Robin Marie Corsiglia, born on August 12, 1962, is a distinguished former competitive swimmer from Canada, who made her mark at a remarkably young age. At just thirteen, she represented her country at the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Quebec, where she showcased her talent and determination.
During the Olympics, Corsiglia earned a bronze medal as part of the women's 4x100-metre medley relay team. Her teammates included Wendy Hogg, who swam the backstroke, Susan Sloan in the butterfly, and Anne Jardin in freestyle. In addition to her relay success, Corsiglia also competed individually in the women's 100-metre breaststroke, finishing a commendable fourth in the event final.
After her Olympic journey, Corsiglia pursued higher education at the University of Southern California, where she swam for the USC Trojans swimming and diving team. Her academic achievements culminated in a PhD in Clinical Psychology, which she obtained in nineteen ninety-nine from the California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles.
Today, Robin Corsiglia, now known by her married name Robin Scholefield, is a dedicated sports psychologist at the University of Southern California - University Park Health Center in Los Angeles. She is also a proud mother of three, balancing her professional and personal life with grace.