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Initial creation of page from red link. Will continue to improve article. C. Williams (talk) 16:39, 7 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

A Wikipedia believer

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I am so pleased to see an article of mine be so well received. This is only my second major contribution to Wikipedia and have been overwhelmed with the support it has received. The Oregon project has ranked it as Medium and now to have a "Did you know..." done on Kim is really making me a Wikipedia believer. I will continue to add to this article as material and photo's arrive from my aunt. She has many of the original covers from Sports Illustrated and other's when Kim was featured in articles and on the cover. I know I need to reference those articles when adding additional details from Kim's life and swimming career. C. Williams (talk) 18:52, 15 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Source list to improve this article

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I found these while trying to replace the broken, archived citation that was an old CompuServe user page that is not a reliable source to begin with. I formatted the citations here for a future editor to use for improvement of this article. Searching the PDF's with her name turns up many entries, including the photo of her as flag bearer, now cited in the article. Darryl.P.Pike (talk) 19:40, 7 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  • Andrus-Hughes, Karen (July 26, 2016). "Swimmer Spotlight: Oregon's Golden Girl". swimoregon.org. OMS. Retrieved April 7, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Photgrapher: Heinz Kluetmeier (July 18, 1976). "Swimming 1976 Summer Olympics" (Photograph). www.gettyimages.com. Getty Images. Retrieved April 7, 2018. USA Jill Sterkel, Wendy Boglioli, Kim Peyton and Shirley Babashoff victorious with national flag after winning Silver during Women's 4x100M Freestyle Relay Final at Montreal Olympic Pool.