100 Year Aniversary Of Women Being Allowed To Compete In Sanctioned  Competitions

100 Year Aniversary Of Women Being Allowed To Compete In Sanctioned Competitions

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Today marks the 100 year anniversary of women being able to take part in competitive swimming. On this day in 1914, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) announced that women could now partake in swimming at sanctioned competitions.

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