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Anthony Nesty Triumphs As First Black Olympic Gold Medalist And U.S. Swimming Head Coach

Michael Reaves / Staff / Getty Images By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated August 9, 2024

In 1988, Anthony Nesty became the first Black swimmer to win an Olympic gold medal. Now, 36 years later, he is making history once again as the first Black head swimming

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