Gold Medalist Babashoff “Making Waves”

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Shirley Babashoff with her Olympic Medals at at Southern Pacific Masters Clinic in Mission Viejo, Calif.

I was invited as a reporter to an event in Mission Viejo several years ago. Babashoff was the guest speaker. I noticed how generous Babashoff was with her time answering questions, letting attendees try on her Olympic medals and snap selfies with her. Her sense of humor, outspoken and down-to-earth answers were refreshing.

THE EARLY YEARS IN CALIFORNIA:

MISSION VIEJO NADADORES AND MARK SCHUBERT:

ENCOUNTERS WITH THE EAST GERMAN WOMEN:

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The Belmont Pool on the beach, site of the 1976 Olympic Trials. My own kids competed in this pool, but since then it’s been torn down.

1976 MONTREAL OLYMPICS:

“Shirley, Shirley! What do you think of the East German team?”

“What can you tell us about the East German team?”

The questions were all redundant and overlapping. But I stopped for a moment and said into one of the reporters’ microphones, “Well except for their deep voices and mustaches, I think they’ll probably do fine.”

I saw some eyes widen and a couple of jaws drop. The reporters then fired off a couple of follow-up questions, which I answered basically the same way. Then I got on the bus and went back to the village to have dinner with my teammates.

VIDEO OF THE 4 x 100 FREE RELAY WHERE THE US WOMEN’S TEAM WON GOLD AT THE 1976 OLYMPICS — beating the East Germans:

THE RECORD BOOKS:

What are your thoughts about Shirley Babashoff being outspoken about what she saw happening with the East German swimmers and the media turning against her?

26 thoughts on “Gold Medalist Babashoff “Making Waves”

  1. Wow…what a hero and a champion all wrapped up in one woman. Thank you for sharing all of this. (And the chuckle about “Jack Spitz” from Ford made my morning — too funny!) Thanks, Elizabeth. 😊🥰😊

  2. What an incredible profile you’ve written, Elizabeth! You’ve done such a good job of encapsulating her strength, integrity, and spirit. What an amazing woman and champion!

  3. Great post! I just put the book on my TBR list and will be picking it up soon. I used to swim a lot and would love to get to a pool more often. Her comment about still swimming but not getting her hair wet gave me a chuckle. Ha!

  4. It is impressive how you save your notes! I have similar notes about meeting author and poet, June Jourdan two year after graduation from Stony Brook in Manhattan. What are the odds?

    • I have another website where I posted stories about swimmers and coaches in Southern California for about five years. I borrowed the one about Shirley Babashoff and rewrote it for this site. I think there are a few interesting stories that I can rewrite and use here. You should write a story about June Jourdan for your blog.

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