Career
She joined Lynndale Amateur Athletic and Harrier Club in the children"s division in the 12- to 13-year-old age group. She also ran for Glen Eden, Waitemata and Owairaka Athletic Club. After winning her first New Zealand title in 1958, and not being selected for Cardiff"s Empire Games, Avis was chosen to represent New Zealand from 1959 to 1965.
She competed in the 80m hurdles and relay.
Her teammates in the relay were Nola Bond, Molly Cowan and Doreen Porter. lieutenant was the fastest time ever by a New Zealand women"s athlete.
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Avis was third in the 80m hurdles heat in 10.8 secretary She was fifth in the semi-final in 10.9 sec and 10th fastest overall.
In the 100 yards, Avis was fourth in her heat and sixth in the quarter final.
This event no longer exists. A very fine all-round athlete, her skills ranged from hurdling, running, jumping, cross-country and pentathlon. She then went on to get the records for discus, high jump, hammer, javelin & long jump at 60 years old! McIntosh competed at one Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 in the 100 metres and 80 metre hurdles.