- Judy-Joy Davies
Judy-Joy Davies (born
5 June 1928 ) was anAustralia n backstroke swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s, who won a bronze medal in the 100m backstroke at the1948 Summer Olympics inLondon . At national level, she won 17 Australian Championships in freestyle, backstroke andmedley swimming . She was well-known after her swimming career as a long time sporting journalist for the Melbourne newspapers the "Argus" and 'The Sun-News Pictorial".At international level, Davies concentrated on the backstroke, winning seven consecutive national titles from 1946 to 1952. She also won the 100yd freestyle in 1947 and the 880yd freestyle the following year. At the 1948 Olympics, Davies set an Olympic record in the heat of the 100m backstroke. However, in the final, she finished behind
Denmark 'sKaren Harup and theUnited States 'Suzanne Zimmerman .At the
1952 Summer Olympics inHelsinki , Davies switched to the 400m freestyle, but she disappointed, managing only ninth place.References
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