Pictures: Olympian Hazel Wightman memorabilia
Timonium resident Sandy Harlow has lobbied the Olympic Committee to honor his grandmother, Hazel Wightman, who was the last mixed doubles gold medalist in the 1924 Olympics.
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Hazel Wightman Memorabilia
Sandy Harlow holds a Tennis U.S.A. magazine that featured his grandmother, Hazel Wightman, on the cover at his home in Timonium on Monday, July 30. He lobbied the Olympic Committee to honor his grandmother, Hazel Wightman, who was the last mixed doubles gold medalist in the 1924 Olympics.
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