Sheila Sherwood

Olympic athlete

1945 –

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Who is Sheila Sherwood?

Sheila Sherwood is a former international Long jumper whose career highlights included a silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico, and a gold medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. She competed in three consecutive Summer Olympic Games and had a career best distance of 6.73 metres.

As a child, her parents were caretaker and head cook at St Thomas More School in nearby Grenoside. Sherwood attended Yew Lane Secondary Modern, where at the age of fifteen she was appointed as Head-Girl, and after a successful set of O-Level results, transferred to nearby Ecclesfield Grammar School to study for her A-Levels. She first came to prominence as an athlete as a 16 year old as a member of the Sheffield based Sheffield United Harriers athletic club and competing under her maiden name of Sheila Parkin, when she created an English Schools long jump record in the summer of 1962. On the strength of this she was selected to represent Great Britain against Poland in August 1962 where she finished second behind former world record holder Elzbieta Krzensinska by just 2 cm.

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Born
Oct 22, 1945
Sheffield
Also known as
  • Sheila Hilary Parkin-Sherwood
Children
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Lived in
  • Sheffield

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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