- Penelope Heyns
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swimmername = Penelope Heyns
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fullname = Penelope Heyns
nicknames = Penny
nationality = RSA
strokes =breaststroke
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collegeteam =University of Nebraska , USA
birthdate =birth date and age|1974|11|08
birthplace =Springs ,Gauteng
deathdate =
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height =5'9" (174 cm)
weight =139 lbs (63 kg)
medaltemplates =Penelope ("Penny") Heyns (born
November 8 ,1974 ) is aSouth Africa n swimmer, who is best known for being the only woman in the history of theOlympic Games to have won both the 100 m and 200 mbreaststroke events - at the 1996Atlanta Olympic Games - making her South Africa's first post-apartheid Olympic gold medallist following South Africa's re-admission to the Games in 1992. Along with Australian champion,Leisel Jones , Heyns is regarded as one of the greatest breaststroke swimmers.Education
She was born in the city of Springs in what is now
Gauteng province . After completing high school inAmanzimtoti ,Kwazulu-Natal Province in 1992, she studiedpsychology at theUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln from 1993 to 1997, where she twice won the most outstanding athlete award (in 1994 and 1995).Sporting career
Heyns was the youngest member of the South African Olympic team at the
1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona . She was also a member of the South African squad at the1994 Commonwealth Games , where she won a bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke event.She broke her first world record, the 100 m breaststroke, in
Durban in March 1996. Heyns was again part of the South African Olympic team in Atlanta in 1996, where she won the gold medal for the 100 m breaststroke (also breaking the world record for the event) as well as the gold medal for the 200 m breaststroke (also breaking the Olympic record for the event). This made her the only woman in the history of the Olympic Games to have won both the 100 m and 200 m breaststroke events.During the 1998
Goodwill Games inNew York , Heyns set the 50 m breaststroke world record.In 1999, Heyns set a spate of eleven world records in three months, swimming at events on three different continents. This made her the simultaneous holder of five out of the possible six breaststroke world records, a feat that had never been achieved before in the history of swimming.
She was named by
Swimming World magazine as the Female World Swimmer of the Year in 1996 and 1999.She was also a member of the South African Olympic team at the
2000 Olympic Games inSydney . She won a bronze medal in the 100 m breaststroke.Heyns retired from competitive swimming in 2001. Currently (2004) Heyns is an athlete's commission member of the
International Swimming Federation (FINA), a businesswoman, a motivational and public speaker as well as a television presenter. She has also completed anautobiography .Heyns was voted 52nd in the Top 100 Great South Africans in 2004.
External links
* [http://www.pennyheyns.com/ Penny Heyns Homepage]
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