FOR THE RECORD: 1992 OLYMPIC GAMES: gold (4x100m medley),
silver (100m breaststroke), bronze (200m breaststroke); THREE
WORLD RECORDS: 2-200m breaststroke, 1-4x100m medley; EIGHT
US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: 5 short course: 2-100m breaststroke,
3-200m breaststroke; 3 long course: 1-100m breaststroke, 2-
200m breaststroke; 1990 US OPEN: gold (200m breaststroke); 1991 US
OPEN: gold (200m breaststroke); 1993 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS:
gold (100m, 200m breaststroke); 1995 PAN AM GAMES:
bronze (200m breaststroke);
She joined the swim team at age five
following in the footsteps of her two
older sisters. By age 12, she set age
group records and at 14 notched an
American record. Swimming for Coach
Murray Stephens at North Baltimore Aquatic Club, she developed a technically
perfect breaststroke using the new-style stroke of the time.
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At age 15, only a sophomore in high school, she qualified for the 1992
Olympic team and in the process, set two world records on the same day in
the 200 meter breaststroke, which were not broken for another two years.
Competing as the “baby” of the 1992 U.S. Barcelona Team, Anita Nall won
gold, silver and bronze medals swimming the breaststroke. Her gold medal
swim came as a member of the 4 by 100 meter medley relay, which also set
the world record. Her silver medal came in the 100 meter breaststroke, just
out-touched by Russia’s Elena Rudouskaya, and the bronze medal in the 200
meter breaststroke, where only point two seconds separated
gold from bronze. Anita continued swimming after
the Olympic Games, winning gold medals in the 100 and
200 meter breaststroke at the 1993 Pan Pacific
Championships. Due to chronic health problems, that
went incorrectly diagnosed for years, her swimming faltered
and she was unable to qualify for the 1996 or 2000
Olympic Teams.
Today, Anita is a Holistic Nutrition Specialist focusing
on nutrition and wellness where she conducts workshops
for food allergy sufferers.