Who is the Youngest Olympic Swimmer?

In the illustrious history of the Olympic Games, numerous young athletes have showcased their exceptional abilities, leaving an enduring legacy in their respective sports. Among them, the title of the youngest Olympic swimmer stands as a testament to the remarkable talent and dedication of a remarkable individual.

At the tender age of 13 years and 267 days, American swimmer Donna de Varona etched her name in the annals of the Olympics as the youngest competitor to win a gold medal in swimming. At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, de Varona triumphed in the 400-meter individual medley, becoming the youngest Olympic gold medalist in any sport since 1932. Her victory sent shockwaves through the world and inspired a generation of young swimmers to strive for greatness.

De Varona's achievement remains an extraordinary feat, a testament to her unwavering determination and the boundless potential of youth. Throughout her career, she amassed a total of two Olympic gold medals, three silver medals, and two bronze medals, leaving an undeniable mark on the sport of swimming.

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