Lesley Morton
New Zealand long-distance runner
161 cm (5 ft 3+1⁄2 in)
Lesley Margaret Morton (born 25 December 1963) is a New Zealand long-distance runner. She competed in the women's 10,000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She was born in Croydon, England.[1]
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1986 | World Road Race Championships | Lisbon, Portugal | 49th | 15 km | 53:29 |
1988 | World Road Race Championships | Adelaide, Australia | 53rd | 15 km | 55:16 |
1989 | World Cross Country Championships | Stavanger, Norway | 48th | 6 km | 24:09 |
1990 | World Road Race Championships | Dublin, Ireland | 42nd | 15 km | 53:14 |
1991 | World Cross Country Championships | Antwerp, Belgium | 109th | 6.43 km | 22:54 |
World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 42nd (h) | 10,000 m | 33:23.17 | |
1992 | World Cross Country Championships | Boston, United States | 53rd | 6.38 km | 22:33 |
Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 33rd (h) | 10,000 m | 33:51.06 | |
1993 | World Cross Country Championships | Amorebieta, Spain | 65th | 6.35 km | 21:23 |
World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 33rd (h) | 10,000 m | 33:54.39 | |
1997 | World Cross Country Championships | Turin, Italy | 99th | 6.6 km | 23:12 |
(h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats |
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Lesley Morton Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- ^ "Lesley Morton". ARRS. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
External links
- Lesley Morton at World Athletics
- Lesley Morton at Olympedia
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1992 New Zealand Olympic team
- Richard Boyle
- Ian Ferguson
- Donald Johnstone
- John MacDonald
- Paul MacDonald
- Finn O'Connor
- Stephen Richards
- Mark Scheib
- Gary Anderson
- Jon Andrews
- Tom Bamford
- Joann Burke
- Nigel Donnelly
- Brian Fowler
- Paul Leitch
- Carlos Marryatt
- Glenn McLeay
- Graeme Miller
- Jacqui Nelson
- Chris Nicholson
- Rosalind Reekie
- Stuart Williams
- Bruce Goodin
- Vicky Latta
- Andrew Nicholson
- Blyth Tait
- Mark Todd
- Harvey Wilson
- Scott Anderson
- Christine Arthur
- Tina Bell-Kake
- Mary Clinton
- Shane Collins
- Sapphire Cooper
- Peter Daji
- Sue Duggan
- Kylie Foy
- Susan Furmage
- David Grundy
- Scott Hobson
- Elaine Jensen
- Trudy Kilkolly
- Anna Lawrence
- Brett Leaver
- Grant McLeod
- Peter Miskimmin
- Kieren O'Grady
- Umesh Parag
- Paresh Patel
- David Penfold
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- Craig Russ
- Greg Russ
- Helen Shearer
- Jamie Smith
- Mandy Smith
- Anthony Thornton
- Robyn Toomey
- Kate Trolove
- Ian Woodley
- Philippa Baker
- Scott Brownlee
- Campbell Clayton-Greene
- Bill Coventry
- Toni Dunlop
- Brenda Lawson
- Guy Melville
- Pat Peoples
- Carl Sheehan
- Eric Verdonk
- Chris White
- Ian Wright
- Jenny Armstrong
- Jon Bilger
- Russell Coutts
- Don Cowie
- Simon Daubney
- Rod Davis
- Leslie Egnot
- Graham Fleury
- Craig Greenwood
- Brian Jones
- Murray Jones
- Barbara Kendall
- Bruce Kendall
- Greg Knowles
- Craig Monk
- Rex Sellers
- Jan Shearer
- Trent Bray
- Guy Callaghan
- Toni Jeffs
- Phillippa Langrell
- Danyon Loader
- Simon Percy
- Nick Sanders
- Anna Simcic
- John Steel
- Richard Tapper
- Mark Weldon
- Hagen Bower
- Peter Jackson
- Chunli Li
- Grant Parker
- Shane Stannett
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