Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres

At home, Australia got three athletes into the final, led by already 100 metres champion Betty Cuthbert.

Running in lane 5, with 100 metres silver medalist Christa Stubnick to her outside in lane 6, Cuthbert took an early lead making up the stagger on Stubnick more than 20 metres before the end of the turn.

By the time they were all on the straightaway, she had a meter lead on Stubnick with no competition coming from the inside.

The race for bronze was more competitive as the other semi-final winner, June Foulds had opened up a metre lead over the other two Australians through the turn, but both were gaining.

50 metres out, Norma Croker caught Foulds marginally ahead, but Marlene Mathews-Willard continued to gain, opening up a meter on her compatriot by the finish, to take bronze.

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