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- Q16466864 description "British athlete".
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- Q16466864 abstract "Mark Weston (born Mary Louise Edith Weston, 30 March 1905 – 29 January 1978), nicknamed "the Devonshire Wonder", was one of the best British field athletes of the 1920s. He was a national champion in the javelin throw and discus throw in 1929 and won the shot put title in 1925, 1928 and 1929. At the 1926 Women's World Games he finished sixth in the two-handed shot put, where the final result was a sum of two best throws with the right hand and with the left hand. Weston had a genital abnormality and was assigned as female at birth and raised as a girl. In April–May 1936, Weston underwent a series of gender changing operations at the Charing Cross Hospital. He changed his first name to Mark, retired from competitions and later worked as a masseur.In July 1936 Weston married Alberta Matilda Bray and they had three children. Following his example, his elder sister Hilda also changed her gender and name in the 1930s; Hilda/Harry hanged himself during a depression in 1942. Mark Weston died in the Freedom Fields Hospital in Plymouth in 1978.".
- Q16466864 alias "Weston, Mark".
- Q16466864 birthDate "1905-03-30".
- Q16466864 birthYear "1905".
- Q16466864 deathDate "1978-01-29".
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- Q16466864 deathYear "1978".
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- Q16466864 alternativeNames "Weston, Mark".
- Q16466864 dateOfBirth "1905-03-30".
- Q16466864 dateOfDeath "1978-01-29".
- Q16466864 name "Weston, Mary".
- Q16466864 placeOfDeath "Plymouth, Devon, England, UK".
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- Q16466864 comment "Mark Weston (born Mary Louise Edith Weston, 30 March 1905 – 29 January 1978), nicknamed "the Devonshire Wonder", was one of the best British field athletes of the 1920s. He was a national champion in the javelin throw and discus throw in 1929 and won the shot put title in 1925, 1928 and 1929. At the 1926 Women's World Games he finished sixth in the two-handed shot put, where the final result was a sum of two best throws with the right hand and with the left hand.".
- Q16466864 label "Mark Weston (athlete)".
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- Q16466864 givenName "Mary".
- Q16466864 name "Mary Weston".
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