Jackie MacDonald, born on October 12, 1932, is a distinguished former Canadian track and field athlete known for her remarkable achievements in shot put and discus throw. Her athletic journey reached a significant milestone when she represented Canada at the 1956 Summer Olympics, where she showcased her talent by placing 10th in the shot put and 19th in the discus throw.
In addition to her Olympic participation, MacDonald made her mark at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, where she earned a silver medal in the shot put. Her competitive spirit continued to shine through as she secured a fifth-place finish in the discus at the 1955 Pan American Games, further establishing her reputation as a formidable athlete.
MacDonald's prowess in the shot put was again highlighted at the 1957 World Youth Games in Moscow, where she finished sixth. The following year, she competed as Jackie Gelling at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, where she added a bronze medal in the shot put to her impressive collection of accolades.