Hunte, Heather (1959–)
Hunte, Heather (1959–)
English runner. Name variations: Heather Oakes; Heather Hunte-Oakes. Born Aug 14, 1959, in England, of Guyanese parentage; m. Gary Oakes (Olympian).
At United Kingdom championships, won a gold medal for 200 meters (1979); won a bronze medal at Moscow Olympics (1980) and a bronze medal at Los Angeles Olympics (1984), both in the 4×100-meter relay; won the 100 meters at the Commonwealth Games (1986).
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