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Eleanor Robinson (formerly Adams, née Puckrin, 20 November 1947) is a British former ultramarathon runner and two-time winner of the IAU 100km World Championships.[2] She was the first woman to run over 150 miles in a 24-hour endurance race. She was the winner of the first Badwater Ultramarathon in 1987. She was twice bronze medallist at the IAU 100 km European Championships (1992, 1993).[3]
^Sears, Edward Seldon (2008). Running Through the Ages. McFarland. p. 312. ISBN 9780786450770. (original measurement in feet and inches)
^"IAU WORLD 100 KILOMETRES CHALLENGE". Gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
^IAU 100 Kilometres European Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-05-07.
EleanorRobinson (formerly Adams, née Puckrin, 20 November 1947) is a British former ultramarathon runner and two-time winner of the IAU 100km World Championships...
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British ultramarathon runner EleanorRobinson (then Eleanor Adams), Donna Hudson of the US and Australian Margaret Smith. Robinson won the women's race three...
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original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2008. "Paralympian Eleanor Simmonds named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2008". British...
petitioned for divorce in 1886. Emma died on 8 August 1903. Thomas married EleanorRobinson, 30 years his junior, in Paddington on 9 September 1903. They moved...
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Bill Robinson in the tap routine Bojangles of Harlem from the 1936 film Swing Time. In it, Astaire famously dances to three of his shadows. Eleanor Powell...
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superiors. Robinson retired in 1985. Robinson was married three times. Two ended in divorce, one in annulment. His first marriage was to Eleanor Booker from...