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  1. Fanny Durack (Sídney, Australia, 29 de octubre de 1889-ídem, 20 de marzo de 1956) fue una nadadora de Australia especializada en pruebas de estilo libre, donde consiguió ser campeona olímpica en 1912 en los 100 metros.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fanny_DurackFanny Durack - Wikipedia

    Sarah Frances "Fanny" Durack (27 October 1889 – 20 March 1956), also known by her married name Fanny Gately, was an Australian competition swimmer. From 1910 until 1918 she was the world's greatest female swimmer across all distances from freestyle sprints to the mile marathon.

  3. 12 de jul. de 2019 · Durack led from start to finish, and made history by becoming the first ever female Olympic champion in swimming, and the first Australian woman to win gold at the Games. She claimed victory in a time of 1:22.1, finishing more than three seconds ahead of Wylie (1:25.4).

  4. On July 12, 1912, Fanny Durack became the first Australian female to win an Olympic Gold Medal for swimming. From 1910-1918 she was considered the world’s greatest female swimmer, followed...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Fanny_DurackFanny Durack - Wikiwand

    Fanny Durack fue una nadadora de Australia especializada en pruebas de estilo libre, donde consiguió ser campeona olímpica en 1912 en los 100 metros.

  6. Sarah 'Fanny' Durack was an Irish-Australian swimmer - the first woman to win an Olympic swimming medal. Born to Irish emigrant parents in Australia, Fanny Durack was lucky that she was not born in Ireland. If she had, she may not have had the opportunity to become a champion.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2018 · Fanny Durack, the Irish-Australian who won the first women’s Olympic swimming medal. Durack caused scandal by rejecting the modest woollen swimsuit for a close-fitting one. In 1912-18, Fanny...