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Gladys Olsen, 73, entered the world at Suburban
Hospital, in Oak Park, IL, the same hospital where her three children
were born. She attended Wright Community College in Chicago, and worked
as an accountant at a Kelly Girls' Agency while raising her family.
Olsen lived in the Chicago area, most of her life, except from 1933-1937.
She spent those years in Norway, where she learned to swim in a fjord.
While trying to keep her face out of the cold water, she
developed her high breaststroke technique. She joined Masters in the
early 70's, and swam for the Shabonna YMCA. Her first Masters meet was
the 1974 Nationals, at Circle Campus,
Chicago. She swam in many meets around Chicago, and at Western Ill.
Univ., where she met Paul Hutinger, who ran meets for 20 years. She
also attended several of his clinics. When she moved to Florida in the
'90's, she swam with the Hutinger's on St Pete Masters. When they formed
the Florida Mavericks, she became an enthusiastic member and supporter
on her longtime friend's team. She regularly places in the USMS Top
Ten. The highlight of her Masters competition was winning the 200 m
fly at Nationals, in Ft Lauderdale, in 1998. Although behind at the
flags, she buried her head, and swam hard to the wall, as coach said.
She and her husband, Bob, have been married for 52 years, and live in
Ft. Myers Beach.
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