Gertrude Ederle
Gertrude Ederle, renowned swimmer, conquered the English Channel in 1926, becoming the first woman to achieve this remarkable feat.
Swimmer
October 23, 1905
Scorpio
November 30, 2003
98
New York, New York
Gertrude Ederle, an American swimming legend, gained global recognition as the first woman to conquer the English Channel in 1926. Prior to this remarkable feat, she showcased her prowess at the 1924 Olympics, securing a gold medal in the 4 Ã 100-meter freestyle relay and a bronze in the 100-meter freestyle. Ederle’s exceptional achievements earned her the well-deserved title of ‘Queen of the Waves.’ Beyond her athletic triumphs, she ventured into the world of cinema, starring in the 1927 film ‘Swim Girl, Swim.’ Ederle’s legacy endures, inspiring generations of athletes and women to pursue their dreams and break barriers.