Agnes Geraghty, born on November 26, 1907, was a remarkable American swimmer who made her mark in the world of competitive swimming during the early twentieth century. Known for her exceptional talent, she swam for the Women's Swimming Association of New York, where she honed her skills and prepared for international competition.
Her dedication and prowess in the pool led her to represent the United States at two prestigious Summer Olympics, first in 1924 and again in 1928. Agnes's participation in these events showcased her as one of the leading athletes of her time, contributing to the growing popularity of women's swimming.
After her competitive career, Agnes Geraghty became known by her married name, Agnes McAndrews. She continued to inspire future generations of swimmers with her achievements and commitment to the sport. Agnes passed away on March 1, 1974, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate in the swimming community.