The primary ever feminine British Olympic gold medallist in athletics, who created historical past on the Tokyo Video games of 1964, passes away on the age of 86.
Whereas others had come shut, Mary Rand was the primary.
Nice Britain’s unique “golden lady”, who has handed away on the age 86, grew to become her nation’s first feminine Olympic athletics champion, on the Tokyo Video games of 1964. She did so in some fashion, breaking the lengthy leap world file within the course of earlier than occurring to take a silver medal within the pentathlon and bronze as a member of the British 4x100m crew at those self same Video games.
She was the trailblazer that confirmed the way in which for thus many – from the likes of fellow Tokyo gold medallist Ann Packer to Mary Peters, Sally Gunnell, Denise Lewis, Kelly Holmes, Christine Ohuruogu, Jess Ennis-Hill and Keely Hodgkinson to comply with.
Rand arrived in Tokyo off the again of a disappointing Video games in 1960 however she was one of many brightest stars within the Japanese capital. Talking to AW in 2022 and recalling that Olympic lengthy leap last, during which she secured gold with a leap of 6.76m that might stand because the world file for 4 years, she stated: “The 800m was occurring. I keep in mind vividly having to attend till the runners went previous as a result of there was a lot noise within the stadium. I might simply wait so I did not have that disruption after which I took my jumps.
“I did not know till a few years afterwards that I used to be leaping in opposition to the wind – and that 5 of my jumps beat the Olympic file. Irena Kirszenstein – who went on to win seven Olympic medals and was an outstanding athlete – was proper behind me leaping and I needed to look forward to her and a few the Germans within the final spherical.
“At that time, I did not even know I would bought the world file. I did not know whether or not or not I used to be in a position to maintain on to it as a result of the others had been actually nice athletes. They might have pulled one out of the bag, actually. So I used to be on tenterhooks for some time. I could not consider it once I came upon that I would gained.
“I used to be so thrilled for my dad and mom, too, as a result of 4 years earlier than that that they had sat and performed an interview and so they had been all considering I used to be going to win in Rome. In fact, every thing went mistaken and so 4 years later my dad was nonetheless alive and he bought to see me win a gold medal. It was just like the icing on the cake. I by no means thought I would find yourself with a set of medals – gold, silver and bronze in Tokyo.”

Upon the event of her eightieth birthday, former AW editor Mel Watman wrote an in-depth function about Rand’s profession. An abridged model is under:
Born in Wells, Somerset, on February 10, 1940, Mary Bignal, as she was then, first attracted consideration whereas a sports activities scholarship pupil at Millfield Faculty.
Many successes adopted, together with British data and a Commonwealth lengthy leap medal, and by the point of the 1960 Olympics she was being talked of as a attainable lengthy leap gold medallist. In Rome she led the qualifiers with a UK file 6.33m, solely to wind up ninth within the last later that day with 6.01m. The gold medal went at 6.37m, the silver at 6.27m. The issue was that Rand fouled her first two jumps.
Her confidence shattered, she measured out her run-up anew nevertheless it was of little avail and she or he did not qualify for an additional three jumps.
In 1962, solely 4 months after the start of her first daughter Alison, Rand made a outstanding comeback to earn the bronze medal within the European lengthy leap championship. She loved a wonderful season in 1963, which included a world file (alongside Madeleine Weston, Daphne Arden and Dorothy Hyman) of 45.2 for the 4x110y relay, a 6.44m lengthy leap (the official world file by then was 6.53m by Tatyana Shchelkanova of the USSR), a British 80m hurdles file of 10.8 and additional UK data within the pentathlon of 4712 and 4726.
Her annus mirabilis, nevertheless, was 1964. She hardly put a foot mistaken all summer season, which started with a 4847 rating within the Somerset pentathlon championship again at Millfield Faculty. The downhill observe and different irregularities dominated it out as a UK file nevertheless it was an important morale booster. In June she claimed again the file she had misplaced to Mary Peters three weeks earlier by scoring 4815, whereas in July she not solely gained the WAAA lengthy leap with UK file leaps of 6.53m and 6.58m but additionally tied the European 100y file of 10.6. She was in implausible kind for her last pre-Olympic look, in Portsmouth.
Admittedly, the next wind was manner over the restrict at 4.0m/sec however she had some six inches (16cm) to spare on the board as she matched Shchelkanova’s world file of 6.70m.
After main the qualifiers with an Olympic file of 6.52m, Rand opened with a UK file of 6.59m, consolidated with leaps of 6.56m and 6.57m, improved to six.63m after which, within the fifth spherical, produced that extraordinary leap of 6.76m.
As her coach John Le Masurier was to write down: “Technically it was excellent – a quick method, with the physique turning into vertical as she crouched into a robust take-off. An ideal hitchkick with the ft stretched ahead collectively for touchdown and simply enough ahead velocity remaining to permit her to face up within the sand.”
It was a efficiency forward of its time, for there was a headwind of 1.6m and the clay runway was rain-soaked. Off an artificial floor and with that quantity of wind in her favour it’s attainable she would have jumped very near seven metres – the kind of distance that might not be attained for an additional dozen years.
Within the pentathlon, which began two days later, Rand once more competed brilliantly to develop into solely the second girl ever to exceed 5000 factors. She totalled 5035 (10.9 hurdles, 11.05m shot, 1.72m excessive leap, 6.55m lengthy leap, 24.2 200m) and completed forward of Irina Press in three of the 5 occasions.
Nevertheless, she misplaced so many factors to Press within the shot – no fewer than 384 – that the muscular Soviet athlete ran out the winner 211 factors clear with a record-breaking rating of 5246.
Rand’s movie star appears to be like and sunny character mixed together with her Olympic triumph made her really the “golden lady” of British athletics. She was voted BBC sports activities character of the 12 months for 1964 and was awarded the MBE.
Her imposing listing of non-public bests included 10.6 100y, 11.7 100m, 23.99 and 23.69w 200m, 56.5 440y, 10.8 80m hurdles, 13.4 & 13.3w 100m hurdles, 1.72m excessive leap, 6.76mm lengthy leap, 12.25 shot, 5035 pentathlon. She was additionally credited with a pioneering 12.22m triple leap in 1959 (“I don’t know why it isn’t a correct occasion for ladies,” she remarked in 1964) and even competed in a mile stroll race.
Ann Packer (Brightwell), who gained her 800m gold medal in Tokyo a couple of days after Rand, summed up what many consider. “Mary was probably the most gifted athlete I ever noticed. She was nearly as good as athletes get.”
Achievements:
1966: British Empire and Commonwealth Video games lengthy leap gold
1964: Olympics lengthy leap gold, pentathlon silver; 4x100m bronze
1962: European Championships lengthy leap bronze; 4x100m bronze
1958: British Empire and Commonwealth Video games lengthy leap silver
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