Jane Asher (swimmer) explained

Jane Asher
Nickname:Super Gran
Birth Date:20 March 1931
Birth Place:Nkana, Northern Rhodesia

Jane Asher BEM (born 20 March 1931)[1] is a British Masters swimmer. During her career, Asher won over twenty gold medals at the FINA Masters World Championships and broke a hundred Masters records. She was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2006 and awarded the British Empire Medal at the 2018 Birthday Honours.

Early life and education

In 1931, Asher was born in Nkana, Northern Rhodesia. Her mother was a ballerina while her father was a soldier in World War I. After moving to Johannesburg, South Africa as a child with her family, she attended Rhodes University and studied social sciences.[2] [3] After graduating from Rhodes, Asher went to Manchester University to study personnel management for her post-graduate in 1953.

Career

Asher began swimming as a child and participated in her first swim meet at the age of seventeen. After swimming for Manchester University, she became a piece work supervisor in Norwich and stopped swimming when she became a parent.[2] Asher resumed her swimming career during the 1950s as a children's swim instructor. In Norwich, she taught swimming for the Norwich Penguins during the 1970s and gave swim lessons to high school students in the 1980s.[4]

In 1986, Asher broke her first world record in masters swimming. As a Masters swimmer, Asher broke 75 Masters records before she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2006. Her Masters record total had grown to 100 when she turned 80 years old in 2011.[5] Apart from world records, Asher has won over 20 gold medals at the FINA Masters World Championships.[4]

Awards and honors

Asher was named one of the top World Masters swimmers of the year by Swimming World in 2004. Asher subsequently appeared on the magazine's list for 2006, 2011, and 2016.[6] For honours, Asher was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2006.[7] She was awarded a British Empire Medal at the 2018 Birthday Honours.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Happy Birthday Jane Asher !!! . International Swimming Hall of Fame . 20 March 2021 . 15 August 2022 .
  2. News: Johnson . Daniel . Meet 84-year-old Jane Asher: Britain's ageless swimming super-gran . 13 November 2018 . The Telegraph . 30 January 2016.
  3. News: Roche . Ross . Golden Gran back to roots . 13 November 2018 . Daily Dispatch (South Africa) . 14 March 2017 . 16.
  4. Web site: Jane Asher (GBR) 2004 Honor Swimmer . International Swimming Hall of Fame . 10 December 2018.
  5. News: Stables . Daniel . Super Gran: 85-year-old Merton Park grandmother Jane Asher aims to break 32 world swimming records this year . 13 November 2018 . Wimbledon Guardian . 22 May 2016.
  6. Web site: World Masters Swimmers Spotlight: Jane Asher, Rick Colella . Swimming World . 13 November 2018 . 4 April 2017.
  7. Web site: Jane Asher . International Swimming Hall of Fame . 13 November 2018.
  8. Web site: Swimming volunteers recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours . Swim England . 13 November 2018 . 9 June 2018.