Jenny James (swimmer)

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Jenny James
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Born1927 (1927)
Pontypridd, Wales
DiedOctober 24, 2014(2014-10-24) (aged 86–87)
Porth, Rhondda, Wales
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Jenny Eileen James (1927 - 24 October 2014) was the first Welsh person to swim the English Channel.

Born in Pontypridd in 1927, she learned to swim aged 7 in the Pontypridd Swimming Baths. (The Baths reopened in 2015 as the Pontypridd Outdoor Lido, now the National Lido of Wales). On 19 September 1949 she swam from Penarth to Weston-super-Mare, and then made the swim in the reverse direction on 9 July 1950, [1] so becoming the first woman to swim the Bristol Channel both ways. [2] On 16 August 1951 she competed in the Second Daily Mail Cross Channel Race, [3] and became the first Welsh person to swim the English Channel, crossing from France to England in 13 hours 55 minutes. [2] She received an official homecoming on her return to Pontypridd. [4] She was granted the freedom of Pontypridd in recognition of her achievement, and free entrance for life to any swimming pool in Wales. [2] She became the women's record holder for her swim of Windermere in 1958. [5]

She worked as a swimming coach and lifeguard at the Pontypridd Baths, and is credited as having saved more than 100 lives in her career. She is commemorated at the Lido, [6] where a plaque has been erected in her honour. [7]

James died at a care home in Porth, Rhondda on 24 October 2014. She was unmarried. [2] [8]

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