Brenda Fisher

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Brenda Fisher
Personal information
Full name Brenda Fisher
Nationality British
Born 1927
Scartho, England
Sport
Sport Swimming

Brenda Fisher (born 1927), is an English long-distance swimmer. In 1951 she broke the women's world record for swimming the English Channel.

Fisher was born and raised in Scartho, North East Lincolnshire,[1] the daughter of a Grimsby trawler skipper, learned to swim at the age of 9, and initially became a speed swimmer.[2][3][4]

In 1951 she was the 23rd swimmer of the English Channel from France to England, completing in a new record women's time of 12 hours 42 minutes, breaking the previous women's record of 13:20 set by Florence Chadwick a year earlier.[5][6] Fisher swam the Channel again in 1954, and was the first woman ashore.[7][8]

In 1956, Fisher completed and won the 29-mile (47 km) River Nile Swim, then at the fastest time.[9][10]

In September 1956, Fisher took part in the 32-mile (51 km) Lake Ontario swim from Niagara to Toronto, completing in 18 hours and 50 minutes, 2 hours and 6 minutes faster than the previous record set by Marilyn Bell.[2][9] At that point, she was the third person in history to complete the swim. She attempted the Ontario swim again in 1957 but retired after 12 hours 43 minutes.[11]

Fisher, with Stanley Baker, was one of the judges in the 1954 Prestatyn "Easy To Love" Bathing Beauty Contest.[12]

Fisher married Paddy Johnson, footballer with Grimsby Town F.C. After retiring, she became a swimming teacher in Grimsby.[13]

In 2015, her biography was published. Blonde In Deep Water is written by local journalist Lucy Wood. [14]

References

  1. "Amazing life of Grimsby's record-breaking Channel swimmer recorded in new book", Grimsby Telegraph, 8 August 2015, Retrieved 17 March 2016
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Brenda Ready To Swim Anything Provided It’s Made Worthwhile"; The Montreal Gazette 15 August 1956. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  3. "60 years on, record-breaker Brenda recalls her race to British shores"; Grimsby Telegraph, 16 August 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  4. "Brenda Fisher"; Solo Swims of Ontario Inc. Hall of Fame. Retrieved 11 June 2012
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  7. "'A remarkable lady'"; Thisisgrimsby.co.uk. Grimsby Telegraph, 14 September 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  8. *"Portuguese Wins Channel Swim 1954"; British Pathe. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Brenda Fisher Beats Marilyn Bell Record"; Solo Swims of Ontario Inc. Hall of Fame Globe and Mail 14 August 1956. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  10. "Brenda Fisher Wins Nile Swim 1956"; British Pathe. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  11. "Brenda Fisher Swims Ontario"; The Palm Beach Post, 14 August 1958. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  12. ""Easy To Love" Bathing Beauty Contest 1954"; British Pathe. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  13. "Two Grimsby sporting heroes call on athletes to make waves at London 2012"; Thisisgrimsby.co.uk. Grimsby Telegraph, 9 March 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2012
  14. "A story of a lady who made our town great!"; Grimsby Telegraph. Retrieved 6 March 2015

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