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Florence May Chadwick (November 9, 1918 – March 15, 1995) was an American
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known for long-distance
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. She was the first woman to swim across the English Channel in both directions, setting a time record each time. She was also the first woman to swim the
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, the
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, the
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(one way), and the
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(round trip).


Biography

Florence May Chadwick was born in
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on November 8, 1918. Her parents were Richard Chadwick, a police officer, and Mary Lacko, a homemaker who later operated a San Diego restaurant. Chadwick grew up in the
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neighborhood of San Diego and graduated from Point Loma Junior-Senior High School in 1936. She attended
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and studied at several law schools and a business college. She was married and divorced twice, and had no children.


Early swimming and instruction

Chadwick entered swimming competitions from a young age, scoring her first win at the age of ten, but she realized she preferred ocean events rather than pool swims. Chadwick first began instruction and competition with 1924 Olympian Florence Chambers, and the
Florence Chambers Florence Chambers (November 2, 1907 – September 27, 1979), known by her married name Florence Newkirk by May 1964, was an American competition swimming (sport), swimmer who competed in the 100-meter backstroke for the United States at the 1924 ...
Swim Club in San Diego at the age of 9, around 1927, and continued to swim with the Chambers Club through around 1932, when she switched to the Los Angeles Athletic Club.Metz, Gordon, "Poway Valley Teacher of Florence Chadwick", ''Weekly Times-Advocate'', 1 September 1950, Escondido, California, pg. 13. At the age of 10, she became the youngest person to swim across the mouth of
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. Starting at age eleven, she competed in rough water swims, winning an annual 2.5-mile race in the ocean off
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, North of San Diego, 10 times in 18 years.


Early pool and open water wins

Highly accomplished as a young competitive swimmer, Chadwick won the 100-yard backstroke event at the Junior AAU National Championship at age 14 in May 1933 with a time of 1:17, and the following August won the junior 500-meter freestyle event at the 1933 Southern Pacific National AAU Swimming and Diving Championships in Los Angeles. Chadwick's early instructor Florence Chambers won the 500-meter freestyle in the Women's adult division at the 1933 AAU Nationals, the same event Chadwick won as a junior competitor. When Chadwick won the two-mile Los Angeles Hermosa Beach Roughwater Swim with a time of 54:23 while swimming for the San Diego Athletic Club on July 2, 1933, her early instructor
Florence Chambers Florence Chambers (November 2, 1907 – September 27, 1979), known by her married name Florence Newkirk by May 1964, was an American competition swimming (sport), swimmer who competed in the 100-meter backstroke for the United States at the 1924 ...
, placed fifth."San Diego Girl Cops Swimfest", ''The Los Angeles Times'', Los Angeles, California, 3 July 1933, pg. 11 On July 4, 1933, Chadwick handily won the 600-yard Venice Roughwater Swim for Women with a time of 15 minutes flat. Chadwick swam in Southern California ocean races as an amateur for several decades, but had her heart set to swim across the English Channel.


First English Channel swims

In 1950 Chadwick attempted to enter a 1950 Channel-swimming contest sponsored by the ''
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'' but was refused for lack of a significant reputation. Determined to complete the swim at her own expense, she failed in July after 14 hours in the water. On August 8, 1950, at the age of 32, she crossed the
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from France to England in 13 hours and 23 minutes, breaking the then-current women's record held by American swimmer
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. One year later, Chadwick crossed the channel again, from England to France this time, in 16 hours and 22 minutes, thus making her the first woman to swim across the channel in both directions, and setting a record for the England-France journey. She ultimately swam the Channel four times.


Catalina Island

In 1952, Florence attempted to swim the 26 miles between Catalina Island and the
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coastline. As she began, she was flanked by small boats that watched for sharks and were prepared to help her if she got hurt or grew tired. After about 15 hours a thick fog set in. Florence began to doubt her ability, and she told her mother, who was in one of the boats, that she did not think she could make it. She swam for another hour before asking to be pulled out, unable to see the coastline due to the fog. As she sat in the boat, she found out she had stopped swimming just one mile away from her destination. Two months later, she tried again. The same thick fog set in, but she succeeded in reaching Catalina. She said that she kept a mental image of the shoreline in her mind while she swam. She later swam the Catalina channel on two additional occasions.


Distance swim highlights

During the summer of 1953, she successfully swam the Channel again (setting a new women's record), as well as the
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(setting an all-time record of 5:06), the
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, and the
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. In 1955 she swam the Channel again, breaking her own record time. In August 1957 she swam the
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from
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to Penarth Head, 11 miles in a record-breaking 6 hours 7 mins. Not all of her long-distance swim attempts were successful. In 1954, she tried to become the first person to swim across
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but gave up after becoming ill a few hours into her swim. Other unsuccessful attempts included the
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and two tries at the
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(her last major swim attempt in 1960).


Other employment

She gave product endorsements and served for many years as the spokesperson for
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. She taught swimming at a number of venues and worked with
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to design movie swimming sequences. She also worked as a credit counselor and stockbroker, and was an executive at San Diego's First Wall Street Corporation. She died at San Diego's Mercy Hospital of leukemia on March 15, 1995. After cremation, her ashes were scattered into the ocean off San Diego's Point Loma, not too distant from where she grew up, went to High School, and completed many of her earliest open water swims in La Jolla and San Diego Harbor.


Recognition and honors

In December 1951, Chadwick appeared as herself in ''
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'' musical series on
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. The program highlighted Chadwick's hometown of San Diego. On October 30, 1955, she appeared as a guest on "
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". In 1962, Chadwick was inducted by the
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into its Breitbard Hall of Fame. In 1970, as a career highlight, she was inducted into the
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.


See also

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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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