Nunn, Glynis (1960–)
Nunn, Glynis (1960–)
Australian heptathlete. Born Glynis Saunders, Dec 4, 1960, in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia; m. Chris Nunn (decathlete).
At Los Angeles Olympics, won a gold medal in heptathlon (1984); won a bronze medal in the high hurdles at the Commonwealth Games (1986); retired from competition (1990).
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