Mary Lou Petty

Mary Lou Petty

Mary Lou Petty-Skok (born April 5, 1915) is an American swimmer who competed in the Olympic games in 1936 in Berlin. She competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Women's 400 metres Freestyle, but did not win a medal, placing 4th. She was born in Spokane, Washington.[1]

Petty was an adept swimmer by the age of eight and began swimming competitively at the age of thirteen. She had originally prepared to compete in the 1932 Summer Olympics, but the failure of her family's business during the Great Depression prevented her from acquiring the necessary financial backing. After becoming engaged to Bob Skok and taking a job as a secretary at Montgomery Ward, she moved to Seattle and qualified for the Women's 400 metre freestyle at the 1936 Summer Games, having swum out of the Washington Athletic Club for the past three years. During this inter-Olympic period she set several national records. Her roommate on the boat to Berlin was Eleanor Holm Jarrett. Despite food poisoning, she managed to place 4th in the competition and recalls observing both Jesse Owens and Adolf Hitler at the games. Upon her return to New York, she married Skok and eventually moved to Los Angeles, after Bob decided to pursue optometry. During World War II she helped build wings for the Lockheed Hudson bomber and the two remained together until Bob's death on March 27, 1998. As of 2011, she resides in Arizona.[2][3]

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