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Joyce Yakubowich (Joyce Sadowick) was born on 29 May, 1953 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian sprinter. Discover Joyce Yakubowich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Joyce Yakubowich Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joyce Yakubowich worth at the age of 70 years old? Joyce Yakubowich’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sprinter. She is from Canada. We have estimated Joyce Yakubowich's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Joyce Yakubowich (née Sadowick; born 29 May 1953) is a Canadian former track and field sprinter who competed mainly in the 200 metres and 400 metres.
Born in Burnaby, British Columbia, she made her international debut at age seventeen at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games.
She went on to attend the University of Victoria and broke several track records, including one for the 300 metres which remains unbeaten.
Yakubowich ran at the 1971 Pan American Games and made her first individual final, taking sixth in the 400 m. With the Canadian relay team she missed a medal, taking fourth some distance behind bronze medallists Jamaica.
She twice represented Canada at the Summer Olympics (1972, 1976) and was a three-time Canadian national sprint champion.
Her first national titles came at the 1972 Canadian Track and Field Championships, where she claimed both the 200 m and 400 m races – the latter in a championship record of 54.1 seconds.
An Olympic debut came the following year at the 1972 Munich Games, but the 19-year-old failed to make it out of the heats.
She gained her first individual medal a year later at the 1973 Pacific Conference Games, taking 400 m bronze.
She was the 400 m gold medallist at the 1975 Pan American Games, where she also won relay medals.
The 1975 season proved to be the peak of her career.
First, she won the third and final national title of her career in the 200 m. She was chosen to compete in four events at the 1975 Pan American Games.
She placed sixth in the 200 m final, recording a lifetime best time of 23.34 seconds.
She gave a dominant performance in the women's 400 m final, defeating American Debra Sapenter by over half a second to win the gold medal in 51.62 seconds – another lifetime personal record and also a games record.
Another games record and gold medal came with the 4 × 400 m relay team of Margaret McGowen, Rachelle Campbell, and Joanne McTaggart, which she led off to victory to 3:30.36 minutes.
A third medal of the games for Yakubowich came in the 4 × 100 metres relay: running the anchor leg off McTaggart and 100 m minor medallists Patty Loverock and Marjorie Bailey the team took the bronze.
She made two further high-profile international appearances in her career following her Pan American success.
She returned to the Olympic stage at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, running in the 400 m quarter-finals and placing eighth in the relay final on home turf alongside fellow Canadians Margaret Stride, Campbell and Yvonne Saunders.
Her last outing was for the Americas team at the 1977 IAAF World Cup: running with Cuba's Aurelia Pentón and Jamaicans Jacqueline Pusey and Helen Blake, she placed fifth.