née Parker; 10 August 1928 – 24 December 1993) was a New Zealand sprinter. At the 1950 British Empire Games she won a silver medal in the 440 yards relay, alongside Shirley Hardman and Lesley Rowe. She also ran in the 100 yard, 220 yard, and 660 yard relay, placing fourth in each event.[2] She was overlooked for the 1954 British Empire Games at Vancouver, where results indicate that she could have been a finalist.[3]

She was married to former Waikato rugby and basketball representative Reg Smith; they had seven children. Parker died of cancer, aged 65, on 24 December 1993.[4] Her brother Clem Parker also won a bronze medal in a sprint relay at the 1950 British Empire Games.

References

  1. ^ Dorrie Parker. trackfield.brinkster.net
  2. ^ Dorothea Parker at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
  3. ^ Clark, John (1998). Athletes at the Games. Athletics New Zealand. p. 98. ISBN 0473-05498-1.
  4. ^ Twentyman, Maryanne (4 May 2012). "Veteran has roast duck in his sights as season starts". Waikato Times. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
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1950 New Zealand British Empire Games team
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New Zealand national champions in women's 100 m
Note: 100 yards before 1970
100 yards
100 metres
  • 1970: Penny Hunt
  • 1971: Wendy Urquhart
  • 1972: Brenda Matthews
  • 1973–1974: Wendy Brown
  • 1975: Penny Hunt
  • 1976: Sue Jowett (AUS)
  • 1977–1980: Kim Robertson
  • 1981: Wendy Brown
  • 1982–1983: Kim Robertson
  • 1984–1985: Andrea Wade
  • 1986: Bev Peterson
  • 1987: Andrea Wade
  • 1988–1989: Bev Peterson
  • 1990: Briar Toop
  • 1991–1994: Michelle Seymour
  • 1995–1996: Chantal Brunner
  • 1997–1998: Jane Arnott
  • 1999–2000: Caro Hunt
  • 2001: Chantal Brunner
  • 2002–2003: Caro Hunt
  • 2004–2006: Chantal Brunner
  • 2007–2009: Monique Williams
  • 2010: Anna Smythe
  • 2011: Andrea Koenen
  • 2012: Monique Williams
  • 2013: Mariah Ririnui
  • 2014: Fiona Morrison
  • 2015: Kelsey Berryman
  • 2016: Rochelle Coster
  • 2017–2024: Zoe Hobbs
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New Zealand national champions in women's 200 m
Note: 220 yards before 1970
220 yards
200 metres
  • 1970–1971: Penny Hunt
  • 1972: Gail Wooten
  • 1973: Wendy Brown
  • 1974: Gail Wooten
  • 1975: Penny Hunt
  • 1976: Sue Jowett (AUS)
  • 1977–1980: Kim Robertson
  • 1981: Wendy Brown
  • 1982–1984: Kim Robertson
  • 1985: Andrea Wade
  • 1986: Bev Peterson
  • 1987–1988: Andrea Wade
  • 1989: Morag McMillan
  • 1990: Briar Toop
  • 1991–1994: Michelle Seymour
  • 1995: Jane Arnott
  • 1996: Chantal Brunner
  • 1997–1999: Jane Arnott
  • 2000–2002: Caro Hunt
  • 2003–2004: Jane Arnott
  • 2005: Anna Smythe
  • 2006: Chantal Brunner
  • 2007–2009: Monique Williams
  • 2010–2011: Andrea Koenen
  • 2012: Monique Williams
  • 2013: Portia Bing
  • 2014: Louise Jones
  • 2015: Portia Bing
  • 2016: Louise Jones
  • 2017: Zoe Hobbs
  • 2018: Lucy Sheat
  • 2019–2020: Zoe Hobbs
  • 2021–2024: Georgia Hulls


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