Ederle, Gertrude, 1906-2003

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Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim across the English Channel. During a time when female athletes were not taken seriously, Ederle proved critics wrong. In 1924 she competed at the Olympic games, where she won a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle relay and bronze medals in the 100 and 400-meter freestyle races. By 1925, Ederle had set twenty-nine world records in women’s freestyle swimming, and she began training to cross the twenty-one-mile-wide English Channel. On August 6, 1926, in strong, choppy waters, she successfully swam across the channel, clocking a time of fourteen hours and thirty-one minutes for thirty-five miles. Despite swimming extra miles, Ederle beat the record time by two hours.
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referencedIn Motion Picture Releases of the Universal Newsreel Library, 1929 - 1967 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Grover A. Whalen papers New York City Department of Public Records and Information Services
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referencedIn Gertrude Ederle of Flushing Queens Borough Public Library
referencedIn Gertrude Ederle National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
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New York City NY US
Wyckoff NJ US
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Birth 1905-10-23

Death 2003-11-30

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