Loverock won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 relay at the
1970 British Commonwealth Games. The following year she finished third behind fellow Canadian
Stephanie Berto in the 200 metres at the British
1971 WAAA Championships. At the
1971 Pan American Games Loverock finished eighth in the 200 metres. She would finished eighth in the
200 metres at the 1974
Commonwealth Games in
Christchurch. She won a silver medal in the same event at the
1978 Games in Edmonton. She won a silver and bronze medal in the
4 x 100 metres relay at two
Pacific Conference Games in 1973 and 1977.She finished second in the
1975 Pan American Games 100 metres and third in the
4 × 100 metres relay and won a bronze medal at the
World Student Games in Rome. At the 1976 Olympics Games in
Montreal, she represented Canada in the
women's 100 metres and
200 metres, where she got to the semi-finals in both events. She set a Canadian record of 23.03 in her quarter-final of the women's
200 metres. Loverock ran second leg of the women's
4 x 100 metres relay at the Olympics, the team set a Canadian and Commonwealth record of 43.17 second finishing in 4th place. In 1978 she set a world indoor record for 60 yards, with a time of 6.78. Patty also set the Canadian record for the
100 metres with at time of 11.34, in 1975. == References ==