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Shirley Ann Crowder (born March 22, 1939, inTemple, Georgia) is a retired Americantrack and field athlete, known for running hurdles, though she was credible long jumper. She represented the United States at the1960 Olympics. She finished a non-qualifying fourth in her heat but in the process beat a 16 year old, future medalist and world record holderChi Cheng.[1]
While competing forTennessee A&I State College, she was a three time National Champion in hurdles. She won the80 meters hurdles at the 1957 and 1959USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The race was not held at the 1958 championships,[2] but she won the 50 yard hurdlesIndoor that year.[3]
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