Murray, born in
Southampton, was a south of England sprint champion and then became the
British 200 metres champion after winning the British
WAAA Championships title at the
1972 WAAA Championships. Donna won the South of England 100m and 200m championships in 1974. A year later, Murray became the
British 400 metres champion at the
1975 WAAA Championships. Shortly before the
1977 WAAA Championships Murray married fellow athlete
Bill Hartley and competed under her married name thereafter. As Donna Hartley, she then won the 1977 UK Championships 400m. At the newly formed
1977 UK Athletics Championships Donna was AAA's 200 m and 400 m champion in 1972, and 400 in 1975. And came 2nd in the 200 in 1977/78. And 400 in 1974. Also in 1978, Donna won two Commonwealth gold medals in Edmonton, Canada, where she won the 400 metres, and the 4x400 relay. In 1979, she was European cup semi finalist winner in both 400, and 400 relay again. She also was runner up in European cup finals in 1975, and 1977 in 400, and 400 relay again. Sponsored by the Midland Bank, Worked in Liverpool. In 1980, she competed at the Moscow Olympic Games where she won a bronze medal in the
4 x 400 relay. Her bodybuilding career was short-lived and for several years after that she ran a line dancing school in
Sheffield near the family home. Hartley-Wass featured on the front cover of
Health & Strength magazine. Hartley trained at a Sheffield health studio jointly owned by Bobby Knutt. Under the guidance of the health studio owner and ex-
Sheffield Wednesday coach Tony Toms, Hartley achieved national success very quickly on the women's bodybuilding circuit. She died while sunbathing in her back garden on 7 June 2013, being discovered by her husband of 26 years. ==Medals==