Riggin, Aileen

Riggin, Aileen
▪ 2003
Aileen Riggin Soule 
      American swimmer and diver (b. May 2, 1906, Newport, R.I.—d. Oct. 17, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii), was the youngest American to win an Olympic gold medal and the first Olympic competitor to win medals in both swimming and diving at the same Games. After placing first in springboard diving at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belg., when she was only 14, Riggin was a member of both the diving and swimming teams at the 1924 Games in Paris, where she won a silver medal in springboard diving and a bronze in the 100-m backstroke. She went on to appear in films and continued to push the boundaries for women by becoming a sportswriter. Riggin was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1967 and set six world records at the masters level during the 1980s.

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▪ American athlete
in full  Aileen Riggin Soule 
born May 2, 1906, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
died October 17, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii

      American swimmer and diver, who won three Olympic medals and was the first competitor to win a medal in both a swimming and a diving event at the same Olympics.

      When Riggin began diving in 1919, she quickly learned that her gender and age would often be obstacles to her desire to compete. During the early 20th century there were no training facilities for female divers, and she had to practice in a tide pool on Long Island (New York). Riggin and Helen Wainwright, both age 14, qualified for the 1920 U.S. Olympic team, but they were not guaranteed spots on the team because many worried that extreme physical exertion might impair the fertility and overall health of young women. In the end, both teenagers were allowed to join the team, but they were given short skirts (considered appropriate for girls) to wear rather than the fashionable long skirts worn by the older women on the team. At the Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, Riggin became the first woman to win a gold medal in springboard diving. She was a member of both the diving and swimming teams at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, where she won a silver medal in springboard diving and a bronze in the 100-metre backstroke.

      Riggin was the U.S. national springboard diving champion from 1923 to 1925. She also was a member of the winning 4 × 220-metre freestyle relay team at the national outdoor championships in both 1923 and 1924 and of the winning 4 × 100-yard freestyle relay team at the national indoor championships in 1922, 1923, and 1925. She appeared in instructional and feature films and turned professional in 1926. Riggin later became a sportswriter and swam at the masters' level, holding five world records during the 1990s in the 90–94 age group.

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