Sue Walsh Sets Six World Records at U.S. Master's Swimming Championships
Posted Aug 15, 2007
University of North Carolina swimming legend Sue Walsh, an 11-time national collegiate champion while a swimmer at Carolina from 1981-84, won six events and set six world records in the 45-49 age group at the 2007 United States Master's Swimming National Championships at The Woodlands, Texas August 10-13. Walsh not only won every event she entered, she also set world records for her age group in all six events.
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