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Martha was born in Saskatoon on October 22,
1954, and rose to the top of the sport of swimming. It all started in
1963 as a nine-year-old with the Saskatoon Optimist Swim Club, under the
watchful eye of head coach Harry Bailey. he developed into a top-notch
swimmer, and by 1970 held 43 Saskatoon records. In 1970-71 as a member
of the North Vancouver Swim Club, she held the Canadian senior girls’
100 metre backstroke record. In the 200 yards and the 200 metre
individual medleys, she held Canadian records for her age group.
In 1971-72 Martha joined the Canadian
Dolphins Swim Club of Vancouver, coached by Derek Snelling. At the 1972
Olympic trials she won silver medals in the 200 metre individual medley
and the 800 metre free style relay. This earned her a trip to the Munich
Olympics where she placed 18th in the 200 metre individual medley. That
same year she went to Warsaw for a special meet and won the 200 metre
backstroke and the 200 metre individual medley. Following the Warsaw
meet she retired from competition.
Martha was inducted into the Saskatchewan
Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. |