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Margaret Harriman
Paralympic athlete from South Africa

Margaret Harriman

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Paralympic athlete from South Africa
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Margaret Harriman is a Paralympic athlete from South Africa. She was born in Great Britain.
She was the only lady to compete in the second Stoke Mandeville Games in 1949 under her maiden name of Margaret Webb. From 1960 to 1976 to she competed in the Summer Paralympics in many sports, including archery, athletics, dartchery, lawn bowls and swimming. She represented Rhodesia in her first two Paralympics and then South Africa since 1968, winning eleven gold medals.
Between 1960 and 1968 she won an impressive eight gold medals in archery.
In 1976 she became ineligible to compete after South Africa was banned from the games because of its policy on apartheid.
She made a long-awaited return to the competition at the 1996 Paralympics in Lawn Bowls after the fall of apartheid which led to the lifting of the ban on South African competitors. In this edition she won her 17th and last medal, a bronze.

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