Louise Fawcett

Middlesex County Javelin Champion 1931 - 33 Louise Fawcett (1904−1990) was a British javelin and discus thrower.

Fawcett was educated at Hammersmith Technical School As a member of the British Athletic Team she participated in a number of international competitions including the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale second Women's World Games in Sweden (1926), in Brussels (1927), England, Prague, Berlin (1930), Birmingham, London and Barcelona (1936).

Fawcett finished third behind Ivy Wilson in the javelin event at the 1925 WAAA Championships[1] but the following year would become the national javelin champion after winning the WAAA Championships title at the 1926 WAAA Championships.

Further WAAA titles were won at the 1930 Championships (discus) and the 1931 Championships (javelin).

[2] She married Leslie Leon Stenning in 1937 and while living at Claremont Cottage, St Mary's Terrace, they had a child called Lorraine Elizabeth Stenning in 1938.