Inge Sørensen

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Inge Sørensen (18 July 1924 – 9 March 2011), later Inge Tabur, sometimes known as "Lille henrivende Inge" ("Little endearing Inge") was a Danish swimmer who at age 12 won a bronze medal in the 200 meter breaststroke at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. This makes her the youngest Olympic medal winner in an individual competition.

During 1936-1944 she won nine Danish championships, two Nordic championships and one European championship.<ref name="Kvinfo"/> She set 14 Danish records in breaststroke.<ref name="DSD"/> She also broke the world record in the 400m and 500m breaststroke and became the first Danish female swimmer to finish in under 3 minutes in the 200m breaststroke.

Her swimming career was cut short by World War II. After the war she married a Danish engineer and moved abroad, eventually residing in the US.

Early life

Inge Sørensen was born in Skovshoved, Denmark, the daughter of a fishmonger, in 1924.Template:Sfn She began swimming at age 3 in the harbor of Skovshoved north of Copenhagen and won her first Danish championship aged 11 in 1936 in the 200m breaststroke.Template:Sfn Because of this, she was selected for the Olympic Games in Berlin the same year.Template:Sfn

Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936

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Inge Sørensen (in front) at Olympic Games 1936

At the Olympic Games, aged 12, she won a bronze medal in the 200m breaststroke.Template:SfnTemplate:Refn She is the youngest medal winner at the Olympic Games in an individual competition.<ref name="SR"/> Her final on 11 August was the first event to be broadcast live on air by Danish radio, which itself was a sensation.Template:Sfn During the games she got the nickname Lille henrivende Inge (Little Lovely Inge).Template:Sfn

On her return from Berlin she and the other Danish female medal winner, Ragnhild Hveger, received an enthusiastic welcome in Copenhagen.Template:Refn

European Championships in London, 1938

Between 1936 and 1938 Sørensen improved her times in swimming, despite concerns that puberty would slow her down.Template:Sfn At the European championships in swimming in London in 1938, she won a gold medal in the 200m breaststroke.Template:Sfn

World War II

The period 1939-1941 was the height of her career. In 1939 she broke the world record in the 400m and 500m breaststroke, and in 1941 she became the first Danish female swimmer to finish in under 3 minutes in the 200m breaststroke.<ref name="DSD"/>Template:Refn

Nevertheless, World War II meant that the Summer Olympics in 1940 and 1944 were cancelled with the European Championships in 1942. This led to her ending her swimming career in 1944.Template:Sfn

Unlike other Danish swimmers, such as Ragnhild Hveger, she did not go to Germany for international competition during the war.Template:SfnTemplate:Refn

Later life

Sørensen received an education in instructing and coaching in 1946, and then taught gymnastics and swimming. After being married in 1948 to Danish engineer Janus Tabur, she followed him to South Africa, and later Canada and then from 1951 the United States.Template:Sfn She lived in New Jersey until her death in 2011.Template:Sfn

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