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Thomas Verdeur (March 7, 1926 –
August 6, 1991) was an
American competition swimmer,
Olympic champion, and
former world record-holder.
Verdeur was born...
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broken by Joe
Verdeur in 1946 in a
short course pool. If
records were
measured as they are
today in long and
short course pools,
Verdeur would have broken...
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Cincinnati Gym,
finishing second to ****ure
Olympic gold
medalist Joseph Verdeur in the 220-yard ****troke at the
April 1946
national AAU championships...
- Pagliante-B**** Mike DiMartinis-Guitar,Vocals
David Kershner-Trumpet Jim
Verdeur-Saxophones The Soul
Survivors are not to be
confused with the 1960s Denver-based...
- Joe
Verdeur who was
second in 2:29.4. This race was dual
timed for both the 200
meter and 220 yard
distances (short course).
During the race,
Verdeur broke...
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Mohini Bhardwaj,
swimmers Maddy Crippen,
Brendan Hansen,
David Berkoff, Joe
Verdeur, Carl Robie,
Ellie Daniel, and John Macionis,
track and
field athletes...
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Georges Vallerey France 1:07.8 200 m ****troke
details Joe
Verdeur United
States 2:39.3 (OR)
Keith Carter United
States 2:40.2 Bob Sohl...
- M****ille,
France - 2:35.6 [b] Joe
Verdeur United
States 5
April 1946 - Bainbridge,
United States - 2:35.0 [b] Joe
Verdeur United
States 15
February 1947...
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Rachel Komisarz Baugh (2018) Chet
Jastremski (2007)
Kristy Kowal (2010) Joe
Verdeur (2009)
Arlene Limas (2019) Jane "Peaches"
Bartkowicz (2010)
Frank Parker...
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second behind Wally Ris in the 100 m freestyle, and
second behind Joe
Verdeur in the 200 m ****troke.
Carter tried out for the 4 X 200 m freestyle...