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MISSISSAUGA, Ontario Angela Bailey, the Canadian women’s record holder in the 100 meters and an Olympic 4×100 relay silver medalist, has died. She was 59.
Her death Sunday was confirmed by Athletics Canada. The family said she died at home from lung cancer, adding she never smoked and suffered from mental illness for five years.
Bailey’s record time of 10.98 seconds in the 100 for Canadian women was set in 1987 and still stands. She was part of the silver medal-winning 4×100 team at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Bailey’s medal-winning relay team members Marita Payne, Angella Taylor-Issajenko and France Gareau paid tribute to her in a statement, calling her “a tremendous competitor on the track.”