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Wendy Boglioli

Wendy Boglioli (born March 6, 1955), née Wendy Lou Lansbach, is an American former swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. After retiring from competition swimming, she became a coach, and later, a motivational speaker. She grew up in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin.〔(STATE BY STATE; In Wisconsin's North Woods Towns, The '88 Campaign Is Hardly Remote ); R. W. APPLE JR., ''New York Times''; October 1, 1988, Retrieved November 25, 2007〕
==1976 Montréal Olympics==
She is best known for winning the gold medal in the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay in world record time at the 1976 Montréal Olympics with teammates Shirley Babashoff, Kim Peyton and Jill Sterkel. The gold was particularly crucial to the U.S. women's team as it was the only gold medal awarded to them during the games.

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