Razzell was a member of the North London Harriers and finished third behind
Phyllis Bartholomew at both the
1932 WAAA Championships and
1934 WAAA Championships. She also finished runner-up behind Bartholomew at the 1934 Southern Championships. She represented
England at the 1934 British Empire Games in London, where she competed in the
long jump event. Shortly after the Games, she married Leslie Honeyman in London and in 1939 they were living in
Burnham-on-Crouch. == References ==