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Dorothy's Scrapbook
Vere Technical High School
(Clarendon, Jamaica WI.)
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Dorothy (center podium) receiving a gold medal at the 1974 Girls Championship from the
Governor General (the Hon. Florizel Glasspole) for first place finish in the Class-II
Long Jump with a record-breaking leap of 18'-6.5" at the National Stadium.
Second place went to Dinthill's Carletta McNab.
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Texas Woman's University
(Denton, Texas USA)
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With teammates from Texas Woman's University.
(1980-1984)
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Graduation Day !!!
(May 12, 1984)
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National Team
(Jamaica, WI.)
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At the 1984 Olympics, Los Angeles, California (USA) |
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Training !!!
(Denton, Texas)
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With Don Quarrie (right) (1984 Olympics)
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With Bert Cameron (center) and Merlene Ottey (right) (1984 Olympics)
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With Bert Cameron (left) and Herb Mckinley in background (1984 Olympics)
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With Rosie Allwood (left) in Mexico after winning the 4x400 relay (1979)
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With teammates at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, Russia (formerly USSR)
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With Trinidad's Michael Paul and Andrew Bruce
(1980 Olympics, Moscow)
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Holding the jamaican flag with Jackie Pusey, while Leleith Hodges and Ruth Simpson look on.
(1980 Olympics, Moscow)
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With Jamaican athlete Grace Jackson (right) and American Lee Evans (center) - the 1968 400m Olympics gold medalist and former world record holder.
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At practice (Denton, Texas) |
Watching at 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada
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In Cuba with Alberto Juantoreno - the 1976 Olympics gold medalist in 400m and 800m. |
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ATOM Athletic Club
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Edging out American Robin Coleman in the 400m in Dallas, Texas (USA).
(1984)
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Running the 200m in Dallas, Texas. (1984)
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Running lead off leg of the record-braking 4x400m relay at the Penn Relays. (1985)
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Running in Dallas, Texas. (1984)
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Running in Dallas, Texas. (1984)
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With Fred Soweby (Antigua's 400M champion), and Fred Thompson (coach of the Atoms Track Club). (1981)
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Assorted
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With the late Jamaican actress, Madge Sinclaire (center), and Guyana's 400m champion, June Griffith (left),
at a 1984 Olympics (Los Angeles, USA) and Independence celebration.
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Pinning an Olympic button on former Jamaican Prime Minister, Edward Seaga, at dinner for 1984 Olympic team
Vale Royal (Jamaica).
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In The News
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