Pat Jones (hurdler)

Patricia Ann "Pat" Jones (born 20 June 1942) is a British former track and field hurdler who mostly competed in the 80 metres hurdles.

Born in Croydon, England, Jones became a member of Birchfield Harriers, a Birmingham-based athletic club.

[1] She made two high-profile international appearances in the 80 metres hurdles during her career: she was runner-up to East Germany's Karin Balzer at the 1967 European Cup,[2] and represented her country at the 1968 Summer Olympics (being eliminated in the first round).

[1] She also won the 1967 European Cup semi-final with a best of 10.6 seconds, which ranked her eighth in the world for the discipline that year.

She was also runner-up to Olympic winner Mary Peters in the WAAA women's pentathlon in 1965.