File:DaughtersRaySwimCoach1929.png

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THIS PHOTO IS the CROPPED Face of Ray Daughters from the photograph described below, Refer to File:Helene Madison sitting with coach Ray Daughters and her mother at the Moore Hotel pool, circa 1929 (MOHAI 8788).jpg, see File:Helene Madison

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Helene Madison began swimming in early childhood, first at Green Lake, one block from her home in Seattle, and later in Seattle Parks Department swim programs. Catching the eye of local coach Ray Daughters in 1928, Madison began swimming competitively on his team at the Crystal Pool, and later at Washington Athletic Club. Between 1930 and 1932, Madison broke all sixteen world freestyle records in various distances, sweeping the freestyle events at national championships. Competing at the Olympics in Los Angeles in August 1932, Madison won three gold medals in the freestyle--in the 100 meters, 400 meters and 400 meter relay. Madison was honored upon her return by the one of the largest ticker-tape parades in Seattle history and a banquet in her honor at the Civic Auditorium. After an unsuccessful attempted at a Hollywood career (which unfortunately disqualified her from the 1936 Olympics), Madison held odd jobs before attending nursing school, and later, coaching swimmers at the Moore Hotel pool. Today, two Seattle pools bear her name. This photo shows a teenaged Helene Madison sitting on a bench at the Moore Hotel pool, with her coach, Ray Daughters, and her mother. *Subjects (LCTGM): Bathing suits; Coaches (Athletics); Moore Hotel (Seattle, Wash.); Swimmers--Washington (State)--Seattle *People: Daughters, Ray, 1895-1967; Madison, Helene, 1913-1970

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UWASH-MOHAI-source Refer to:Helene Madison sitting with coach Ray Daughters and her mother at the Moore Hotel pool, circa 1929 (MOHAI 8788).jpg

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circa 1929

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