Betty Robinson

Betty Robinson

Betty Robinson, who won the first Olympic 100 m for women in 1928 at just 16, was later involved in a plane crash. A man who discovered her wrongly thought she was dead and drove her to an undertaker. She awoke from her coma 7 months later, before returning to win a relay gold in 1936.

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