Vera Neave (born 1893) was a British swimmer in the early 20th century. She held multiple world records.[1]

Vera Neave
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born1893 (1893)
Sport
Sportswimming
ClubJersey Swimming Club
Enfield Ladies Club
Coached byDavid Billington
her father

Swimming

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Affiliations

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Neave was a member of the Jersey Swimming Club, where she was coached by David Billington. Later, she joined the Enfield Ladies Club in London, where her father served as her coach.[2]

Achievements

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On August 5, 1911, she became the first woman to win an open water swimming race in London. Out of 18 swimmers, 12 completed the race. Neave finished the 15-mile course in 4 hours, 9 minutes, and 39.6 seconds.[2]

On 18 August 1912 she broke the 1 mile world record. with a time of 31: 41.8. The next year she broke the 2 miles world record with a time of 1 hour 1:15.4 minutes in a swimming pool in Liverpool. In 1915 she finished at the Traversée de Paris à la nage [fr] fifth of the twenty participants. In 1918 she holds two more world records. She is the 440 yards record holder with a time of 6:57.8 and the 550 yards world record holder with a time of 7:52. In August 1921 she again beat the 1 mile world record, now with a time of 21:41.8.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "World Record Holder (English)".
  2. ^ a b c Velez, Anne (2010). "LES FILLES DE L'EAU. UNE HISTOIRE DES FEMMES ET DE LA NATATION EN FRANCE(1905-1939)" (PDF). Université d’Angers (in French). Retrieved 10 November 2022 – via tel.archives-ouvertes.fr.