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Deborah ("Debbie") Elizabeth Meyer (born August 14, 1952
in Annapolis, Maryland) set world records in 200, 400 and 800 m
freestyle events at the Olympics trials. Her winning times at the
Olympics were 2:10.5 for 200 m, 4:31.8 for 400 m, and 9:24.0 for
800 m, all of them new [Olympic Records] records. Despite suffering
from asthma, she broke twenty world records, which landed her in
the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986.[2] She also broke
24 American records and won 19 Amateur Athletic Union
championships.
In 1968, she won the James E. Sullivan Award. In 1969, she
was named Associated Press Athlete of the Year. In 1972, she
retired from competition.
On July 5, 2004 she was inducted into the United States
National High School Hall of Fame. In memory of her Olympic
achievement she uses the custom car license plate
3GOLD68.
Meyer is married to Bill Weber. She owns the Debbie Meyer
Swim School in Carmichael, California. According to the business
website, Meyer has taught swimming in the Sacramento, California
area since the 1970s and opened the school in 1993. Along with
teaching children and adults to be safer in the water Debbie is
coaching the Truckee Tahoe Swim Team in her hometown of Truckee,
California.