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Alice Blanche Legh (1855 – 3 January 1948) was a famous British archer. She has been called "the greatest British woman archer of all-time" [1] and "the greatest British archer ever". [2] From 1881 to 1922, she won the national ladies' archery championship twenty-three times. [3]
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The expected winner of the women's archery, Alice Legh, chose not to compete, and so Queenie's main rival was Lottie Dod who was a sporting all-rounder. [2] The entire field competing in the women's archery was British. [3] On the first day of the Archery competition, the weather in White City Stadium was so poor that the event was stopped at ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:English female archers and Category:Welsh female archers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
This put her in fourth place at the end of the first half of competition. Her second round score of 1226 was the best score of any archer in either round and was enough to put her well above the competition as well as set a new world record. In the 1969 Outdoor World Championships, Wilber placed 2nd. She was also a member of the 4th place U.S ...