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'''Jessie Ellen Wadworth''' was a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] [[archery|archer]]. She competed at the [[1908 Summer Olympics]] in [[London]].
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Wadworth competed at the 1908 Games in the only archery event open to women, the [[Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Women's double National round|double National round]]. She took fourth place in the event with 605 points.
'''Jessie Ellen Wadworth''' (née ''Brown'', 12 November 1863 &ndash; 8 July 1936) was a British [[archery|archer]] who competed at the [[1908 Summer Olympics]] in [[London]]. She was born in [[Devizes]] and was the mother of [[Brenda Wadworth]]. Wadworth competed at the 1908 Games in the only archery event open to women, the [[Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Women's double National round|double National round competition]]. She took fourth place in the event with 605 points.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/559 |title=Jessie Wadworth |publisher=Olympedia |access-date=26 February 2021}}</ref>


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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110520012039/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wa/jessie-wadworth-1.html profile]
* {{cite book | last = Cook | first = Theodore Andrea | year = 1908 | title = The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report | publisher = British Olympic Association | location = London}}
* {{cite book | last = Cook | first = Theodore Andrea | year = 1908 | title = The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report | publisher = British Olympic Association | location = London}}
* {{cite web | last = De Wael | first = Herman | year = 2001 | url = http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/arc1908.html | title = Archery 1908 | work = Herman's Full Olympians | accessdate = 14 July | accessyear = 2006}}
* {{cite web | last = De Wael | first = Herman | year = 2001 | url = http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/arc1908.html | title = Archery 1908 | work = Herman's Full Olympians | accessdate = 14 July 2006 | archive-date = 29 September 2006 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060929183550/http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/arc1908.html | url-status = dead }}

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Latest revision as of 07:29, 16 July 2023

Jessie Ellen Wadworth (née Brown, 12 November 1863 – 8 July 1936) was a British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. She was born in Devizes and was the mother of Brenda Wadworth. Wadworth competed at the 1908 Games in the only archery event open to women, the double National round competition. She took fourth place in the event with 605 points.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jessie Wadworth". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 February 2021.

External links[edit]

  • profile
  • Cook, Theodore Andrea (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report. London: British Olympic Association.
  • De Wael, Herman (2001). "Archery 1908". Herman's Full Olympians. Archived from the original on 29 September 2006. Retrieved 14 July 2006.