Sandra Cam

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Sandra Cam
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Born June 30, 1972

Sandra Cam (born June 30, 1972 in Ougrée, Liège, Belgium) is a retired female freestyle swimmer, who represented her country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in Barcelona, Spain (1992) and Atlanta, United States in (1996). She is best known for winning two medals at the 1993 Summer Universiade in Buffalo, United States.

Sandra graduated from Southern Methodist University (SMU) with a BA in Public Relations and a BA in Philosophy.

While swimming for SMU, she earned 14 all–American honors at the NCAA championships between 1992 and 1996 setting all-time SMU records in several events. She also won the award for the “best female athlete” of the Southwest Conference Championship (SWC) in 1995 and 1996.

Achievements:

First Belgian National Championship record at the age 13 in the 200 m butterfly and First Belgian National Championship title at the age 14 in the 200 m freestyle. Won over 35 Belgian National Championship titles from 1986 till she retired in 1997.

1986: A Finalist at the Junior European Championships in Berlin, Germany

1987: A Finalist at the Junior European Championships in Rome, Italy

1989: Two times A Finalist at the Senior European Championships in Bonn, Germany in the 400 m Frestyle and 400 m Individual Medley

1990: A Finalist at the Word Championships in Perth, Australia in the 400 m Freestyle

1991: Took Silver at the World Cup in Bonn, Germany in the 400 m freestyle setting her up as the third highest ranked female in the world from 07/1990 till 04/1991.

1991: Two times A finalist at the Senior European Championships in Athens, Greece in the 200 m freestyle and 400 m freestyle

1992: Took Second place in the B final of the Olympics Games in Barcelona, Spain in the 400 m freestyle

1993: Took Gold at the World University Games in Buffalo, United States in the 400 m freestyle and Silver in the 800 m freestyle

1994: Took Silver at the US Open in Michigan, United States, in the 400 m freestyle and 800 m freestyle

1995: Took Fifth place at the Senior European Championships in Vienna, Austria in the 400 m feestyle

1996: Took Fifth place at the World Championships in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in the 800 m freestyle

1996: Took Second place in the B Final of the Olympics Games in Atlanta, United States.


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