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Judy Grinham

Series

Series Name
British Sporting Personalities

Issue

Issue No.
1
Date Released
1959
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Judy Grinham

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 1
Summary
COI synopsis: The swimming career of Judy Grinham turned on her decision, when only twelve years of age, to concentrate on the backstroke, and on her partnership at fifteen with the great swimming coach, Reg Laxton. Her racing performance is observed in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics 100-metres Ladies’ Backstroke (in which she broke the world record with 72.9 seconds), and the 1958 Commonwealth Games Backstroke Race. The film also contains a glimpse of Judy in private life. Winner of a Grand Silver Medal at the International Festival of Sporting Films, Cortina, 1960; and a Silver Plaque at the Third International Festival of Films for Television, Internal Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy, Rome, 1961.
Keywords
Swimming
Written sources
The National Archives INF 6   /847
COI Catalogue Cards [BFI National Archive]
Films From Britain Catalogue   1964-1965, p.260 - used for synopsis
COI Reference
MI 923/1
Credits:
Production Co.
Anvil Films Ltd
Sponsor
Central Office of Information (COI)
Sponsor
Colonial Office
Sponsor
Commonwealth Relations Office
Sponsor
Foreign Office

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Film Archive

Name
British Film Institute (BFI)
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Notes
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