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  1. Lorraine Crapp, 1960. Lorraine Joyce Crapp AM, verheiratete Thurlow (* 17. Oktober 1938 in Sydney) ist eine ehemalige australische Schwimmerin . Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 in Melbourne wurde sie über 400 m Freistil und mit der 4 × 100-m-Freistilstaffel Olympiasiegerin.

  2. Lorraine Joyce Thurlow, AM (born 1 October 1938), née Crapp, is a former Olympic swimming champion representing Australia. In world swimming history, Crapp earned a place as the first woman to break the five-minute barrier in the 400 m freestyle.

  3. Lorraine Crapp (1955) was a world-class swimmer who won two gold and one silver medals at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. She also broke 23 world records and attended the opening of both MLC School pools.

  4. www.womenaustralia.info › entries › crapp-lorraineCrapp, Lorraine | AWR

    . exhibitions / Publications . Published resources . Related entries . Entry type: Person . Entry ID: AWE2432 . Crapp, Lorraine . (1938 – ) . Born 1 October, 1938, Sydney New South Wales Australia . Occupation Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian, Swimmer . Download content . Events .

  5. Lorraine Joyce Crapp AM, verheiratete Thurlow ist eine ehemalige australische Schwimmerin. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Lorraine Crapp . Home

  6. Crapp, Lorraine J. (1938—) Australian swimmer. Born in 1938 in Australia; married Bill Thurlow (a physician). First woman to swim the 400-meter freestyle in under five minutes; first Australian—male or female—to hold world records in all freestyle races at the same time; broke 23 world records and won 9 Australian championships; won three ...

  7. In preparation races for the Melbourne Olympics Lorraine Crapp broke the world record, set by Ragnhild Hveger of Denmark in 1940.