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Gwen Wall Ridout was born in Saskatoon in
January, 1963, had an early interest in track and as early as Grade 3,
was a member of a 4x100 metre relay city championship team. Gwen won a
Saskatoon elementary school 800 metres in record time in Grade 8 and was
a standout in high school, only once ever losing a hurdles event at the
provincial level.
She was a member of four Canada West
championship teams, with coach Lyle Sanderson, set five Canada West
records and was the only person ever to win the Ethel Catherwood trophy
four times. She was also Canadian Intercollegiate hurdles champion five
times and won five other medals.
Gwen won the Canadian hurdles championship
four times and with the help of coach Brian Clark, started to make an
impact on international teams. She made the British Commonwealth teams
in 1982 and 1986, getting a fourth at Edinburgh in 1986. Twice she
represented Canada at the Pan-American Games, winning bronze in the 400
metres and a silver with the relay team in Venezuela in 1983 and also
competing at Indianapolis in 1987. One of her greatest races was at the
World Student Games in Edmonton in 1983 where she won a bronze medal and
set a Canadian record of 56.10 seconds, which
stood for nine years.
Gwen has
won the Saskatchewan athlete of the month award, athlete of the year
award, two Saskatchewan government achievement awards. She broke more
than 15 Saskatchewan records, the Canadian junior 400 metre hurdles
record three times and has broken 11 Canadian senior records. |