In
1996, Amy Van Dyken became the first
American woman to win four gold
medals in one Olympics; she won two
individual medals and two relay
medals. She swims freestyle and
butterfly. Amy started swimming when
she was six years old because her
doctor told her it would help her
asthma. Amy couldn't even swim the
length of a pool until she was
twelve years old...>>>
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When she finely made it, Amy
knew she had a strong "Will to win."
To the delight of her American fans,
that strength made her a winner in
the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
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