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Ethelda Marguerite Bleibtrey (February 27, 1902 – May 6, 1978), also
known by her
married name
Ethelda Schlatke, was an
American competition swimmer for...
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Adelpha ethelda, the
Ethelda sister, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1867. It is
found from Mexico...
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adjacent to an
aerodrome at
Ethelda Bay on
Barnard Island. Two
protected areas intersect the
Estevan Group. The
Ethelda Bay –
Tennant Island Conservancy...
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Records Preceded by
Ethelda Bleibtrey Women's 100-meter
freestyle world record-holder (long course) June 30, 1923 – July 19, 1924 Succeeded by Mariechen...
- As a
trainer and
coach for the Women's
Swimming ****ociation, he
coached Ethelda Bleibtrey to
three gold
medals at the 1920 Olympics, and
Gertrude Ederle...
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chances of har****ment,
women were
accompanied by chaperones. In 1919,
Ethelda Bleibtrey was
arrested for "nude swimming"
because she
removed her stockings...
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freestyle details Ethelda Bleibtrey United
States Irene Guest United
States Frances Schroth United
States 300 m
freestyle details Ethelda Bleibtrey United...
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Ecstall Headwaters Ecstall-Sparkling Ecstall-Spokskuut Ellerslie-Roscoe
Ethelda Bay –
Tennant Island Europa Lake
Fiordland Forward Harbour/ƛəx̌əᵂəyəm Gitxaala...
- Wainwright,
Adelaide Lambert,
Charlotte Boyle, high
diver Helen Meany, and
Ethelda Bleibtrey. Handley, as well as
other American coaches of the
period including...
- Ohio."
Milwaukee Star, vol. VIII, no. 80, 12 Apr. 1969, p. Page 12. "
Ethelda Bleibtrey, the
trailblazer for women's
swimming who was
arrested due to...