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Brenda Helser – Swimming

(May 26, 1924 – Mar. 26, 2001) Brenda Helser was part of an outstanding group of young swimmers who represented the Multnomah Athletic Club, and won a gold medal at the 1948 London Summer Olympic Games as part of the 4×100 meter relay team. Helser competed at Stanford University where she graduated in 1946. She..Read More

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Louis Kuehn – Swimming

(Apr. 2, 1901 – Mar. 30, 1981) Louis Kuehn won the gold medal as part of a sweep of the springboard diving event at the 1920 Antwerp, Belgium, Summer Olympic Games. Born in 1900, Kuehn developed his skills under coach Jack Cody at the Multnomah Athletic Club and was a two-time state diving champion before..Read More

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Nancy Merki Lees – Swimming

(Jun. 1, 1926 – Oct. 7, 2014) Nancy Merki overcame the effects of polio to become a record-setting swimmer and member of the U.S. team at the 1948 London Summer Olympic Games. Born in 1926, Merki was diagnosed with polio at an early age and took up swimming at age 8 to reduce the effects..Read More

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Thelma Payne – Swimming

(Jul. 18, 1896 – Sep. 7, 1988) Thelma Payne swam her way to greatness as an Olympic medalist in springboard diving and as an advertising model, one that continues to be famous across the nation. Payne, later Payne-Sanborn, was born in 1896 and matured in her sport at the Multnomah Athletic Club under coach Jack..Read More

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Kim Marie Peyton McDonald – Swimming

(Jan. 26, 1957 – Dec. 13, 1986) In the 1960s and early ’70s, Kim Peyton set a standard for women’s swimmers in Oregon, first as a record-setting junior swimmer and then an Olympic Gold Medalist. Born in 1957, Peyton grew up in a family swim environment that included two sisters, Debra and Kelly, who would..Read More

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