Barbara Anderson (athlete)

British Paralympic multi-discipline athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barbara Anderson is a British athlete who won five gold medals at the Paralympic Games. A multi-discipline athlete, Anderson found particular success in class 1 swimming events in which she won three of her gold medals. Her other two gold medals came in table tennis both as an individual and with Jane Blackburn in the women's doubles. Anderson won a silver in the Mixed St. Nicholas Round Team tetraplegic archery event alongside Blackburn and Tommy Taylor as well as a silver in the individual event.[1]

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Barbara Anderson
Sport
Country United Kingdom
SportParalympic swimming, Archery, Athletics, Table tennis
Medal record
Paralympic Games[1]
Swimming
Gold medal – first place1960 RomeWomen's 25 m Backstroke class 1
Gold medal – first place1960 RomeWomen's 25 m Breaststroke incomplete class 1
Gold medal – first place1960 RomeWomen's 25 m Crawl incomplete class 1
Table Tennis
Gold medal – first place1960 RomeWomen's Singles A
Gold medal – first place1972 HeidelbergWomen's Doubles 1A-1B
Archery
Silver medal – second place1972 HeidelbergMixed St. Nicholas Round Team tetraplegic
Silver medal – second place1972 HeidelbergWomen's St. Nicholas Round tetraplegic
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Anderson also represented Scotland at the 1970 and 1974 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games.[2]

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