Higson, Allison (1973–)
Higson, Allison (1973–)
Canadian swimmer. Born Mar 13, 1973, in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
At Seoul Olympics, won a bronze medal in 4×100-meter medley relay (1988); won a bronze medal for200-meter breaststroke at World championship (1986); was the youngest world-class swimmer in Canadian history.
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