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Gertrude ederle facts for kids

Gertrude Caroline Ederle was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and world record-holder in five events. Gertrude Ederle's father taught her to swim in Highlands, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer cottage. Gertrude Ederle set eight more world records after that, seven of them in at Brighton Beach.

How did gertrude ederle die

Helen Wainwright pulled out at the last minute because of an injury, so Gertrude Ederle decided to go to France on her own. Gertrude Ederle trained with Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had attempted to swim the Channel 22 times. Gertrude Ederle's record stood until Florence Chadwick swam the Channel in in 13 hours and 23 minutes.

Gertrude Ederle used motorcycle goggles to protect her eyes from salty water, as did Burgess in Gertrude Ederle was sponsored by a newspaper, the Baltimore Post, which tried to create a rivalry between her and Ederle in the weeks spent training off the French coast. Barrett and Cannon were unsuccessful but three weeks after Gertrude Ederle's feat, Corson crossed in a time that was an hour slower than Gertrude Ederle.

Gertrude Ederle made an arrangement with Edward L Hyman to make a personal appearance at the Brooklyn Mark Strand, and she was paid an amount far greater than they had ever paid an individual performer prior.

Gertrude ederle olympics

Gertrude Ederle had poor hearing since childhood due to measles, and by the s she was almost completely deaf. In total, Gertrude Ederle held 29 US national and world records from until Gertrude Ederle came ashore at Kingsdown, Kent, 14 hours and 34 minutes later. Gertrude Ederle walked up the beach at Kingsdown, England, after 14 hours and 34 minutes.

When Gertrude Ederle returned home, she was greeted with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan.