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  2. Susan Backlinie - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Myers was born in Miami on September 1, 1946; some sources say she was a native of Washington, D.C. [1] [5] [6] From the age of ten, Backlinie lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, where she swam for miles off the coast and in local pools. [7]

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  4. Nude swimming - Wikipedia

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    Nude swimming is the practice of swimming without clothing, whether in natural bodies of water or in swimming pools. A colloquial term for nude swimming is " skinny dipping ". In both British and American English, to swim means "to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body". [ 1 ]

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    "I was like, 'I don't like when crew members are weighing in on how I should do a hot shower scene.' You start getting in the head of some of your crew members. You're like, 'That is weird, man.

  6. Nude swimming in US indoor pools - Wikipedia

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    Nude swimming for girls had been optional for six weeks prior to the order. Nude swim classes continued for the 200 elementary school girls from two other schools. Boys in the schools had not worn suits in their separate classes for years, and girls requested to do the same in order to give them more time in the pool rather than changing.

  7. High school girl who won swim meet disqualified over 'curvier ...

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    A high school swimmer in Alaska was denied a victory Friday because of a "uniform violation," sparking accusations of discrimination and body shaming. High school girl who won swim meet ...

  8. Aquatots - Wikipedia

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    Time magazine reported in 1953 that by the age of ten months, Kathy could swim 20 feet (6.1 m) deep. By the time each of the children reached 17 months old, they were swimming .25 miles (400 m) per day. [1] In 1950, Tongay staged a swimming performance for his children in the Mississippi River, 22 miles (35 km) from St. Louis. Tongay followed ...

  9. Annette Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    To further overcome her disability, her parents enrolled her in swimming classes at Cavill's Baths, a tidal swimming pool in the North Sydney suburb of Lavender Bay. By the age of 13, her legs were practically normal, and by 15, she had mastered all the swimming strokes and won her first race. At this time she was also giving diving displays. [1]