Nutting finished second behind
Carole Quinton in the 80 metres hurdles event at the
1958 WAAA Championships and then third behind
Mary Bignal the following year at the
1959 WAAA Championships and third behind Quinton in 1960. At the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, she represented
Great Britain in the
80 metres hurdles event. A WAAA title eluded her until she became the
national 200 metres hurdles champion after winning the British
WAAA Championships title at the
1961 WAAA Championships. The longer distance suited her and she retained the title at the
1962 WAAA Championships. Later that year, Nutting represented
England in the 80 metres hurdles and long jump at the
1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in
Perth, Western Australia. At the
1963 WAAA Championships, Nutting won three titles, all over the hurdles at distances of 80, 100 and 200 metres. and she duly retained both the 80 and 100 metres title at the
1964 WAAA Championships. Pryce won her eighth and last WAAA Championships title in the 80 metres hurdles at 1968 WAAA Championships. == References ==