Wilhelmina "Mina" Wylie (1891 – 6 July 1984) was one of Australia's first two female Olympic swimming representatives, along with friend Fanny Durack.
She grew up in South Coogee, Sydney, where her father Henry Wylie built Wylie's Baths in 1907. The Baths are the oldest surviving communal sea baths in Australia.
After competing against each other in the Australian and New South Wales Swimming Championships in the 1910/11 swimming season, Wylie an...
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Mina Wylie
Olympic athlete
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