Karen Muir Made Her Mark Going Backwards, Always Looking Forward

By Steven Munatones, Open Water Source

HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, April 3. ONE of the most remarkable women in the aquatics world lost her battle against breast cancer in Cape Town at the age of 60. Karen Muir, the child prodigy from South Africa who set 15 world records during her career, eventually became a physician and moved to Canada.

But starting at the age of 12, she blazed on her back to set world records including her first one in the 110-yard backstroke in 1:08.7 at the ASA National Junior Championships in Blackpool, England. And she didn't stop as she continued to set world records in the 100m, 200m, 110 yards, and 220 yards.

Muir also won 22 South African Championships and three US National Championships, but was not able to participate in the Olympic Games as her native country was not eligible during her remarkable career.

But the aquatic world recognized her achievements as Muir was elected to the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1980. After hanging up her swimsuit, she worked as a physician with her husband in the African interior before emigrating to Canada in 2000 where she practiced before she passed away yesterday.

Her last long distance swim before she was diagnosed with cancer was a quick 800m swim in the 2009 Prince George Citizen Iceman in British Columbia, Canada. she did it backstroke, of course, as part of the Ice Matrons team with Deirdre Goodwin, Claire Radcliffe, and Karen Bancroft. “A friend of mine, he knew I could swim and asked me to be on this team, so I did. It was grueling, but it was fun. I like this, I'm just not as quick as I want to be. I've been wanting to do this for four years.”

Her's was a life well lived. May she rest in peace.

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