Robin Corsiglia
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Full name | Robin Marie Corsiglia | ||||||||||||||||||||
National team | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1962-08-12) August 12, 1962 (age 61) Cleveland, Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.52 m (5 ft 0 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 45.4 kg (100 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Pointe-Claire Swim Club | ||||||||||||||||||||
College team | University of Southern California | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Robin Marie Corsiglia (born August 12, 1962), later known by her married name Robin Scholefield, is a former competitive swimmer from Canada.
She represented Canada as a 13 year old at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec. Corsiglia won a bronze medal swimming the breaststroke leg of the women's 4x100-metre medley relay, together with her Canadian teammates Wendy Hogg (backstroke), Susan Sloan (butterfly), and Anne Jardin (freestyle). Individually, she also competed in the women's 100-metre breaststroke, finishing fourth in the event final.
Corsiglia attended the University of Southern California, and swam for the USC Trojans swimming and diving team.[1]
She received her Phd in Clinical Psychology (1999) from the California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles[2] and is a married mother of three and a sports psychologist at the University of Southern California - University Park Health Center in Los Angeles.[3]
See also
- List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women)
References
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- 1962–1966: 110 yards
- 1970–present: 100 metres
- 1962:
Anita Lonsbrough (ENG)
- 1966:
Diana Harris (ENG)
- 1970:
Beverley Whitfield (AUS)
- 1974:
Christine Gaskell (ENG)
- 1978:
Robin Corsiglia (CAN)
- 1982:
Kathy Bald (CAN)
- 1986:
Allison Higson (CAN)
- 1990:
Keltie Duggan (CAN)
- 1994:
Samantha Riley (AUS)
- 1998:
Helen Denman (AUS)
- 2002:
Leisel Jones (AUS)
- 2006:
Leisel Jones (AUS)
- 2010:
Leisel Jones (AUS)
- 2014:
Sophie Taylor (ENG)
- 2018:
Tatjana Schoenmaker (RSA)
- 2022:
Lara van Niekerk (RSA)
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