Nobody has crossed the Atlantic Ocean by swimming. It's over a thousand miles to landfall.
Women first started swimming in the Olympics in 1912.
While Amelia Earhart did not have a role in the first Trans-Atlantic flight, She was the first woman to make the trip in 1928, although she rode as a passenger. In 1932 she flew as the first woman to fly nonstop solo across the Atlantic.
Women were allowed to complete in Olympic swimming starting in 1912. That year, the Australian swimmer Fanny Durack, became the first female to win olympic gold in 100-yard freestyle swimming.
Amelia Earhart was the first.
Women's 4x100 relay in swimming
Australian. Fanny Durack of Australia won the first women's gold medal in swimming at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.
In 1900, women first competed in the Paris Olympic Games. Women were allowed to compete in lawn tennis and Golf. Women first competed in swimming Olympic events in 1912.
the date of the women's synchronised swimming final
Swimming was first included in the Olympics in 1896, but has only been open to women since 1912. Hope this helps.
Amelia Earhart broke the barrier for women by being the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean.
Twenty-eight women crossed the ocean on the Mayflower in 1620. By the time of the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621, only four adult women were still alive.
Emelia is a woman that change the world by letting the women know women can do what Men can do by flying across Atlantic Ocean.