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When Gould Matched Fraser & Moras Set the Bar For Gould

Timeline - The SOS Daily Trawl of official World long-course records (plus all pre 1954 standards, all pools and metrics) set this day throughout history.

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by Craig Lord
When Gould Matched Fraser & Moras Set the Bar For Gould
Shane Gould, courtesy of AOC

April 22-30

Today marks the day in 1971 when Shane Gould clocked 58.9sec in the 100m freestyle at Crystal Palace, London, to match the 1964 World record of fellow Australian Dawn Fraser, founder member of the Olympic triple crown club.

On the same day, Gould's teammate Karen Moras set the 400m free World record at 4:22.6. The following year, Gould claim the 200m, 400m free and 200IM Olympic titles, plus medals in the 100m and 800m free, a five-solo-medal feat never repeated since. The 400m victory made Gould the first woman ever to race inside 4:20. She also held the 100-to-1500m free global standards simultaneously.

This past week in history, on April 27, Nancy Garapick, of Canada, set a World 200m backstroke record of 2:16.33. It was 1975, and a year later she would claim Olympic bronzes medals in the 100 and 200m backstroke finals at a home Olympics in Montreal as the first swimmer home whose performance had not been enhanced with doping. Tragically, Garapick passed away recently, without the IOC or swimming authorities ever having acknowledged her true status and achievement because they failed to acknowledge the devastating impact of the GDR's state-secret doping programme, and failed to reach for any form of truth and reconciliation process.

The above stories form part of our developing SOS Hall of Fame:

SOS Carlile Cup For Lifetime Achievement To Dr. Shane Gould
The Carlile Cup is State of Swimming’s Lifetime Achievement Award, which from this year we will extend to more than one recipient to reflect the key realms Forbes & Ursula Carlile were passionate about: coaching; athletes; lifetime learning; and governance. First up, a great pupil of theirs
FORUM: A Review Of ‘Reform’; & My Day Out In London, 1971, When Gould Matched Fraser & Moras Passed Meyer
Is the reform process on track & how’s the Integrity Unit going? We start the trawl; Timeline - WR’s set this week throughout history - what I saw when I was 8 on a day out in London; & the AAU joins our list of candidates for the History of Swimming in 100 Objects and Organisations
Dawn Fraser - The Balmain Bullet Who Changed The Olympic Game In Women’s Sprinting
There are some swimmers in history whose achievements and the tale that goes with them are unparalleled. Dawn Fraser is queen among them.
Nancy Garapick Passes At 64 Without The IOC Or World Aquatics Having Recognised Her Golden Career
RIP Nancy Garapick, first home with head held high in two Olympic finals at a home Olympics in 1976…

World Records In Our Late April Timeline:

The Timeline in full, day by day throughout the year:



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