Charlotte Epstein

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Charlotte Epstein was an influential early 20th-century American swimming coach and sports administrator who played a key role in promoting women's competitive swimming and advocating for women's participation in the Olympic Games.

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instanceOf American
human
sports administrator
swimming coach
women's sports pioneer
activeInPeriod early 20th century
advocatedFor expansion of competitive opportunities for women swimmers
women's inclusion in the Olympic Games
areaOfInfluence American amateur athletics
Olympic movement NERFINISHED
contributedTo institutional support for women's swimming
recognition of women swimmers at national and international levels
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Epstein NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Olympic sports administration
swimming
women's sports
genre sports administration
givenName Charlotte NERFINISHED
influenced acceptance of women athletes in international competition
development of women's competitive swimming programs
knownAs pioneer of women's swimming
movement women's rights in sport
women's sports movement
notableFor advocacy for women's participation in the Olympic Games
promotion of women's competitive swimming in the United States
occupation sports administrator
sports official
swimming coach
residence United States of America
sexOrGender female

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Epstein isCategoryOf Charlotte Epstein