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Wendy Smith-Sly→Wendy Sly– It's the name used in practically every reliable source, including her personal Twitter[1],her Linkedin[2],her MBE citation[3],Olympics profile[4].It is also the name she is best known as (WP:COMMONNAME), because it is the name she was commonly known by when she was an active runner, e.g. this New York Times article after her silver medal at the 1984 Olympics[5].So by any measure, I think "Wendy Sly" is the better title.Adpete(talk) 03:24, 14 August 2022 (UTC)—Relisting.– robertsky(talk)04:14, 21 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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