Deborah Hurst

New Zealand gymnast

Deborah Hurst
Personal information
Birth nameDeborah Linda Richards
RelativeMerv Richards (father)
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportGymnastics
Medal record
Representing  New Zealand
Women's gymnastics
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Edmonton Team all-around

Deborah Linda Murphy (formerly Hurst, née Richards) is a former New Zealand gymnast. Competing as Deborah Hurst, she won a bronze medal representing her country—alongside Kirsty Durward, Rowena Davis and Lynette Brake—in the women's all-around team event at the 1978 Commonwealth Games.[1] Also at those games, she finished eighth in the women's individual all-round.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Gymnastics artistic team competition – women Edmonton 1978". Commonwealth Games Federation. 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  2. ^ Deborah Hurst at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
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1978 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
Athletics
  • Paul Ballinger
  • Barbara Beable
  • Wendy Brown
  • Rod Dixon
  • Graeme French
  • Howard Healey
  • Noeline Hodgins
  • Penny Hunt
  • Terry Manners
  • Phillip Mills
  • Dennis Norris
  • Mike O'Rourke
  • Karen Page
  • Mike Parker
  • Ross Pownall
  • Dick Quax
  • Euan Robertson
  • Kim Robertson
  • Kevin Ryan
  • Robert Sadler
  • Graham Seatter
  • Bevan Smith
  • Robin Tait
  • Heather Thomson
  • Alan Thurlow
  • Phil Wood
  • Gail Wooten
  • Alison Wright
Badminton
Boxing
  • Gaulua Folasi
  • David Jackson
  • Ronald Jackson
  • Dean Rackley
  • Perry Rackley
  • George Stankovich
Cycling
Diving
Gymnastics
Lawn bowls
Shooting
  • Ian Ballinger
  • Brian Cumings
  • Maurie Gordon
  • John Hastie
  • Brian Lacey
  • Bruce Lassen
  • Bruce McMillan
  • Barry O'Neale
  • Barrie Wickins
  • John Woolley
Swimming
WeightliftingWrestling
Team manager: Jack Prestney


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