- Lyn McClements
Lynnette Velma (Lyn) McClements (born 11 May 1951 in
Nedlands, Western Australia ), was an Australian butterfly swimmer of the 1960s and 1970s, who won a gold medal in the 100m butterfly at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. Her daughter, Jacqueline McKenzie, represented Australia at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, in the 200m and 400m individual medley.Only a year before the Olympics, McClements was almost ready to retire from competitive swimming, when her uncle
Les McClements , a professionalAustralian rules football player convinced her otherwise. Coming fromPerth, Western Australia , McClements was an asthmatic, who took up swimming to relieve her ailment. Originally concentrating on the freestyle and backstroke, she switched to butterfly in the mid-1960s. In 1968, she claimed her first Australian title in the 100m butterfly, earning selection for the Mexico City Olympics, where she was considered an outsider for the event.In the 4x100m medley relay, she combined with
Lynne Watson ,Judy Playfair andJanet Steinbeck to claim silver behind the United States. McClements had put Australia in the lead during the butterfly leg, but Steinbeck was overhauled bySusan Pedersen in the anchor freestyle leg. McClements was said to be lacking confidence prior to the 100m butterfly, until the men's captainMichael Wenden pulled her aside in an attempt to coax her into believing that she could win. She relegated the American pair ofEllie Daniel andSusan Pedersen into the minor medals and world record holderAda Kok to fourth, posting a time of 1m 5.5s. She later missed the final of the 200m butterfly.In 1969, McClements won both the 100m and 200m butterfly titles at the Australian Championships. However, the following year, she was disqualified after being deemed to be using an illegal stroke. After being overlooked for selection for the
1970 Commonwealth Games , she retired.References
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