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  2. Category:Black British sportswomen - Wikipedia

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    It includes British sportswomen that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Black British sportswomen" The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total.

  3. Aleeya Sibbons - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Newham & Essex Beagles, she won the British Universities and College (BUCS) 100 metres title in May 2022, in a time of 11.70 seconds. At the same event, she won gold in the women's 4x100m relay. [4] She won the 100m title at the 2023 England Athletics U23 Championships in Chelmsford, running a time of 11.46 seconds. [6]

  4. Montell Douglas - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008 season, she finished second behind Jeanette Kwakye in the women's 100 m at the British Championships. At the Loughborough European Athletics meeting on 17 July, during the semi-final, she ran a wind-assisted (+2.6 m/s) time of 10.95 seconds. In the final, she broke Kathy Cook's British record with a time of 11.05 seconds. Douglas ...

  5. Top 10 famous Black athletes in history - AOL

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    Famous Black athletes span all sports, from football and basketball to tennis and gymnastics. This article focuses on 10 whose […] Top 10 famous Black athletes in history

  6. Jeanette Kwakye - Wikipedia

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    She returned to competition in 2011 and became the British 100m champion. [5] Kwakye reached the semi-final of the Women's 100m at the 2011 World Championships, in Daegu, South Korea. In 2012 Kwakye won the British 60m Indoor title, but failed to qualify for the London 2012 Olympic Games due to injury. [6] She did not compete in 2013.

  7. Kadeena Cox - Wikipedia

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    Kadeena Cox (born 10 March 1991) is a parasport athlete competing in T38 para-athletics sprint events and C4 para-cycling and British television presenter. [1] She was part of the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships and the 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships, in which she won world titles in the T37 100m and C4 500m time trial respectively.

  8. Venus Williams and other women in sports honored as Barbie ...

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    As part of its 65th-anniversary celebration, Barbie adds Venus Williams and more elite female athletes to its Role Models series. […]

  9. 7 notable Black athletes who have made their mark at the ...

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    And it wasn't until 2002, just 20 years ago, that Vonetta Flowers became the first Black athlete from any country to win gold in the Winter Olympics. She was a Team USA bobsledder at the Salt Lake ...