She was due to compete as a swimmer in the
1940 Summer Olympics, until it was cancelled at the outbreak of
World War II. Her family lived in
Abadan,
Iran from 1939 to 1941. When they returned to the UK in 1942, she applied to the
Air Ministry and was referred to the
Foreign Office. Owing to her linguistic talents, she was sent to the secret Bedford Japanese School run by Captain
Oswald Tuck RN and completed the 5th course (August 1943 to February 1944). She was subsequently posted to the Military Wing at the
Government Code and Cypher School,
Bletchley Park where she worked as part of the Japanese
codebreaking team. On 10 August 1945, she married Vyvyan Alexander St Aubyn Hubbard, a major in the Indian Army and architect. They had two children, Hugh and Geraldine. At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, Newman was part of
Great Britain's team in the
10 metre diving event. By the third dive she was in fifth place, but tore a shoulder muscle. She continued with one arm disabled, finishing 11th out of 15 competitors. In 1988, aged 64, she completed the Transatlantic single-handed sailing race, in 34 days. Her participation was the subject of a BBC documentary. She died on 22 January 2016 at the age of 91. ==References==