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Jean Lee (archer)


Jean Lee (also Jean Lee Lombardo) (born 1925, died 2010) was a former World Champion archer who represented the United States.
Lee took up archery while studying at the University of Massachusetts. She dominated the world of competitive archery in the late 1940s and early 1950s, winning four consecutive national titles between 1948 and 1951, and consecutive world championships in 1950 and 1952. She broke numerous world records in the process, and at the 1950 World Championships became the first woman to attain a higher score than the winner of the men's championship Hans Deutgen. Lee caused controversy as an early user of artificial points of aim (the 1950 World Championships were the first where the use of them was allowed). She was forced to retire from the sport in 1952 due to injury, and was inducted into the Archery Hall of Fame in 1975.〔(1950 WAC results )〕〔(1952 WAC results )〕〔(Archery Champions by Robert Rhode, 4th edition 1971 )〕〔(History of FITA by Robert Rhode )〕〔(Archery Hall of Fame: Jean Lee Lombardo )〕〔(Milwaukee Journal 5 Aug 1949: Reynolds and Jean Lee take archery crowns )〕〔(History of the National Archery Association by Robert Rhode )〕
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