Where did Tessa Sanderson grow up?

Where did Tessa Sanderson grow up?

Jamaica
Sanderson was born on 14 March 1956 in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, of Ghanaian ancestry. Her parents left Jamaica to find work in England when Sanderson was five, and she was in the care of her grandmother until going to live her parents in Wednesfield (then in Staffordshire) at the age of six.

When was Tessa Sanderson born?

March 14, 1956 (age 65 years)
Tessa Sanderson/Date of birth

Where is Alice Coachman buried?

The Alice Coachman Elementary School in Albany, Georgia is named in her honor….Alice Marie Coachman Davis.

Birth 9 Nov 1923 Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia, USA
Death 14 Jul 2014 (aged 90) Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia, USA
Burial Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Memorial ID 132815462 · View Source

Where did Tessa Sanderson live as a child?

Tessa Sanderson was born Theresa Ione Tessa Sanderson on March 14, 1956 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. She was raised by her grandmother in Jamaica before moving to England to join her parents as a young child. She showed advanced skills in track and throwing events, particularly the javelin, since her teenage years.

How old was Tessa Sanderson when she went to the Olympics?

1976 saw Sanderson’s Olympic debut, at 1976 Summer Olympics. Aged 20, she was the youngest of the competitors in her event, and threw 57.00 m (187 ft 0 in) to finish ninth. In July 1977, at the European Cup semi-finals in Dublin, she achieved 67.20 m ( 220 ft 5

Who was Tessa Sanderson’s p.e.teacher at high school?

Her P.E. teacher at Ward’s Bridge High School, Barbara Richards, noted her talent for athletics and encouraged her, also making threats of putting Sanderson in after-school detention if she did not train, an approach that Sanderson later said helped her.

Who is the javelin thrower Tessa Sanderson married to?

Sanderson has been married to Densign White, a British Olympic judo competitor, since 2010. She had known White since her first appearance in the Olympics. She does not have any children but has expressed interest in adopting. She had a bitter rivalry with fellow javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread in the 1980s.