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Ann Cuneo (March 6, 1926 – June 26, 2012) was an American competition swimmer and two-time Olympic champion. Ann Elisabeth Curtis was born in San Francisco, California , and trained by nuns. She began swimming at the age of 9, while she and her sister spent two years at the Ursuline Convent boarding school in Santa Rosa.
Ann Curtis: United States: Swimmer 1966 Katherine Whitney Curtis: United States: Coach (Synchronized Swimming) 1979 Joy Cushman: United States: Pioneer Contributor 2018 Peter Daland: United States: Coach (Swimming) 1977 Giuseppe D'Altrui [1] Italy: Water Polo Player 2010 [2] Marco D'Altrui: Italy: Water Polo Player 2010 Ellie Daniel: United ...
Ann Curtis United States: Marie-Louise Linssen-Vaessen Netherlands: 1952 Helsinki details: Katalin Szőke Hungary: Hannie Termeulen Netherlands: Judit Temes Hungary: 1956 Melbourne details: Dawn Fraser Australia: Lorraine Crapp Australia: Faith Leech Australia: 1960 Rome details: Dawn Fraser Australia: Chris von Saltza United States: Natalie ...
All swimming events took place at the Empire Pool. There was a total of 249 participants from 34 countries competing. [2] Medal table ... Ann Curtis: 4:29.2 (OR)
Swimming: Men's 1500 metre freestyle: August 7 Gold: Joe Verdeur: Swimming: Men's 200 metre breaststroke: August 7 Gold: Ann Curtis: Swimming: Women's 400 metre freestyle: August 7 Gold: Gordon Giovanelli Bob Martin Allen Morgan Warren Westlund Bob Will: Rowing: Men's coxed four: August 9 Gold: George Ahlgren David Brown Lloyd Butler James ...
24 May – It was 20 years ago that Anne Curtis and Dingdong Dantes met and worked with each other on the GMA-7 youth-oriented series, "TGIS" - which is why their reunion seemed a long time coming ...
Ann Arbor Pioneer won its fourth straight Division 1 girls swimming and diving state final on Saturday at Eastern Michigan.
Swimming 1943: Gunder Hägg: Track and field: Patty Berg (2) Golf 1944: Byron Nelson: Golf: Ann Curtis: Swimming 1945: Byron Nelson (2) Golf: Babe Didrikson Zaharias (2) Golf 1946: Glenn Davis: College football: Babe Didrikson Zaharias (3) Golf 1947: Johnny Lujack: College football: Babe Didrikson Zaharias (4) Golf 1948: Lou Boudreau: Major ...