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British swimmer
Phyllis May Harding (15 December 1907 – 16 November 1992), later known by her married name Phyllis Turner, was an English
backstroke and
freestyle swimmer who competed for Great Britain in the
1924 Summer Olympics,
1928 Summer Olympics,
1932 Summer Olympics and
1936 Summer Olympics.
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In the 1924 Olympics she won a silver medal in the 100-metre backstroke event. Four years later in
Amsterdam she was third in her first round of
100-metre backstroke event and did not advance. In the 1932 Olympics she was fourth in the
100-metre backstroke event. In the 1936 Olympics she was seventh in the
100-metre backstroke event.
Harding was inducted into the
International Swimming Hall of Fame as a "Pioneer Swimmer" in 1995.
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See also
References
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- 1930–1934: 100 yards
- 1938–1966: 110 yards
- 1970–present: 100 metres
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- 1930: 4×100 yards
- 1934–1966: 4×110 yards
- 1970–present: 4×100 metres
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1930:
J. Cooper,
D. Cooper,
Joynes,
Harding (
ENG)
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1934:
Dewar,
Humble,
Hutton,
Pirie (
CAN)
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1938:
Oxenbury,
Lyon,
Baggaley,
Dewar (
CAN)
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1950:
Spencer,
Norton,
Davies,
McQuade (
AUS)
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1954:
Loveday,
Harrison,
Petzer,
Myburgh (
SAF)
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1958:
Colquhoun,
Fraser,
Crapp,
Morgan (
AUS)
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1962:
Fraser,
Bell,
Thorn,
Everuss (
AUS)
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1966:
Tanner,
Hughes,
Kennedy,
Lay (
CAN)
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1970:
Cain,
Langford,
Watts,
Watson (
AUS)
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1974:
Jardin,
Smith,
Amundrud,
Wright (
CAN)
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1978:
Klimpel,
Amundrud,
Sloan,
Quirk (
CAN)
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1982:
Gore,
Willmott,
Croft,
Fibbens (
ENG)
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1986:
Nugent,
Kerr,
Rai,
Noall (
CAN)
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1990:
Mullens,
Wirdum,
Curry-Kenny,
O'Neill (
AUS)
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1994:
Windsor,
Lewis,
Stevenson,
O'Neill (
AUS)
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1998:
Rooney,
Denman,
Thomas,
O'Neill (
AUS)
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2002:
Mills,
Henry,
Thomas,
Ryan (
AUS)
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2006:
Lenton,
Henry,
Mills,
Reese (
AUS)
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2010:
Coutts,
Guehrer,
Galvez,
Seebohm (
AUS)
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2014:
B. Campbell,
Schlanger,
McKeon,
C. Campbell (
AUS)
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2018:
Jack,
B. Campbell,
McKeon,
C. Campbell (
AUS)
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2022:
Wilson,
Jack,
O'Callaghan,
McKeon (
AUS)
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