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Margaret Whitbread

Margaret Jean Whitbread (née Callender; born 25 June 1939) is a former athlete who competed for England.

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Biography

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Callender finished third behind Averil Williams in the javelin throw event at the 1957 WAAA Championships.[1][2][3]

She represented England[4] in the javelin at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales.[5][6]

Whitbread finished third behind Sue Platt at the 1966 WAAA Championships.[7]

In 1975 the couple adopted Fatima Whitbread and Margaret coached her at javelin.

Honours and awards

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In 2025, Whitbread was awarded the Freedom of the Borough by the mayor of Thurrock Sue Shinnick and leader of Thurrock Council Lynn Worrall, alongside daughter Fatima.[8][9]

Personal life

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Margaret Callender married John Whitbread, a paper mill supervisor, in late 1959.[10][11] The couple had two sons, Gregg and Kirk, and also adopted a daughter, Fatima, whom Margaret coached at javelin.[11]

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