Annette Rogers

Annette Rogers Kelly , born the October 22nd 1913 with Chelsea (Massachusetts) and deceased the November 8th 2006, was a American Athlète , specialist in the 100 m.

She also excelled in High jump, gaining the national title in room in 1933 and 1936. She also was crowned these years on 200 m.

She took part for the the United States in the Olympic Games of summer of 1932 of Los Angeles, being classified sixth in height and gaining the title out of relay 4 X 100 m with Mary Carew, Evelyn Furtsch and Wilhelmina von Bremen. Four years more, it preserved this title at Berlin with Harriet Bland, Betty Robinson and Helen Stephens. She also took part in two relays which established world records in 1932.

Annette Rogers was the last still alive Olympic champion of athletics of 1936.

Prize list

Olympic Games of summer

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