Marguerite Dockrell
Marguerite Dorothy Dockrell, primo voto Mason - Irish swimmer from the first half of the twentieth century, the first representative of Ireland in swimming at the Olympic Games.
Dockrell represented the Free Irish State during the 9th Summer Olympics in 1928 in Amsterdam, where she took part in one swimming competition. At the distance of 100 meters in free style, she took part in the fifth qualifying race. She took in it, She took in it, with time 1: 31.6; last, fourth place, which meant the end of competition for her.
Represented the D.S.C club from Dublin.
Her brother, Hayes Dockrell, represented Ireland at the Olympic water polo tournament in Amsterdam, while her uncle, George Dockrell, represented the United Kingdom in swimming at the London Summer Olympics Bibliography
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment