Burton, Beryl (1937–1996)

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Burton, Beryl (1937–1996)

English cyclist. Born Beryl Charnock, May 12, 1937, in Morley, near Leeds, Yorkshire, England; died May 5, 1996, while riding a racing cycle near her home in Harrogate, Yorkshire, possibly of a heart attack; m. Charles Burton (cyclist), 1954; children: Denise Burton (b. 1956, also a cycling champion).

One of the fore-most cyclists of the 20th-century, had a 20-year unbroken record as Best British All-Rounder (1958–1978), winning 73 national titles; regularly beat England's top male riders; raced 277.37 miles in 12 hours, beating the men's best distance cyclist by 10 miles (1967); won the World Championship for 3,000-meters pursuit (1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1966); won the World Championship road race (1960, 1967). Awarded MBE (1964) and OBE (1968).

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