Greatest Moments in Women's Sports

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of 14 hours 31 minutes had shattered the previous record by two hours A hero’s welcome awaited Ederle upon her return to the United States She was honored with a parade in New York City Songs were written for her She even got to meet President Calvin Coolidge at the White House But after the excitement died down her life returned to a quiet pace Athletes especially female athletes in the 1920s did not earn the life-changing money that top athletes make today Ederle lived a humble life near New York City occasionally giving interviews on anniversaries of her famous swim Ederle was already an accomplished swimmer by the time of her Channel swim She won a gold and two bronze medals at the 1924 Olympics She set 29 world and national records between 1921 and 1925 Ederle was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1965 Ederle died in 2003 at the age of 93 In the years since her feat many women have taken up the challenge of the English Channel Nearly 600 had completed it by the end of 2016 Ederle was an Olympic champion before she swam the English Channel 8