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Fleur Mellor

1936 - Today

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Fleur Mellor (born 13 July 1936) is an Australian athlete and Olympic champion. She competed at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, where she received a gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay, with Shirley Strickland de la Hunty, Norma Croker and Betty Cuthbert. Their winning time (44.5) was a new world record. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fleur Mellor is the 1,468th most popular athlete (down from 984th in 2019), the 291st most popular biography from Australia (down from 244th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Australian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Fleur Mellor ranks 1,468 out of 6,025Before her are Raphaël Poirée, Viktor Mamatov, Frederick Sheffield, Cecil Griffiths, Alois Schnabel, and Barbara Ferrell. After her are Matt McGrath, Pepi Bader, Manfred Schmid, Jacques Cariou, Karl Malmström, and Rolf Danneberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1936, Fleur Mellor ranks 456Before her are Taisia Chenchik, Manfred Stolpe, Lane Smith, Gerald Guralnik, Dmitri Anosov, and Zhong Nanshan. After her are Karl-Heinrich von Groddeck, Otto Leodolter, Kenneth Copeland, Eddie Colman, Leonid Ostrovski, and Giuliana Calandra.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Fleur Mellor ranks 291 out of 1,143Before her are Mathew Ryan (1992), David Walker (1941), Wilberforce Eaves (1867), Patricia Wrightson (1921), Rachel Griffiths (1968), and Dave Power (1928). After her are Snowy Baker (1884), Thelma Coyne Long (1918), Steven Bradbury (1973), Ben Chifley (1885), Harry Kewell (1978), and Beryl Penrose (1930).

Among ATHLETES In Australia

Among athletes born in Australia, Fleur Mellor ranks 20Before her are Stan Rowley (1876), Bill Bruce (1923), Tony Madigan (1930), Nick Winter (1894), Brenda Jones (1936), and Dave Power (1928). After her are Marlene Mathews (1934), Steve Hooker (1982), Betty McKinnon (1925), Ralph Doubell (1945), Jenny Lamy (1949), and Lorraine Crapp (1938).