
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor, slightly rotated image captures a bronze statue of Australian Olympic runner Betty Cuthbert, in East Melbourne, Australia. The statue depicts a female figure in mid-stride, captured in an intense running pose with her mouth open and arms bent, conveying a sense of speed and exertion. She wears a running outfit with shorts and a top. Next to the statue stands a black marble plaque. The visible text on the plaque reads: "BETTY CUTHBERT AM, MBE," followed by a description of her achievements: "Australia's Inspirational 'Golden Girl', Betty won three Gold Medals in the 100m, 200m and 400m relay at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. She later won a fourth Gold in the Inaugural 400m women's event at Tokyo in 1964." It also credits "SCULPTOR LOUIS LAUMEN" and states "A GIFT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS FROM TATTERSALES." The scene is set outdoors under a bright, partly cloudy sky. In the background, lush green trees and a grassy area are visible, along with a paved path or ground surface. Orange safety barriers can be seen further in the distance. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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