Teresa Andersen

Teresa Andersen
Medal record
Women's synchronized swimming
Competitor for  United States
World Championships
1973 Belgrade Solo
1973 Belgrade Duet
1973 Belgrade Team

Teresa "Terry" Andersen (born c. 1953 in Santa Clara, California)[1] is a retired American synchronized swimmer who won all three gold medals at the 1973 World Aquatics Championships, in the solo, duet and team routines. This feat was repeated only in 1986 by Carolyn Waldo. Also in 1986, Andersen was inducted to the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[2]

Biography

Andersen started swimming at the age of 10. By the mid-1970s she dominated American synchronized swimming, winning junior US titles in the duet (1970) and solo (1971) routines; senior US titles in the indoor team (1969, 1972, 1973), indoor solo (1973), indoor duet (1973), outdoor team (1969–1973), and outdoor duet competitions (1972, 1973); as well as Canadian Open Championships in 1972 (solo, duet, figures, team). After clean-sweeping the gold meals at the 1973 World Aquatics Championships, she retired to became the head coach of the West German National Team (1974) and then a state coach in South Africa (1976, 1979). Before retiring, she helped popularize synchronized swimming via exhibitions at Expo 1970 and the 1972 Olympics.[2] Next year the sport was introduced to the FINA World Aquatics Championships, and in 1984 to the Summer Olympics.

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