Barbara Howard (athlete)

Barbara Howard (May 8, 1920 – January 26, 2017) was a Canadian sprinter and educator. Growing up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Howard gained national media attention as a sprinter in high school when she completed a time trial that broke the standing British Empire Games record for the 100-yard dash. She was selected as a member of the Canadian track and field team for the 1938 British Empire Games, becoming the first Black woman to represent Canada in international athletic competition. Although she did not place in the 100-yard dash, she helped her team win silver and bronze in the 440-yard and 660-yard relay events. The outbreak of the Second World War meant that most international sporting events over the next decade were cancelled, and Howard's window of opportunity as a sprinter ended before she could compete again.

Barbara Howard
Barbara Howard at the British Empire Games (1938)
Personal information
NationalityCanadian
Born(1920-05-08)May 8, 1920
Vancouver, British Columbia
DiedJanuary 26, 2017(2017-01-26) (aged 96)
EducationB.Ed, University of British Columbia
OccupationTeacher
Sport
SportSprinter
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Canada
British Empire Games
1938 Sydney 3×110/220 yd
1938 Sydney 4×110/220 yd

After high school, Howard completed Normal School training and a Bachelor of Education degree, teaching at elementary schools for more than 40 years. She was the first member of a visible minority to be hired by the Vancouver School Board.

Howard is an inductee of the Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame (2011), the BC Sports Hall of Fame (2012), and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame (2015).

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