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Beryl Crockford

Beryl Crockford (formerly Mitchell; née Martin; 26 June 1950 – 11 September 2016) was a world-champion and Olympic rower who represented Great Britain from 1975 to 1986.[2][3] In 1985 she married Duncan Crockford and competed as Beryl Crockford afterwards, previously she had competed under her divorced name of Beryl Mitchell..[4]

Beryl Crockford
Personal information
Birth nameBeryl Martin
Born(1950-06-26)26 June 1950
Died11 September 2016(2016-09-11) (aged 66)
Westmead Hospital, Sydney
SpouseDuncan[1]
Sport
CountryGreat Britain
SportWomen's Rowing
ClubSt George's Ladies RC
Thames Tradesmen RC
Sons of the Thames RC
Leander Club
Medal record
Women's rowing
Representing  Great Britain
World Rowing Championships
1985 Hazewinkel Lightweight double sculls
1981 Munich Single sculls
Updated on 12 September 2016.

Representative rowing career edit

She was part of the coxed four at the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham, the crew finished 9th overall after a third-place finish in the B final.[5] In the 1976 Olympics she rowed with Lin Clark in the women's coxless pairs and in 1977 she was part of the coxless pair that finished 10th overall and fourth in the B final at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam.[6][7]

At the 1980 Olympics and the 1984 Olympics she rowed in the women's single sculls.[8] Her silver medal in women's single sculls in the 1981 World Rowing Championships was the first medal achieved by a British woman at a World Rowing Championships, and her win with Lin Clark in the women's lightweight double sculls at the 1985 World Rowing Championships was the first gold medal for a British women's crew at any championships. She represented England in the lightweight single sculls, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.[9][10] She represented Great Britain at three Olympic Games and eight World Championships in total.[4]

Club rowing edit

As Beryl Martin she won the coxed fours with Janis Long, Ann Shackell, Margaret Goodsman and Di Ellis, rowing for the St George's Ladies crew, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships.[11][12] She won the coxed fours at the 1975 National Championships and the while rowing for the St George's Ladies Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs with Lin Clark, at the 1977 National Rowing Championships.[13]

At the 1978 National Championships when rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs title with Clark and one year later at the 1979 National Championships she was part of the composite crew that won the quadruple sculls.[14] She was the single sculls champion, at the 1981 National Rowing Championships[15] and the 1982 National Rowing Championships[16] Also in 1982, when women's invitational events were introduced to Henley Royal Regatta, Mitchell won the inaugural single sculls.[17]

A third consecutive single sculls title was won at the 1983 National Rowing Championships.[18] She was part of the double sculls crew with Lin Clark that won the national title in a dead-heat with Bradford Amateur Rowing Club, rowing for Sons of the Thames, at the 1985 National Championships. The race was the first dead heat for winners since the start of the Championships.[19][20]

Teaching and coaching edit

Crockford trained as a dance teacher at Chelsea College of Physical Education Eastbourne before turning to physical education, teaching and college lecturing even during her competitive career.[21] She was the first female member nominated for membership of Leander Club when the club voted in April 1997 to admit women members (after 179 years a male-only club).[22] In the 1990s she coached Lady Eleanor Holles School to be the most successful junior women's rowing club in the country,[21] and in 2013 she was reported to be coaching the Ancient Mariners squad, a masters crew who row from the Drummoyne Rowing Club in Sydney.[23] For a number of years before her death she was the head coach of rowing at Sydney Boys High School and coached the school's 1st VIII.[24]

Death edit

On 11 September 2016, Crockford succumbed to injuries she sustained after crashing into a parked car whilst cycling in the precinct of Sydney Olympic Park.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ "Vale: Beryl Crockford". Rowing NSW. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. ^ . RowingOne.com. World Rowing. Archived from the original on 24 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ . RowingOne.com. World Rowing. Archived from the original on 24 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b "Profile". Rowing Story.
  5. ^ Railton, Jim (1 September 1975). "Rowing". The Times. p. 7 – via Times Digital Archives.
  6. ^ Railton, Jim (29 August 1977). "Rowing". The Times. p. 11 – via Times Digital Archives.
  7. ^ "1977 World Rowing Championships". Rowing Story. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  8. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  9. ^ "1986 Athletes". Team England.
  10. ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  11. ^ ""Rowing." Times, 22 July 1972, p. 6". Times Digital Archives.
  12. ^ "THE FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONS". Rowing Story.
  13. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 18 July 1977, p. 7". Times Digital Archives.
  14. ^ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (20-21 JULY 1979)". Rowing Story.
  15. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 20 July 1981, p. 14". Times Digital Archives.
  16. ^ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (17-18 JULY 1982)". Rowing Story.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  18. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Problems for British selectors." Times, 18 July 1983, p. 19". Times Digital Archives.
  19. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 20 July 1985, p. 29". Times Digital Archives.
  20. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 22 July 1985, p. 25". Times Digital Archives.
  21. ^ a b Dodd, Christopher (19 September 2016). "Beryl Crockford obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  22. ^ . Regatta Online. June 1997. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  23. ^ Carter, Lucy (2 June 2013). "Ancient Mariners rowing club shows age not an issue". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  24. ^ SBHS 2015 publication
  25. ^ Hansen, Nick. (12 September 2016). "Beryl Crockford: Rowing champ loses fight for life after bike crash". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 September 2016.

External links edit

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Beryl Crockford formerly Mitchell nee Martin 26 June 1950 11 September 2016 was a world champion and Olympic rower who represented Great Britain from 1975 to 1986 2 3 In 1985 she married Duncan Crockford and competed as Beryl Crockford afterwards previously she had competed under her divorced name of Beryl Mitchell 4 Beryl CrockfordPersonal informationBirth nameBeryl MartinBorn 1950 06 26 26 June 1950Died11 September 2016 2016 09 11 aged 66 Westmead Hospital SydneySpouseDuncan 1 SportCountryGreat BritainSportWomen s RowingClubSt George s Ladies RCThames Tradesmen RC Sons of the Thames RC Leander ClubMedal record Women s rowing Representing Great Britain World Rowing Championships 1985 Hazewinkel Lightweight double sculls 1981 Munich Single scullsUpdated on 12 September 2016 Contents 1 Representative rowing career 2 Club rowing 3 Teaching and coaching 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksRepresentative rowing career editShe was part of the coxed four at the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham the crew finished 9th overall after a third place finish in the B final 5 In the 1976 Olympics she rowed with Lin Clark in the women s coxless pairs and in 1977 she was part of the coxless pair that finished 10th overall and fourth in the B final at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam 6 7 At the 1980 Olympics and the 1984 Olympics she rowed in the women s single sculls 8 Her silver medal in women s single sculls in the 1981 World Rowing Championships was the first medal achieved by a British woman at a World Rowing Championships and her win with Lin Clark in the women s lightweight double sculls at the 1985 World Rowing Championships was the first gold medal for a British women s crew at any championships She represented England in the lightweight single sculls at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh Scotland 9 10 She represented Great Britain at three Olympic Games and eight World Championships in total 4 Club rowing editAs Beryl Martin she won the coxed fours with Janis Long Ann Shackell Margaret Goodsman and Di Ellis rowing for the St George s Ladies crew at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships 11 12 She won the coxed fours at the 1975 National Championships and the while rowing for the St George s Ladies Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs with Lin Clark at the 1977 National Rowing Championships 13 At the 1978 National Championships when rowing for the Thames Tradesmen s Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs title with Clark and one year later at the 1979 National Championships she was part of the composite crew that won the quadruple sculls 14 She was the single sculls champion at the 1981 National Rowing Championships 15 and the 1982 National Rowing Championships 16 Also in 1982 when women s invitational events were introduced to Henley Royal Regatta Mitchell won the inaugural single sculls 17 A third consecutive single sculls title was won at the 1983 National Rowing Championships 18 She was part of the double sculls crew with Lin Clark that won the national title in a dead heat with Bradford Amateur Rowing Club rowing for Sons of the Thames at the 1985 National Championships The race was the first dead heat for winners since the start of the Championships 19 20 Teaching and coaching editCrockford trained as a dance teacher at Chelsea College of Physical Education Eastbourne before turning to physical education teaching and college lecturing even during her competitive career 21 She was the first female member nominated for membership of Leander Club when the club voted in April 1997 to admit women members after 179 years a male only club 22 In the 1990s she coached Lady Eleanor Holles School to be the most successful junior women s rowing club in the country 21 and in 2013 she was reported to be coaching the Ancient Mariners squad a masters crew who row from the Drummoyne Rowing Club in Sydney 23 For a number of years before her death she was the head coach of rowing at Sydney Boys High School and coached the school s 1st VIII 24 Death editOn 11 September 2016 Crockford succumbed to injuries she sustained after crashing into a parked car whilst cycling in the precinct of Sydney Olympic Park 25 References edit Vale Beryl Crockford Rowing NSW 12 September 2016 Retrieved 12 September 2016 Beryl Mitchell RowingOne com World Rowing Archived from the original on 24 September 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Beryl Crockford RowingOne com World Rowing Archived from the original on 24 September 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Profile Rowing Story Railton Jim 1 September 1975 Rowing The Times p 7 via Times Digital Archives Railton Jim 29 August 1977 Rowing The Times p 11 via Times Digital Archives 1977 World Rowing Championships Rowing Story Retrieved 1 October 2020 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Beryl Mitchell Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 29 August 2016 1986 Athletes Team England Athletes and results Commonwealth Games Federation Rowing Times 22 July 1972 p 6 Times Digital Archives THE FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Rowing Story Railton Jim Rowing Times 18 July 1977 p 7 Times Digital Archives NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 20 21 JULY 1979 Rowing Story Railton Jim Rowing Times 20 July 1981 p 14 Times Digital Archives NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 18 JULY 1982 Rowing Story Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1946 2003 Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Railton Jim Problems for British selectors Times 18 July 1983 p 19 Times Digital Archives Railton Jim Rowing Times 20 July 1985 p 29 Times Digital Archives Railton Jim Rowing Times 22 July 1985 p 25 Times Digital Archives a b Dodd Christopher 19 September 2016 Beryl Crockford obituary The Guardian Retrieved 20 September 2016 Leander votes for women Regatta Online June 1997 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Carter Lucy 2 June 2013 Ancient Mariners rowing club shows age not an issue www abc net au Retrieved 11 September 2016 SBHS 2015 publication Hansen Nick 12 September 2016 Beryl Crockford Rowing champ loses fight for life after bike crash The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 12 September 2016 External links editBeryl Mitchell at World Rowing Beryl Mitchell at Olympics comBeryl Mitchell at Olympic org archived Beryl Mitchell at Olympedia Beryl Crockford at the Commonwealth Games Federation archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beryl Crockford amp oldid 1178991112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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