Pam Kilborn's 1966-67 Season - the Lead-Up to Mexico: An archive including British Commonwealth Team's Trip to Los Angeles: with Kilborn's scrapbook for 1966-67, Silver-Plated rose bowl, with badge 'Los Angeles Times International Games 1967' engraved 'First Place, Women's 80-Meter Hurdles', together with ribbon & programme 'USA v British Commonwealth', Australian Championships medals (4 gold - 80m Hurdles, Long Jump, Pentathlon && 4 x 100m Relay), Victorian Championships medals (2 gold && 2 silver), SA Pentathlon Championship gold medal, British Commonwealth Record Certificate, Australian Record Certificate, NSW Record Certificate, Victoria Record Certificate, photograph, book 'Women's Track & Field World Yearbook 1967', 'The Australian Women's Amateur Athletic Union - Almanac of Records and Results 1967' && magazine, newspaper picture printing block. Having been undefeated in he 80m hurdles since the 1964 Olympics, Kilborn was the favourite for the Olympics in Mexico City. At the Games she was hampered by a shoulder injury and could not overcome her surprising teenage countrywoman Maureen Caird in the rain-affected final. She won silver.