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    Feb 28, 2024 · At age 13, Donna de Varona was the youngest member of the United States swimming team at the Olympic Games Rome 1960. The San Diego native broke 18 world records by the age of 17, and won two gold medals when she competed in the 400-meter individual medley and the 4x100 freestyle relay at the Tokyo 1964 Games.

  2. At age 13, Donna de Varona, representing the Santa Clara Swim Club, was the youngest member of the 1960 Olympic womens swim team. She set a world record there in the 400-meter individual medley and won two gold medals at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

  3. At the age of thirteen, Donna de Varona became the youngest competitor at the 1960 Olympic Games. Within the next four years, she broke an unprecedented 18 world swimming records and won two Olympic Gold Medals.

  4. Oct 10, 2017 · Olympic Champion Donna de Varona Looks Back on Pioneering Career in Broadcasting. By Donna de Varona. LENNOX MCLENDON/AP/REX/Shutterst. Donna de Varona ’s first Olympic Games came in 1960...

  5. Biography. At only 13-years-old, Donna de Varona was the youngest member of the 1960 Olympic swim team, but she competed only in the relay heats. By the 1964 Olympics, however, she had become the best known woman swimmer in the world – she had set 18 world records in the interim and won innumerable was voted by both AP and UPI as the top ...

  6. Donna de Varona, a two-time Olympian and double gold medallist in swimming, is a long-standing member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Women and Sport Commission. She is a recipient of the IOC Olympic Order in silver, awarded for her ground-breaking work on behalf of athletes, World Cup football and the Olympic Movement.

  7. At only 13-years-old, Donna de Varona was the youngest member of the 1960 Olympic swim team, but she competed only in the relay heats.

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