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Amy Deloris Van Dyken-Rouen (born February 15, 1973) is an American former competitive swimmer, Olympic champion, former world record-holder, and national radio sports talk show co-host. She won six Olympic gold medals in her career, four of which she won at the 1996 Summer Olympics , making her the first American woman to accomplish such a ...
Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1: 5: 4: Angel Martino United States 59.31: Q 2: 6: 3: Amy Van Dyken United States 1:00.04: Q 3: 6: 5: Liu Limin China 1:00.18: Q 4: 6: 4: Ayari Aoyama Japan 1:00.20
Amy Van Dyken United States: 1998 Perth: Amy Van Dyken United States: Sandra Völker Germany: Shan Ying China: 2001 Fukuoka: Inge de Bruijn Netherlands: Therese Alshammar Sweden: Sandra Völker Germany: 2003 Barcelona: Inge de Bruijn Netherlands: Alice Mills Australia: Libby Lenton Australia: 2005 Montreal: Libby Lenton Australia: Marleen ...
On Saturday, Amy Appelhans Gubser became the first person, male or female, to swim from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallon Islands.
Gabrielle Elaine Franco Rose (born November 1, 1977) is a Brazilian-American competition swimmer who participated in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.Rose, a resident of Memphis, Tennessee, competed for Brazil at the 1995 Pan American Games and 1996 Summer Olympics, but later represented the United States starting at the 1999 Pan American Games.
Beverley Rose Cathy Finlay Nicola Geddes Nikki Ramsay: 1986 Edinburgh details England (ENG) Caroline Cooper Nicola Fibbens Simone Hindmarch Suki Brownsdon Canada (CAN) Allison Higson Barbara McBain Donna McGinnis Jane Kerr Australia (AUS) Angela Harris Dimity Douglas Georgina Parkes Karen Phillips: 1990 Auckland details Australia (AUS) Karen ...
The International Swimming Hall of Fame is a history museum and hall of fame, serving as the central point for the study of the history of swimming in the United States and around the world. List of the members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame
Lilly King of Indiana was awarded the 2016 CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Association of America) Swimmer of the Year. King won the 100 and 200 breaststrokes in record breaking fashion, and was the first woman under 57 seconds in the 100 breast, and the first women to go under the 2:04 barrier in the 200 breaststroke.