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Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Athlete

Born: 26 June 1911
Died: 27 September 1956 (cancer)
Birthplace: Port Arthur, Texas
Best known as: Hall of Fame woman golfer and athletic champ

Name at birth: Mildred Ella Didriksen

Mildred 'Babe' Didrikson Zaharias was voted the outstanding woman athlete of the century in a 1950 Associated Press poll. Though she gained her greatest professional fame as a golfer, she rivalled Jim Thorpe in her remarkable ability to excel at nearly any sport. She began as a basketball All-American, then won two track and field golds at the 1932 Olympics. Next she turned professional and began touring the country, exhibiting her prowess in track, swimming, tennis, baseball, and even billiards. In 1935 Zaharias took up golf and excelled at that, too, winning 82 tournaments in a 20-year career. She died of cancer in 1956. Her autobiography, This Life I've Led, was published in 1955.

Extra credit: Zaharias claimed she earned the nickname 'Babe' for Babe Ruth after hitting five home runs in one baseball game... Her family name was Didriksen, with an 'e,' but her name was misspelled with an 'o' in school records and she never corrected it... She married professional wrestler George Zaharias in 1938... The Babe Zaharias Museum opened in Beaumont, Texas in 1976... Zaharias was played by actress Susan Clark in the 1975 TV movie Babe. The next year Clark played the title role in the TV movie Amelia Earhart... Golfer Annika Sorenstam played in a men's professional tournament, The Colonial, in 2003 -- making her the first woman to play a PGA tournament since Zaharias played in the 1945 Los Angeles Open... Some sources list her birth year as 1913 or 1914, but 1911 has become more commonly accepted. The 1995 book Babe: The Life and Legend of Babe Didrikson Zaharias notes that Zaharias herself claimed 1913, 1914, and 1915 at different times, but that baptismal records and her surviving siblings state 1911.

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