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Description The finalists in the women's 100 metre freestyle swimming event at the Olympic Games in Antwerp, circa August 1920. Left to right: Jane Gylling of Sweden, sixth; Irene Guest of the USA, silver; Frances Schroth, USA, bronze; and Constance Jeans of Great Britain, fourth.
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Description The finalists in the women's 100 metre freestyle swimming event at the Olympic Games in Antwerp, circa August 1920. Left to right: Jane Gylling of Sweden, sixth; Irene Guest of the USA, silver; Frances Schroth, USA, bronze; and Constance Jeans of Great Britain, fourth.
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