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Carolyn Jane Schuler (January 5, 1943 – July 22, 2024), also known by her married name Carolyn Schuler Jones, was an American competition
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, a 1960 Rome Olympic gold medalist in both the 100-meter butterfly and the 4x100-meter medley, and a one-time world record-holder. Schuler began swimming competitively at the age of 13 and was not recognized in her youth as an outstanding competitor. During most of her competitive career prior to the Olympics, she had rarely won an individual National championship. At a high point in her early career, she was a member of an AAU National Championship team for the Berkeley YMCA, that captured the national AAU medley championship with only a five member team. Showing dominance, they established a new American record for the medley relay at nationals, though Schuler still would hold few if any individual championships in her early career. Swimming for the Berkeley YMCA in the National Jr. Girls championship, Schuler was part of a medley relay team consisting of Sylvia Ruuska, Mary Lou Elsenius, and Patricia Ruuska that won the 4x100-yard medley relay event in 4:44.8 at the Fresno State College Pool on March 8, 1958. A Berkeley Y team including Schuler, Sylvia and Patricia Ruuska and Ann Bancroft set the National record in the 440-yard freestyle relay with a 4:29.0 in July, 1959, breaking the record of 4:36 set in 1957 by the Los Angeles Athletic Club."Ruuskas Win Trio of Firsts", ''The Berkeley Gazette'', Berkeley, California, 10 March 1958, pg. 13 At the Far Western Swim Meet in San Francisco, in late August, 1959, she set a world record of 2:38.1 in the 200-meter butterfly, gaining national attention, and beginning speculation about a possible place on the Olympic team the following year.


1960 Rome Olympics

In the 1960 Olympic qualifying heats, Schuler swam a 1:09.8 in her qualifying heat for the 100-meter breaststroke an outstanding time that qualified her for the Olympic finals. Schuler represented the United States as a 17-year-old at the
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in Rome, where she won two gold medals. She received her first gold medal for winning the women's 100-meter butterfly, with a new Olympic record time of 1:09.5. Nancy Ramey was the favorite prior to the Olympics, but did not make the U.S. team. Schuler had an easy win, with a .9 second lead over the Dutch swimmer Marianne Heemskerk who took the gold and Australia’s Jan Andrew, who captured the silver. America's Carolyn Wood, at only 14, was in the lead in the event final at the 70 meter point, but swallowed water and had to stop, removing herself from the competition. Schuler earned a second gold medal as a member of the first-place United States team in the women's 4×100-meter medley relay, together with teammates Lynn Burke (backstroke), Patty Kempner (breaststroke), and Chris von Saltza (freestyle). The winning U.S. medley relay set a new world record of 4:41.1 in the event final. Schuler's time for her 100 breaststroke leg was 1:08.9, a personal best time. In her career, she eventually won 3 AAU National Championships in relay events, and held four American records, which included the 100-meter butterfly, and several relays. Her best event, with the fastest recorded times was the 200 butterfly, but it was not part of Women's Olympic competition until the 1968 Mexico City Games, after Schuler had retired from competitive swimming.


Honors

Schuler was inducted into the
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as an "Honor Swimmer" in 1989. As Carolyn Schuler Jones, she died on July 22, 2024, at the age of 81. She lived for much of her life in Mission Viejo, California. In 1965, she graduated with a degree in elementary education from the University of Pacific.


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List of members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame The International Swimming Hall of Fame is a history museum and hall of fame, serving as the central point for the study of the history of swimming in the United States and around the world. List of the members of the International Swimming Hall ...
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List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women) This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in swimming. Women's events 50 metre freestyle 100 metre freestyle 200 metre freestyle 400 metre freestyle 800 metre freestyle 1500 metre freestyle 100 metre backstroke 200 ...
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World record progression 4 × 100 metres medley relay This article includes the world record progression for the 4×100 metres medley relay, and it shows the chronological history of world record times in that competitive swimming event. The 4×100 metres medley relay is a medley race in which each ...


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