Amy
van Dyken
- Four gold
medals. That is how many Amy van Dyken won in a single Olympic
Games. No other American woman has ever been able to accomplish
this feat. This amazing accomplishment is not something that one
would expect from an athlete that has breathing difficulties that
limit her to about 65% of normal lung capacity...especially a
swimmer.
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- Amy wasn't
always this good. She recalls being in high school and having her
teammates refuse to be on relays with her because, "she was so
bad." This, and her illness, did not stop her. By the end of her
high school career she had earned the attention as a potential
star in the NCAA Division. She went to the University of Arizona
and was swimming well until she got a severe case of
mononucleosis. She had to take a break from swimming. During the
summer of 1993 she allowed her body to rest and her competitive
edge to return. She recalls, "I took the summer off and realized I
loved the sport. And how much I missed it."
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- In 1994 she
transferred from Arizona to Colorado State. There she earned the
honor of female NCAA Swimmer of the Year. Along with swimming for
her school, she joined a U.S. National Resident Team in Colorado
Springs. During 1995 she won many major tournament victories in
the 50 meter freestyle and the 100 meter butterfly.
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- So, how does
this person with all of her limits continue to excel in her sport?
Part of her success might be her mental abilities to psyche out
opponents and allow her to see herself winning. A typical van
Dyken race would begin with her staring down her opponents that
she sees as threats. She will growl, spit, and clap to build her
energy.
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- These tactics
must have helped her...she won four gold medals in the 1996
Olympic games in Atlanta. Other people would say that it was her
speed and determination that won her the gold. What do you
think?
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- After the
Olympic Games were over van Dyken hoped to join fellow Olympic
Gold Medal swimmer Janet Evans as an ambassador for swimming.
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