Claire Galligan
Claire Agnes Galligan (September 24, 1895 in New York – October 8, 1978 in Los Angeles, California[1]) was an American freestyle swimmer who won 13 AAU championships over distances ranging from 220 yd to 3 miles. In 1916 she became the first female AAU champion, and on September 13, 1917, she set a world record over 500 yd at 7:31.4. She missed the 1916 Olympics due to World War I, and by the 1920 Games was married to Edgar Finney[2] and retired from swimming. In 1970 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[3]
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Claire Galligan c1920
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Born | New York | September 24, 1895
Died | October 8, 1978 83) Los Angeles, California | (aged
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Sport | Swimming |
Club | Women's Life Saving League New York's Women's Swimming Association |
Coach | Johnny Curran, Jim Riley, L. de B. Handley |
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