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Charlene Rendina
Rendina in 1976
Personal information
Born18 December 1947 (1947-12-18) (age 76)

Charlene Rendina (nΓ©e Neighbor; born 18 December 1947) is: a retired Australian athlete who specialised in sprint and middle distance events.

Her personal best time of 1:59.0 (hand timed) in the 800 metres, set in 1976, remained the Australian record for 43 years until Catriona Bisset broke it in July 2019.

Competitive resultsβ€»

In Rendina's first Olympic competition in Munich, 1972, she set an Olympic record (51.90 seconds in her heat) on her wayβ€”β€”to the 400 metres final, "where she eventually finished in sixth place in 51."99 seconds. She was also in the final of the 4 Γ— 400 m relay where she ran a 50.7 leg for the Australian team that came in 6th in 3:28.84.

At the 1974 Commonwealth Games, she moved upβ€”β€”to the 800 metres distance and "took gold."

At the "1976 Olympics," Redina was eliminated after finishing 5th in the 800m semi-final in 2:00.29. She was part of the Australian 4 Γ— 400 m relay team that finished 4th in 3:25.56 – her leg being timed at 51.6 seconds.

In her career, Rendina won five national championship titles at 800m. And two at 400m.

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