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Ethel Scott
A pioneer for black female athletes in British sport at the beginning of the 20th century, Ethel Scott was the first black woman to represent Great Britain in an international athletics competition
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Ethel Scott worked in the civil service and probably came to prominence as a result of civil service sport championships, which were high profile enough to be reported in The Times. For example, on 10 June 1929, The Times reports Ethel as winner of a 100-metre race, representing the Ministry of Labour, with a time of 11.4 seconds.