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Indianapolis Renames Streets After American Olympic Gold Medal Winning Swimmers
By Braden Keith on SwimSwam 35 streets around downtown Indianapolis have been honorarily renamed after legendary American swimmers The city has chosen Olympic gold medalists from across the generations, beginning with 1912 and 1920 triple gold medalist Duke Kahahamoku (Drive) and all the way to more recent stars like Missy Franklin Way, Allison Schmitt Street, Elizabeth Beisel Way, and Michael Phelps Place. The list includes Mark Spitz, who once held the record for most gold medals in a single Olympic Games (7), the oldest swimmer to ever compete for the US at the Olympics Dara Torres, and America’s youngest Olympic swimmers Donna de Varona and Amanda Beard. The scheme is part of a near-tota

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