- Nancy Swider-Peltz
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Nancy Louise Swider-Peltz (born August 20, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois) was an Olympic speedskater (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988) from the United States who held the world record in the 3,000 meters in 1976. She was the first U.S. Olympian to compete in four different Winter Olympics.[1] She was elected to the National Speed Skating Hall of Fame.[2][3]
She is a graduate of Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Illinois.[4]
Swider-Peltz coaches her daughter, Nancy, Jr., who competed for the US at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[5]
She is also a graduate of Wheaton College (Illinois), Wheaton, Illinois.
References
- ^ "Speed Skaters". National Speed Skating Museum & Hall of Fame. 2001-02-11. http://www.nationalspeedskatingmuseum.org/hof-skaters.html#Amy. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
- ^ Area Athletes Ready to Conquer Innsbruck, Edith Herman, 2 February 1976, Chicago Tribune, p. B7; accessed 20 August 2008
- ^ These area athletes will chase gold, Jody Homer & Neil Milbert, 29 January 1984, Chicago Tribune, p. C6; accessed 20 August 2008
- ^ Article from Maine South's Southwards highlighting Nancy Swider as a skating coach
- ^ Isaacson: Some Olympic speedskating coaches are unhappy with lack of credentials - ESPN Chicago
Categories:- Living people
- 1956 births
- American speed skaters
- Olympic speed skaters of the United States
- Speed skaters at the 1976 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- People from Wheaton, Illinois
- Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni
- Former world record holders in speed skating
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