Lorraine Moller, born on June first, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished former long-distance runner from New Zealand. Her athletic journey spanned over two decades, during which she made a significant mark in track athletics before specializing in the marathon.
Throughout her illustrious career, Moller achieved remarkable success, including a silver medal in the marathon at the nineteen eighty-six Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh. She also earned a bronze medal at the nineteen ninety-two Olympic Games in Barcelona, showcasing her talent at the age of thirty-seven.
A four-time Olympian, Moller participated in the marathon events at the nineteen eighty-four, nineteen eighty-eight, and nineteen ninety-six Olympic Games. Her marathon victories are noteworthy, including her triumph at the nineteen eighty-four Boston Marathon and her impressive three-time wins at the Osaka International Ladies Marathon in nineteen eighty-six, nineteen eighty-seven, and nineteen eighty-nine.