Personal information | |
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Full name | Margaret Daisy Curwen |
Nationality | British |
Born | Liverpool, England | 6 December 1889
Died | 25 June 1982 Wallasey, England | (aged 92)
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Daisy Curwen (6 December 1889 – 25 June 1982) was a former British swimmer world record holder in the 100 m freestyle. [1] Curwen competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, but could not start in the final race any more due to an appendectomy during the event. [2]
Curwen was born in December 1889 in Liverpool, England. [2] She began swimming with her local club in Liverpool when she was 13. [2] Between 1903 and 1917, Curwen won the Liverpool and District 100 yards freestyle event fourteen times. [2] Curwen broke the world record for the 100 metres freestyle twice, first in September 1911 and again in June 1912. [2] [3] She also set six more world records in events from the 100 to 300 yards. [4]
At the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, Curwen competed in the women's 100 metre freestyle event. [5] In her heat, Curwen set a new Olympic record. [5] She went on to qualify for the final of the race, but was unable to start, after suffering with appendicitis which required surgery. [5] [6] As a result, Curwen also missed an opportunity to swim in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay race, [2] where Great Britain won the gold medal. [7]
Curwen did not compete in swimming after World War I. [2] She died in Wallasey in June 1982 at the age of 92. [2]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Margaret Daisy Curwen |
Nationality | British |
Born | Liverpool, England | 6 December 1889
Died | 25 June 1982 Wallasey, England | (aged 92)
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Daisy Curwen (6 December 1889 – 25 June 1982) was a former British swimmer world record holder in the 100 m freestyle. [1] Curwen competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, but could not start in the final race any more due to an appendectomy during the event. [2]
Curwen was born in December 1889 in Liverpool, England. [2] She began swimming with her local club in Liverpool when she was 13. [2] Between 1903 and 1917, Curwen won the Liverpool and District 100 yards freestyle event fourteen times. [2] Curwen broke the world record for the 100 metres freestyle twice, first in September 1911 and again in June 1912. [2] [3] She also set six more world records in events from the 100 to 300 yards. [4]
At the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, Curwen competed in the women's 100 metre freestyle event. [5] In her heat, Curwen set a new Olympic record. [5] She went on to qualify for the final of the race, but was unable to start, after suffering with appendicitis which required surgery. [5] [6] As a result, Curwen also missed an opportunity to swim in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay race, [2] where Great Britain won the gold medal. [7]
Curwen did not compete in swimming after World War I. [2] She died in Wallasey in June 1982 at the age of 92. [2]