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  2. Donna de Varona - Wikipedia

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    Recognized as the most successful women's sporting event in history, de Varona, a U.S. Olympic Hall of Famer, is a recipient of the Olympic Order, the highest honor presented by the International Olympic Committee. In 1999, Sports Illustrated for Women ranked her on its list of the "100 Greatest

  3. Charlotte Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte "Eppy" Epstein (1884–1938), managed the United States Women's Olympic Swimming Team in the 1920s, and founded the National Women's Life Saving League in 1914, and the New York's Women's Swimming Association (WSA), which she led from 1917-1939. Known as "Mother of Women's Swimming in America", she helped enable women to become ...

  4. Category:Women's swimming - Wikipedia

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  5. Sunny Lowry - Wikipedia

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    Lowry is one of only five British women to have ever successfully swum the Channel. At the age of 94, in the 2005 Honours list, she was awarded an MBE for services to swimming in the North-West. [3] In July 2003, at the age of 92, Sunny was inducted into the International Marathon Swimming Association's Hall of Fame.

  6. Jantzen - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Jantzen recognized that working women wanted attractive beachwear for weekends and vacations. In some resort areas, swim separates, cover-ups, and ankle-length beach skirts completed many swimsuit ensembles. Jantzen began to work with nylon and spandex to add stretch that holds shape.

  7. List of Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming (women)

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    This is a list of women's Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming from 1930 to 2022. Current program ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...

  8. Bikini in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Bikini Basketball Association is an American women's basketball league, created by Cedric Mitchell and A. J. McArthur in 2012. [129] The players wear sports bras and boy shorts, during games. [130] Commentators found it variously funny, [131] offensive, [132] and smart business. [133]

  9. Janet Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans attended Stanford University, where she swam for the Stanford Cardinal swimming and diving team from 1989 to 1991 under Stanford's Hall of Fame Women's Head Coach Richard Quick. [8] At Stanford, she received the Honda Sports Award for Swimming and Diving, recognizing her as the outstanding college female swimmer of the year in 1988–89.