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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jane Fauntz (Nova Orleans, 19 de desembre Jane Fauntz (Nova Orleans, 19 de desembre de 1910 - Escondido, 30 de maig de 1989), també coneguda pel seu nom de casada Jane Manske, fou una nedadora i saltadora estatunidenca que va competir durant les dècades de 1920 i 1930. Fauntz va néixer a Nova Orleans, però es va criar a Chicago, on va estudiar a la Hyde Park High School. De nena no va poder practicar la natació perquè ho tenien prohibit a Illinois. Començà d'adolescent i ben aviat va destacar amb diversos rècords mundials en els 100 metres i 110 iardes braça. El 1928, amb 17 anys, va prendre part en els Jocs Olímpics d'Amsterdam, on fou eliminada en semifinals dels 200 metres braça del programa de natació. El 1929 guanyà dos campionats de l', el de trampolí d'un metre i 100 metres braça. El 1932, als Jocs de Los Angeles, guanyà la medalla de bronze en la competició de del programa de salts. En acabar els Jocs es dedicà a fer de model, participant en nombrosos anuncis i actuant en exhibicions aquàtiques. Va sortir en portada del Life i . Va treballar com a model per a . Com a saltadora professional va participar en l' de 1933, on va conèixer al futur marit , una estrella del futbol americà, amb qui es casà el 1936. Artista de formació, es dedicà a fer classes d'art durant 20 anys a Walnut Creek, Califòrnia, on també va formar entrenadors de salts. Fauntz va morir de leucèmia el 30 de maig de 1989. El 1991 va ser inclosa a l'.maig de 1989. El 1991 va ser inclosa a l'. , Jane Fauntz, później Manske (ur. 19 grudnia 1910 w Nowym Orleanie, zm. 30 maja 1989 w Escondido) – amerykańska skoczkini do wody i pływaczka, medalistka olimpijska. , Jane Fauntz, född 19 december 1910 i New Orleans i Louisiana, död 30 maj 1989 i Escondido i Kalifornien, var en amerikansk simhoppare och simmare. Fauntz blev olympisk bronsmedaljör i svikthopp vid sommarspelen 1932 i Los Angeles. , Jane Fauntz (Nueva Orleans, Estados UnidosJane Fauntz (Nueva Orleans, Estados Unidos, 19 de diciembre de 1910-Escondido (California), 30 de mayo de 1989) fue una clavadista o saltadora de trampolín estadounidense especializada en trampolín de 3 metros, donde consiguió ser medallista de bronce olímpica en 1932.​​r medallista de bronce olímpica en 1932.​​ , Джейн Фонтц (англ. Jane Fauntz, 19 грудня 1910 — 30 травня 1989) — американська стрибунка у воду.Призерка Олімпійських Ігор 1932 року, учасниця 1928 року. , Jane Manske (* 19. Dezember 1910 in New Orleans, Louisiana; † 30. Mai 1989 in Escondido, Kalifornien als Jane Fauntz) war eine US-amerikanische Schwimmerin und Wasserspringerin. , Jane Fauntz (New Orleans, 19 dicembre 1910 – Escondido, 30 maggio 1989) è stata una tuffatrice e nuotatrice statunitense. , Jane Fauntz (December 19, 1910 – May 30, 1Jane Fauntz (December 19, 1910 – May 30, 1989), also known by her married name Jane Manske, was a national champion swimmer and diver, and a member of the United States Olympic teams in 1928 (swimming) and 1932 (springboard diving). She was the bronze medalist for springboard diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Fauntz was born in New Orleans, and raised in Chicago, where she attended Hyde Park High School. Unable to compete in high school swimming competitions because of a ban on female interscholastic athletics in Illinois, Fauntz competed as a teenager first for Hirsch Center and then for the Illinois Women's Athletic Club swimming and diving teams. In March 1928 she set new world records for the 100-yard breaststroke (1:20.3) and 100-meter breaststroke (1:29.3) at a dual meet against a Canadian team. About six months before that she was hit by a car and severely injured the radial nerve in her right arm. At the age of 17 at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Fauntz finished in fifth place in the women's 200-meter breaststroke. Her specialty, however, was diving. Describing Fauntz during the Olympic diving competition, author Paul Gallico wrote in the New York Daily News: "..Her marvelous body flowed through the dives with the smoothness of running quicksilver." That "marvelous body" became a source of mild controversy at the Los Angeles games, when a Hungarian diving judge, Dr. , ordered the diving competition halted until the American divers changed their suits; he had objected to the near-backless cut of the team-supplied swimsuit. At the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) swimming indoor national championships in Chicago in 1929, Fauntz won two national titles within the space of one half-hour, winning the one-meter springboard and 100-meter breaststroke titles. Fauntz captured the three-meter springboard bronze medal at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, finishing 5 points behind gold medalist Georgia Coleman and a single point behind silver medalist Katherine Rawls, helping the United States team to a sweep of the event. Fauntz led the competition after the compulsory dives, but slipped to third after mistiming the entry on her next-to-last optional dive. (Fauntz later said this dive was "the worst one I'd ever done. There went my world; I didn't even want to come up from the pool.") Fauntz parlayed her Olympic success to a career in marketing, modeling, and professional aquatic exhibitions. She became one of the first female athletes to appear on the Wheaties cereal box; she was also one of many celebrities of the time recruited to endorse cigarettes (in her case, Camels) and beer (Falstaff). Jane also appeared as cover girl for Life and Ladies Home Journal. She worked as a model for Saks Fifth Avenue. As a professional diver, Fauntz appeared in exhibitions at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933, where she met future husband Edgar "Eggs" Manske, an All-American football star at Northwestern University; they married in 1936. An artist by training (B.A., art education, University of Illinois) and vocation, Fauntz was a painter and sculptor. While her husband was serving in the United States Navy during World War II, she made ceramic figurines for California Faience in Berkeley, California, and later sold her figurines under the trade name "Jane Fauntz Original". She taught high school art classes for 20 years at Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, California, where she also coached boys' diving. Her bronze bust of former University of California football coach Lynn "Pappy" Waldorf is on display at the university's Sports Hall of Fame. Fauntz died of leukemia on May 30, 1989. In 1991 she was posthumously inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.o the International Swimming Hall of Fame. , Jane Fauntz est une plongeuse et nageuse américaine née le 19 décembre 1910 à La Nouvelle-Orléans et morte le 30 mai 1989 à Escondido.
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rdfs:comment Jane Fauntz est une plongeuse et nageuse américaine née le 19 décembre 1910 à La Nouvelle-Orléans et morte le 30 mai 1989 à Escondido. , Jane Fauntz, född 19 december 1910 i New Orleans i Louisiana, död 30 maj 1989 i Escondido i Kalifornien, var en amerikansk simhoppare och simmare. Fauntz blev olympisk bronsmedaljör i svikthopp vid sommarspelen 1932 i Los Angeles. , Jane Fauntz (Nova Orleans, 19 de desembre Jane Fauntz (Nova Orleans, 19 de desembre de 1910 - Escondido, 30 de maig de 1989), també coneguda pel seu nom de casada Jane Manske, fou una nedadora i saltadora estatunidenca que va competir durant les dècades de 1920 i 1930. En acabar els Jocs es dedicà a fer de model, participant en nombrosos anuncis i actuant en exhibicions aquàtiques. Va sortir en portada del Life i . Va treballar com a model per a . Com a saltadora professional va participar en l' de 1933, on va conèixer al futur marit , una estrella del futbol americà, amb qui es casà el 1936.l futbol americà, amb qui es casà el 1936. , Jane Fauntz (December 19, 1910 – May 30, 1Jane Fauntz (December 19, 1910 – May 30, 1989), also known by her married name Jane Manske, was a national champion swimmer and diver, and a member of the United States Olympic teams in 1928 (swimming) and 1932 (springboard diving). She was the bronze medalist for springboard diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. "..Her marvelous body flowed through the dives with the smoothness of running quicksilver." Fauntz died of leukemia on May 30, 1989. In 1991 she was posthumously inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.o the International Swimming Hall of Fame. , Jane Manske (* 19. Dezember 1910 in New Orleans, Louisiana; † 30. Mai 1989 in Escondido, Kalifornien als Jane Fauntz) war eine US-amerikanische Schwimmerin und Wasserspringerin. , Jane Fauntz (New Orleans, 19 dicembre 1910 – Escondido, 30 maggio 1989) è stata una tuffatrice e nuotatrice statunitense. , Jane Fauntz, później Manske (ur. 19 grudnia 1910 w Nowym Orleanie, zm. 30 maja 1989 w Escondido) – amerykańska skoczkini do wody i pływaczka, medalistka olimpijska. , Джейн Фонтц (англ. Jane Fauntz, 19 грудня 1910 — 30 травня 1989) — американська стрибунка у воду.Призерка Олімпійських Ігор 1932 року, учасниця 1928 року. , Jane Fauntz (Nueva Orleans, Estados UnidosJane Fauntz (Nueva Orleans, Estados Unidos, 19 de diciembre de 1910-Escondido (California), 30 de mayo de 1989) fue una clavadista o saltadora de trampolín estadounidense especializada en trampolín de 3 metros, donde consiguió ser medallista de bronce olímpica en 1932.​​r medallista de bronce olímpica en 1932.​​
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