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A motivational speaker once told me that it was vision with a capital "V" that made it possible for U.S.-born Gertrude Ederle to become the first woman to swim across the English Channel in the 1920s. She described how each time Ederle started to falter along the grueling 21-mile crawl through icy waters in gale winds, her coach would show her a photo of her landing site. By keeping a very specific pictorial reference of her goal in front of her, Ederle not only conquered the Channel, she beat the best men's time by two hours.
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- Companies:
- Eastman Kodak, Kodak Versamark
- Places:
- English Channel
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