Anne Marie Malone, born on July 28, 1960, is a distinguished retired Canadian long-distance runner known for her remarkable achievements in athletics. Competing at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, she showcased her talent in the women's marathon, finishing in a commendable seventeenth place.
In the same year, Anne Marie set her personal best in the marathon with an impressive time of two hours and thirty-three minutes. Her dedication to the sport was evident as she also represented Canada at the World Cross Country Championships in 1982, where she placed thirty-ninth, contributing to the team's fifth-place finish.
Her prowess continued to shine at the 1983 World Cross Country Championships, where she secured sixteenth place individually. This performance was pivotal as it helped the Canadian team clinch the bronze medal in the team competition, with a total score of fifty-three points. On both occasions, Anne Marie was the third runner to finish for Canada, solidifying her role as a key team member.