Goyette, Cynthia (1946–)
Goyette, Cynthia (1946–)
American swimmer. Name variations: Cynthia Goyette Shroeder. Born Aug 13, 1946, in Detroit, Michigan; graduate of Wayne State University, 1973, with a BA in Textiles and Fashion Merchandising; m. Bill Shroeder.
At Tokyo Olympics, won a gold medal in 4 × 100-meter medley relay (1964); 5-time NAAU indoor breaststroke champion, was also the only woman swimmer to win 4 consecutive national breaststroke titles.
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