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Nine aquatic athletes recently were inducted into the International Masters Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. They are:
JANE ASHER (Great Britain). Since 1983, she has competed in four age groups (55-59 through 70-74) and set 52 Masters world records in free-style, backstroke, IM and sprint butterfly.
ALDO DA ROSA (USA). Since the 1970s, he has competed in six age groups (60-64 through 85-89) and set 44 Masters world records.
PAUL HUTINGER (USA). One of the 45 people who swam in the first official U.S. Masters championship in 1971, he has since then competed in seven age groups (45-49 through 7579) and set 26 Masters world records, mostly in the backstroke.
YOSHIKO OSAKI (Japan). A Japanese Olympian in 1956 and '60 and multinational champion, she has competed in four age groups (45-49 through 60-64) since 1984 and set 70 Masters world records, in backstroke, free-style and the medley.
FRANK PIEMME (USA). Since 1980 he has competed in five age groups (55-59 through 75-79) and set 49 Masters world records, primarily in free-style and ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Nine inducted into Masters Swimming Hall of Fame.