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Gwen Griffiths

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South African runner

Gwen Griffiths
Personal information
Born
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight50 kg (110 lb)
Sport
Country South Africa
SportAthletics
Event(s)
1500 m,3000 m,5000 m
Achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)1500 m: 4:04.73
3000 m: 8:44.64
5000 m: 15:08.05

Gwendoline "Gwen" Griffiths is a South African runner who specialized in the1500 and5000 metres, later themarathon.

She was born inDurban with the surnamevan Rensburg, then was marriedGriffiths and latervan Lingen

She took the bronze medals in 1500 and 3000 metres at the1992 African Championships, and a 1500 silver and 3000 gold at the1993 African Championships.[1] She was selected as Africa's representative in 1500 metres at the1992 World Cup, and finished fifth there. In 1993 she ran in the heats at the World Championships, both1500 and3000 metres.[2] The next year she won a 1500 metres bronze medal at the1994 Commonwealth Games.[3] She also placed lowly at the1993,1995 and1996 World Cross Country Championships. However, in the team competition, South Africa places as high as fourth in 1993; Griffiths was the fourth runner behindZola Pieterse,Elana Meyer andColleen de Reuck.

Griffiths reached a high point in global events as she finished eighth in the 5000 metres at the1995 World Championships and ninth in the 1500 metres at the1996 Olympic Games. She also competed at the1997 World Indoor Championships without reaching the final.[4][2] She became South African 1500 metres champion in 1993, 1995 and 1996. In 1998 she changed to the 10,000 metres and half marathon and became South African champion in both events (she formerly also won the 10,000 metres in 1990); she then won the marathon in 1999, 2000 and 2001.[5]

In the middle distances, her personal best times were 4:04.73 minutes in the 1500 metres, achieved in August 1993 inMonaco; and 4:34.39 minutes in themile run, achieved in July 1994 inGateshead. In the long distances she had 8:44.64 minutes in the 3000 metres, achieved in June 1995 inRome; and 15:08.05 minutes in the 5000 metres, achieved at the 1995 World Championships inGothenburg. Her best marathon time was 2:36:25 hours from the 1999 South African Championships inCape Town.[2]

References

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  1. ^"African Championships".GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  2. ^abcGwen Griffiths-van Lingen atWorld AthleticsEdit this at Wikidata
  3. ^"Commonwealth Games Medallists - Athletics (Women)".GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  4. ^"Gwen Griffiths". Sports-Reference.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  5. ^"South African Championships".GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved29 May 2014.

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