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Lynn Burke

1943 - Today

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Lynn Edythe Burke (born March 22, 1943), also known by her married name Lynn McConville, is an American former competition swimmer, a 1960 Rome Olympic champion in backstroke, and a former world record-holder in two events. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lynn Burke is the 108th most popular swimmer (down from 65th in 2019), the 8,339th most popular biography from United States (down from 7,804th in 2019) and the 49th most popular American Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Lynn Burke ranks 108 out of 709Before her are Jan Henne, Ragnhild Hveger, Ethel Lackie, Oscar Grégoire, Matt Biondi, and Ulrike Richter. After her are László Szabados, Yoshiyuki Tsuruta, Gunnar Larsson, Ada Kok, Gilbert Bozon, and Ginny Duenkel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Lynn Burke ranks 531Before her are Gayle Hunnicutt, Ivan Davidov, Roberto Telch, Philippe Séguin, Heide Simonis, and Richard Manuel. After her are Joan Van Ark, Toni Basil, Pat Barker, Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin, John Casper, and Giovanni Pettenella.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Lynn Burke ranks 8,341 out of 20,380Before her are Dorothea Dix (1802), Mike Stern (1953), David Wayne (1914), Catherine Hardy Lavender (1930), Ruth Brown (1928), and Roscoe Lee Browne (1922). After her are Abraham Polonsky (1910), Jennifer Ehle (1969), Kia Stevens (1977), Sonny Clark (1931), Rebecca Miller (1962), and James M. Cox (1870).

Among SWIMMERS In United States

Among swimmers born in United States, Lynn Burke ranks 49Before her are Don McKenzie (1947), Jack Medica (1914), Katie Ledecky (1997), Jan Henne (1947), Ethel Lackie (1907), and Matt Biondi (1965). After her are Ginny Duenkel (1947), Perry McGillivray (1893), William Yorzyk (1933), Natalie Coughlin (1982), Claudia Kolb (1949), and Frances Schroth (1893).