b'94808PAM KILBORN: 1962-63 SEASON: Archive including Kilborns scrapbooks (3) for 1962-63, including Indonesia Trip & Perth Commonwealth Games; Australian Championships medals (4 gold - 80m Hurdles, Long Jump, Pentathlon, 4 x 110Yds Relay); Victorian Championships medals (5 gold - 100 Yds, 80m Hurdles, Long Jump, Pentathlon, 300 Yds Relay; also 1 silver & 2 bronze); Bunbury Pre-Games Carnival Certificates (2); 1963 Queensland Record Certificate for Pentathlon. [All medals engraved]. (Total: 12 medals, 3 scrapbooks, 3 certificates).Pam Kilborn was the the first woman to win three individual national titles in the same year. .$400600Ex 809809PAM KILBORN AT THE TOKYO OLYMPICS: Pam Kilborns Australian Team Blazer, with Australian Coat-of-Arms & Olympic Games 1964 embroidered on pocket; her team name badge; her official team lapel badge (kangaroo over Olympic rings) by Stokes; Official Badge with ribbon for Competitor in original case; Participation Medal in wooden box; scrapbook of press clippings; books & magazines (8) including Australia at the Olympic Games 1964; plus photographs (19) including the official team photo; souvenir silver medallion, Shibuya Tokyo 1964 medal & fan.In the 80 Meters Hurdles, Kilborn won the bronze medal behind Karin Balzer (gold) and Teresa Ciepy (silver) after having equalled the Olympic record in the semi-final. Soon after the Games, on 5 October 1964, she equalled the World Record for 80m Hurdles, running 10.5 in Tokyo. On 6 February 1965 in Melbourne, she bettered her record with a 10.4 time$1,5002,000 810PAM KILBORNS 1966-67 SEASON - THE LEAD-UP TO MEXICO: An archive including British Commonwealth Teams Trip to Los Angeles: with Kilborns scrapbook for 1966-67; Silver-Plated rose bowl, with badge Los Angeles Times International Games 1967 engraved First Place, Womens 80-Meter Hurdles, together with ribbon & programme USA v British Commonwealth; Australian Championships medals (4 gold - 80m Hurdles, Long Jump, Pentathlon & 4x100m Relay); Victorian Championships medals (2 gold & 2 silver); SA Pentathlon Championship gold medal; British Commonwealth Record Certificate; Australian Record Certificate; NSW Record Certificate; Victoria Record Certificate; photograph; book Womens Track & Field World Yearbook 1967; The Australian Womens Amateur Athletic Union - Almanac of Records and Results 1967 & magazine; newspaper picture printing block.Having been undefeated in he 80m hurdles since the 1964 Olympics, Kilborn was the favourite for the Olympics in Mexico City. At the Games she was hampered by a shoulder injury and could not overcome her surprising teenage countrywoman Maureen Caird in the rain-affected final. She won silver. $400600811PAM KILBORNS 1967-68 SEASON: An archive including Kilborns scrapbook for 1967-68; Australian Championships medals (4 gold - 80m Hurdles, 100m Hurdles, Pentathlon & 4x100m Relay; also 2 silver - 100m & Long Jump); Victorian Championships medals (3 gold & silver); British Commonwealth Record Certificate; Australian Record Certificate; South Australia Record Certificates (8); Victoria Record Certificate; photographs (6); The Australian Womens Amateur Athletic Union - Almanac of Records and Results 1968; Invitations to Duke of Edinburghs Outdoor Day & Queens Birthday Reception. $400600'