Apparently they consulted some media version of a little red book to report 
in metric distances; her titles were at 40 yards according to last week's 
Boston Globe story.
And it is C_a_rew

Steve


At 12:57 PM 7/23/02 -0400, Bob Ramsak wrote:
> > "Gold-medal winner at 1932 Olympics
> > Framingham, Mass. -- Mary Crew Armstrong, who won a gold medal at the
> > 1932 Olympics as a member of the record-setting U.S. 400-metre relay
> > team, died July 12 at age 88.
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> > Ms. Armstrong was 15 years old when she won the first of four straight
> > national titles in the 36-metre dash in 1929.
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>36 metre dash?
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