Joan Hastings

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Joan_Hastings an entity of type: Thing

Joan Margaret Monahan (née Hastings, 27 February 1925 – 6 April 2004) was a New Zealand swimmer, botanist and school teacher. Born in 1925, Hastings was educated at Auckland Girls' Grammar School and Auckland University College, from where she graduated Master of Science with first-class honours in 1950. Her thesis was titled A fungal disease of Meryta sinclairii. At the 1950 British Empire Games she won the silver medal as part of the women's 440 yard freestyle relay. Her teammates in the relay were Norma Bridson, Winifred Griffin and Kristin Jacobi. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Joan Hastings
rdf:langString Joan Hastings
rdf:langString Joan Hastings
rdf:langString Auckland, New Zealand
xsd:date 2004-04-06
xsd:date 1925-02-27
xsd:integer 23954826
xsd:integer 1081481417
rdf:langString yes
xsd:date 1925-02-27
rdf:langString Joan Margaret Hastings
xsd:date 2004-04-06
rdf:langString Joan Margaret Monahan (née Hastings, 27 February 1925 – 6 April 2004) was a New Zealand swimmer, botanist and school teacher. Born in 1925, Hastings was educated at Auckland Girls' Grammar School and Auckland University College, from where she graduated Master of Science with first-class honours in 1950. Her thesis was titled A fungal disease of Meryta sinclairii. At the 1950 British Empire Games she won the silver medal as part of the women's 440 yard freestyle relay. Her teammates in the relay were Norma Bridson, Winifred Griffin and Kristin Jacobi. She worked as a botanist at the Forest Research Institute, and later returned to teach at Auckland Girls' Grammar School. She retired as head of science there in 1979. In her later years, Hastings was active in Masters swimming, and broke several world Masters records, including the 1500 m world record for the 60–64 years category in 1987, and numerous New Zealand Masters records.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 4146

data from the linked data cloud