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American 1968 Mexico Ciy Olympic Gold Medalist in Swimming, Sharon Wishman in Black and White, with smile, dark hair, taken in 1968 but at the Indiana Junior Olympics before the real Mexico City Olympics two months later in October |
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Source |
From July '68 Newspaper article, Angelopoulis, Jimmie, "Hardy Hungarian Hurrah", Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana, 29 July 1968, pg. 30 |
Date |
July 1968, prior to the 68 Olympics in October |
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Unknown |
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See licensing information below, published in 1968 in the US, no copyright information, low resolution, may be used in the United States
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current | 17:13, 30 November 2023 | 483 × 421 (36 KB) | Dcw2003 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=American 1968 Mexico Ciy Olympic Gold Medalist in Swimming, Sharon Wishman in Black and White, with smile, dark hair, taken in 1968 but at the Indiana Junior Olympics before the real Mexico City Olympics two months later in October |Source= From July '68 Newspaper article, Angelopoulis, Jimmie, "Hardy Hungarian Hurrah", ''Indianapolis News'', Indianapolis, Indiana, 29 July 1968, pg. 30 |Date=July 1968, prior to the 68 Olympics in October |Author=Unkno... |
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