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  1. Mary Terstegge Meagher Plant (born October 27, 1964) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and world record-holder. In 1981 she bettered her own existing world records in the 100-meter butterfly (57.93) and 200-meter butterfly (2:05.96).

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  2. Mary Terstegge "Mary T." Meagher Plant (27 de octubre de 1964 en Louisville, Kentucky) es una nadadora estadounidense, ganadora de tres medallas de oro olímpicas, y que está considerada como la mejor mariposista de la historia. Por ello era conocida con el sobrenombre de Madame Butterfly que al español se este apodo significa Madame Mariposa.

  3. 9. 59K views 13 years ago. In 1981, Mary T. Meagher established world records in the 200 fly ( 2:05 .96) and the 100 fly (57.93) at the U.S. Long Course National Championships in Brown Deer...

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  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · In addition to her three Olympic Golds, she also won two at the Worlds (and nine World Championship medals in total), and was crowned US champion 24 times. Married to former speed skater Mike Plant, Meagher is now generally regarded as the greatest female butterfly specialist of all time.

  5. Mary T. Meagher is the greatest butterfly swimmer ever. For her feats she earned the nickname of “Madame Butterfly.” Meagher won three gold medals at the 1984 Olympics, in both butterfly events, and on the 4 x 100 metre medley relay.

  6. ishof.org › honoree › honoree-mary-meagherMary T. Meagher - ISHOF

    Known affectionately as “Madame Butterfly,” Mary T. Meagher has held the women’s world record for the 100 and 200 meter butterfly for over a decade. Meaghers records, set in 1981, are steadily approaching the longest-standing world record of all time by Hall of Famer Willy den Ouden of Holland.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Mary T. Meagher. Two-time Olympian (1984, 1988); five-time Olympic medalist (3 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze) Los Angeles 1984, gold (100-meter butterfly, 200 butterfly, 4x100 medley) Seoul 1988, silver (4x100 medley), bronze (200 butterfly)v. news from athlete's sport.