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Personal information | |
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Birth name | Mary Jane Mitchell |
Born | New Zealand | 26 November 1912
Died | 26 March 2007 Dargaville, New Zealand | (aged 94)
Sport | |
Country | New Zealand |
Sport | Athletics |
Achievements and titles | |
National finals | Javelin champion (1939, 1940, 1941) |
Mary Jane Logan (née Mitchell; 26 November 1912 – 26 March 2007) was a New Zealand athlete. Mainly remembered as a javelin thrower, she represented her country at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, where she finished fourth in the women's javelin with a best throw of 118 feet 1⁄2 inch (35.98 m). [1]
In 1939, she won the inaugural women's javelin throw at the New Zealand athletics championships, with a winning distance of 111 feet 6+1⁄2 inches (34.00 m). She won the national title again in 1940 and 1941, and her distance of 122 feet 6 inches (37.34 m) in 1940 remained the championship record until surpassed by Cleone Rivett-Carnac in 1952. [2] At the Auckland women's championships in 1941, Mitchell broke her own New Zealand record with a throw of 125 feet 8 inches (38.30 m). [3] She also at one time held the New Zealand women's long jump record, [4] and was a competent high jumper, winning the Auckland championship in 1936. [5]
Mitchell was also known for her kauri carving, as an artist, a poet and a horsewoman. [6] She died in Dargaville in 2007. [4]
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Personal information | |
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Birth name | Mary Jane Mitchell |
Born | New Zealand | 26 November 1912
Died | 26 March 2007 Dargaville, New Zealand | (aged 94)
Sport | |
Country | New Zealand |
Sport | Athletics |
Achievements and titles | |
National finals | Javelin champion (1939, 1940, 1941) |
Mary Jane Logan (née Mitchell; 26 November 1912 – 26 March 2007) was a New Zealand athlete. Mainly remembered as a javelin thrower, she represented her country at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, where she finished fourth in the women's javelin with a best throw of 118 feet 1⁄2 inch (35.98 m). [1]
In 1939, she won the inaugural women's javelin throw at the New Zealand athletics championships, with a winning distance of 111 feet 6+1⁄2 inches (34.00 m). She won the national title again in 1940 and 1941, and her distance of 122 feet 6 inches (37.34 m) in 1940 remained the championship record until surpassed by Cleone Rivett-Carnac in 1952. [2] At the Auckland women's championships in 1941, Mitchell broke her own New Zealand record with a throw of 125 feet 8 inches (38.30 m). [3] She also at one time held the New Zealand women's long jump record, [4] and was a competent high jumper, winning the Auckland championship in 1936. [5]
Mitchell was also known for her kauri carving, as an artist, a poet and a horsewoman. [6] She died in Dargaville in 2007. [4]