October 2005
Sarah's Order of Australia
Student Award - Page 3
A little bit about our Governor
(known as "The Lithgow
Flash")
''Marjorie Jackson''' (born
September 13, 1931 in Coffs Harbour) is an Australian athlete and the
current Governor of South Australia under the name of '''Marjorie Jackson
Nelson'''.
Marjorie Jackson first gained fame when she defeated reigning Olympic 100
and 200 m champion Fanny Blankers-Koen a number of times in 1949, earning
the nickname "The Lithgow Flash", after the New South Wales town where she
lived.
After having won four titles at the 1950 British Empire Games, she came as a
favourite to the Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics. She did not disappoint, and
won both the 100 m and 200 m, winning the first Olympic athletics titles for
Australia since Teddy Flack in 1896. Having more strong runners in the team,
the Australian 4 x 100 m relay team was also a favourite for the gold, but a
faulty exchange meant Jackson's chances for third gold medal were gone.
Marjorie Jackson retired from athletics in 1954, after marrying Olympic
cyclist Peter Nelson. In late 2001, Jackson was appointed as the governor of
South Australia.
Some of Marjorie's collection
from the early days.......
Fame!
Celebrating Fame.....
A song written for Marjorie
by Jack O'Hagan.....
More of Marjorie's collection
including the touch she carried at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
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