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The International Swimming Hall of Fame's film and video archive, which dates to the 1920's, is the most extensive and comprehensive in the world. As we continue to preserve and transfer footage from film to DVD, we will be adding to the virtual archive so that historic events from aquatic history can be enjoyed throughout the world.

Beulah Gundling was the U.S.A.'s first outdoor synchronized solo champion in 1950 and she remained undefeated in national and international competition until retirement five years later from the AAU. Her strong point in these competitions was her dance composition in which she spent countless hours designing her own costumes and arranging her own music. This clip is of her "Thunderbird" performance at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland. Her costume is on display at the ISHOF museum.
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