Lidstone joined an archery club after moving to North
Vancouver with her husband in 1962. She was first selected to represent
Canada at the
1965 World Archery Championships, later becoming world champion by winning the
1969 World Archery Championships in
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, while also winning gold at the national championships in 1969, 1970 and 1971. She was unable to compete in the
1972 Olympics, the first to feature archery since
1920, due to a conflict with her job in a bakery. Lidstone was elected to the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1970, and retired from competition in 1975. The annual
Archery Canada award for female athlete of the year is named after her. ==References==