Dara
Grace Torres
1967 —
Inducted 2009/2010
Dara
Torres of Coral Springs, is arguably the fastest female swimmer in America.
She entered her first international swimming competition at age 14 and competed
in her first Olympics a few years later in 1984. At the Beijing Games in 2008,
Dara became the oldest swimmer to compete in the Olympics. When she took three
silver medals – including the infamous heartbreaking 50-meter freestyle race
where she missed the Gold by 1/100th of a second – America loved her all the
more for her astonishing achievement and her good-natured acceptance of the
results. In total, Dara has competed in 5 Olympic Games and has won 12 medals in
her Olympic career. Her impressive performance in Beijing has inspired many
older athletes to consider re-entering competition, including cyclist Lance
Armstrong. Even after undergoing radical reconstructive surgery on her knee in
fall of 2009, Torres has shown no signs of slowing down anytime soon and still
says she will try for the 2012 London Olympics. Olympian, author, mother, and
role model, Dara Torres is many things to many people, but above all, she is an
inspiration.