Underwood & Underwood, active 1880 - c. 1950 Search this
Sitter:
Gertrude Caroline Ederle, 23 Oct 1906 - 30 Nov 2003 Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 18.8 × 23.9 cm (7 3/8 × 9 7/16")
Sheet: 20.3 × 25.6 cm (8 × 10 1/16")
Mat: 35.6 × 45.7 cm (14 × 18")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
1925
Exhibition Label:
Born New York City
Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim across the English Channel. During a time when female athletes were not taken seriously, Ederle proved critics wrong. In 1924 she competed at the Olympic games, where she won a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle relay and bronze medals in the 100 and 400-meter freestyle races. By 1925, Ederle had set twenty-nine world records in women’s freestyle swimming, and she began training to cross the twenty-one-mile-wide English Channel. On August 6, 1926, in strong, choppy waters, she successfully swam across the channel, clocking a time of fourteen hours and thirty-one minutes for thirty-five miles. Despite swimming extra miles, Ederle beat the record time by two hours. When she paused occasionally to accept nourishment, concerned observers asked her if she wanted to come out. She responded, “What for?”