Anita Lallande
{{Short description|Puerto Rican swimmer (1949–2021)}}
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| fullname = Ann Lucile Lallande
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| nationality = Puerto Rico
| strokes = Freestyle, Butterfly
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1949|6|24}}
| birth_place = San Juan, Puerto Rico
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2021|12|19|1949|6|24}}
| death_place = Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.
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{{MedalCompetition|Pan American Games}}
{{MedalBronze | 1967 Winnipeg | 4x100 m freestyle}}
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Anita Lallande (June 24, 1949 – December 19, 2021) was a Puerto Rican Olympic swimmer,[https://web.archive.org/web/20200418051038/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/ann-lallande-1.html Profile at Sports Reference] who holds the record for the most medals won at the Central American and Caribbean Games.
Early years
Lallande was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Joseph Gustave Lallande Jr. and Janice Hoover.{{cite web | url=https://obituaries.thecounty.me/obituary/joseph-lallande-iii-1081949024 | title=Remembering the life of Joseph Lallande, III 1943 - 2021 }} Her father was Chairman of the Board of J. Gus Lallande Inc., a food brokerage and distribution business in Puerto Rico.[http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=160309&format=print Herald Mail] When she was 8 years old, she began her career as a swimmer at the Caparra Country Club.
[http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2002/vol6n48/PRSportsBeat0648-en.html Puerto Rico Herald]
Central American and Caribbean Games
The Central American and Caribbean Games (or CACs) are a multi-sport regional championship event, held quadrennially (every 4 years), typically in the even-numbered year between consecutive Summer Olympics. The Games are for countries in Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Bermuda, and the South American countries of Surinam, Guyana, Colombia and Venezuela.
In 1962, at the age of 13, Lallande made her Olympic debut representing Puerto Rico at the Central American and Caribbean Games held in Kingston, Jamaica and won two Silver and three Bronze medals in swimming.{{Cite web |url=http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/content.html?news=D9631690304856266F023BF1099A4EFF |title=Claridad |access-date=2010-05-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708163034/http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/content.html?news=D9631690304856266F023BF1099A4EFF |archive-date=2011-07-08 |url-status=dead }} In 1963, she competed in the Pan-American Games held in São Paulo, Brazil and in 1964 in the Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.FPN - Los Grandes Nadadores.
In 1966, the swimming competitions of the Central American and Caribbean Games were held at the Escambrón Olympic swimming pool in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She arrived first in eight individual events and participated in two winning relays. She won a bronze medal in the Medley relay events (200 m and 400 m) in which Margaret Harding, also Puerto Rican, won the gold. Lallande dominated the tests of velocity in the 100 and 200 m's freestyle, in two of the 400 and 800 m's freestyle, the 100 and 200 m's butterfly and the 100 and 200 meters backstroke.{{Cite web |url=http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/content.html?news=D9631690304856266F023BF1099A4EFF&page=2 |title="La leyenda de Anita Lallande";Por Elliott Castro Tirado |access-date=2010-05-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708163041/http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/content.html?news=D9631690304856266F023BF1099A4EFF&page=2 |archive-date=2011-07-08 |url-status=dead }} Lallande won a total of 10 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze medal for a total of twelve medals, making her the person with the most medals won that year.
From 1962 to 1966, Lallande won a total of 17 medals, thus holding the record for most medals won in swimming competitions at the Central American and Caribbean Games.
Later life and death
After the games, Lallande announced her retirement from all sports activities and moved to New York City. Was married to retired US Navy officer Robert C. Giffen, III, She later relocated to Annapolis, Maryland, where she died on December 19, 2021, at the age of 72. She was buried at the Arlington National Cemetery.[https://www.primerahora.com/deportes/otros/notas/fallecio-anita-lallande-leyenda-de-la-natacion-boricua/ Falleció Anita Lallande, leyenda de la natación boricua] {{in lang|es}}{{cite web | last=Muñiz Pérez | first=Yamaira | title=Fallece la legendaria exnadadora puertorriqueña Anita Lallande | website=El Vocero de Puerto Rico | date=2022-01-02 | url=https://www.elvocero.com/deportes/otros/fallece-la-legendaria-exnadadora-puertorrique-a-anita-lallande/article_83fe76f8-6c04-11ec-8353-d3a2d1de56b1.html | language=es | access-date=2022-10-27}}
See also
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References
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External links
{{Footer CAC Champions 100m Freestyle Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 200m Freestyle Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 400m Freestyle Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 800m Freestyle Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 100m Backstroke Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 200m Backstroke Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 100m Butterfly Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 200m Butterfly Women}}
{{Footer CAC Champions 4x100m Freestyle Women}}
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Category:21st-century American women
Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
Category:Puerto Rican female swimmers
Category:Swimmers at the 1963 Pan American Games
Category:Swimmers at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Category:Swimmers at the 1967 Pan American Games
Category:Sportspeople from San Juan, Puerto Rico
Category:Pan American Games bronze medalists for Puerto Rico
Category:Olympic swimmers for Puerto Rico
Category:Pan American Games medalists in swimming
Category:Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Puerto Rico
Category:Central American and Caribbean Games silver medalists for Puerto Rico
Category:Central American and Caribbean Games bronze medalists for Puerto Rico
Category:Competitors at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games
Category:Competitors at the 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games
Category:Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in swimming