Birth Place: | Richmond, London, England |
Height: | 171 cm |
Weight: | 63 kg |
Sport: | Athletics |
Event: | Sprint |
Pb: | 100 m – 12.0 (1954) 200 m – 24.4 (1949) |
Club: | Spartan Ladies |
Coach: | Sandy Duncan |
Show-Medals: | yes |
Sylvia Cheeseman (born 19 May 1929) is an English retired sprinter. Competing in relays, she won two medals at the 1950 British Empire Games and one at the 1952 Olympics. Individually she was eliminated in the 200 m at the 1948 Olympics and in the 1952 Olympics she won her heat but was eliminated in the semi-final. She won the Amateur Athletic Association of England title in this event in 1946–1949 and 1951–1952, placing second in 1950.
Cheeseman's mother was a concert pianist, her father was a double bass player and a founding member of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and her sister was an international model.
She lived on Derwent Road, in Whitton, London.[1] She attended Spring Grove Grammar School.[2]
In 1957 she married the Olympic runner John Disley; they had two daughters. After retiring from competitions, she worked as a freelance journalist in China and all around Europe.