Blanche Nash

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexFemale
Full nameBlanche Emily Maynard•Nash (-Thomas)
Used nameBlanche•Nash
Nick/petnamesBaba
Born30 July 1902 in Cape Town, Western Cape (RSA)
Died19 June 1964 in Observatory, Cape Town, Western Cape (RSA)
NOC South Africa

Biography

Blanche Nash was born in Cape Town, one of four children born to Englishman Maynard Nash, a chartered accountant, and his wife Henrietta Wrensch. In 1920, Nash, the Western Province 100 yards ladies’ champion and South African record holder in the 50 yards, became the first woman to compete at the Olympics for South Africa. There, she competed in the 100 and 300 metre events, but did not advance past the heats. Later, she defended her 100 yards title in 1921. She married Harold William Chester Thomas in 1940, and died in 1964 of Huntington’s disease.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1920 Summer Olympics Swimming (Aquatics) RSA Blanche Nash
100 metres Freestyle, Women (Olympic) 5 h3 r1/2
300 metres Freestyle, Women (Olympic) 6 h3 r1/2

Special Notes

Errata

Name previously listed as "Barbara Nash", but this is incorrect as per further research.