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Born | 8 November 1884 Wandsworth, London, England |
Died | 26 July 1962[1] Bournemouth, England | (aged 77)
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Sport | Fencing |
Gladys Daniell (8 November 1884 – 26 July 1962) was a British fencer. She competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. [2]
Daniell was a member of the Ladies' London Fencing Club and a member of Queen Alexandra's House Gymnasium in London. [3]
In 1911, Daniell won the Amateur Fencing Association's Ladies' Fencing Championship. [4] In 1912, Daniell won the third International Championship of the Stockholm Ladies' Fencing Club. [3] The same year, she competed again at the Ladies' Fencing Championship, defending her title after a tie with A. B. Walker and C. A. Walker. [4] She was awarded a gold and platinum brooch as her prize. [4]
Daniell entered the Ladies' Fencing Championship again in 1921, gaining her third title in the competition. [5] She competed in the championship again in 1923. [5]
Daniell was a left-handed fencer. [4]
Personal information | |
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Born | 8 November 1884 Wandsworth, London, England |
Died | 26 July 1962[1] Bournemouth, England | (aged 77)
Sport | |
Sport | Fencing |
Gladys Daniell (8 November 1884 – 26 July 1962) was a British fencer. She competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. [2]
Daniell was a member of the Ladies' London Fencing Club and a member of Queen Alexandra's House Gymnasium in London. [3]
In 1911, Daniell won the Amateur Fencing Association's Ladies' Fencing Championship. [4] In 1912, Daniell won the third International Championship of the Stockholm Ladies' Fencing Club. [3] The same year, she competed again at the Ladies' Fencing Championship, defending her title after a tie with A. B. Walker and C. A. Walker. [4] She was awarded a gold and platinum brooch as her prize. [4]
Daniell entered the Ladies' Fencing Championship again in 1921, gaining her third title in the competition. [5] She competed in the championship again in 1923. [5]
Daniell was a left-handed fencer. [4]