Alice Legh
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] In 1908, she declined to compete at the London Olympics in order to prepare for her defense of the national title a week later.[4] She successfully defended the title against Queenie Newall, the Olympic gold medal winner, by a large margin.[1] She held the title for a record eight consecutive years between 1902 and 1909.[3][5] The only international competition she is known to have participated in is a contest at Le Touquet in 1905, although the opportunity was open to her on several occasions.[5] She retired from archery in 1922 at the age of sixty-seven.[5]
Legh died at Resthaven nursing home in Stroud, Gloucestershire, on 3 January 1948. She is buried at Minchinhampton.[5]
External links
[edit | edit source]- Alice Blanche Legh Career Summary at The Archer's Register.com
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