Mason-Brown, Michele (1939–)
Mason-Brown, Michele (1939–)
Australian track-and-field athlete. Name variations: Michele Mason; Michele Brown. Born July 3, 1939, in NSW, Australia.
At Tokyo Olympics, won a silver medal in the high jump (1964); became the 2nd woman in the world to clear 6 feet when she set a Commonwealth record.
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