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Jessica Deglau (born May 27, 1980) was a member of the Canadian Olympic team in swimming in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Deglau swam for the Vancouver Pacific Swim Club in her youth, until becoming a member of the national team. In addition to swimming on the national team, she swam for and graduated from the University of British Columbia. The Vancouver native first broke the Canadian record in the 200-meter butterfly at the 1996 Olympics clocking 2:11.68 for sixth spot and bettered it two years later at the world championships, again finishing sixth.

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  • Jessica Deglau (Vancouver, 27 de mayo de 1980) es una deportista canadiense que compitió en natación, especialista en el estilo libre.​ Ganó cuatro medallas en el Campeonato Pan-Pacífico de Natación, en los años 1997 y 1999.​ Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno, ocupando el quinto lugar en Atlanta 1996 y el quinto en Sídney 2000, en la prueba de 4 × 200 m libre.​ (es)
  • Jessica Deglau (born May 27, 1980) was a member of the Canadian Olympic team in swimming in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Deglau swam for the Vancouver Pacific Swim Club in her youth, until becoming a member of the national team. In addition to swimming on the national team, she swam for and graduated from the University of British Columbia. The Vancouver native first broke the Canadian record in the 200-meter butterfly at the 1996 Olympics clocking 2:11.68 for sixth spot and bettered it two years later at the world championships, again finishing sixth. However, in the 200-metre butterfly at the 1999 Pan American Games, Deglau went under the magic 2:10 barrier clocking 2:09.64, a time that would have earned her the silver medal at the 1996 Games and a bronze at the 1998 worlds. It was the second fastest time in the world in 1999 behind Australian world and Olympic champion Susie O'Neill's 2:07.35. Deglau won the 1996 Elaine Tanner Award, presented annually to Canada's outstanding junior female athlete. She also won a 2003 Sport BC Athlete of the Year Award and a 2003 Premier’s Athletic Award for swimming as an outstanding British Columbia athlete, and was honored as "one of the greatest swimmers in Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIS history." During her collegiate swimming career she amassed a total of 29 medals, the highest total in the history of UBC. Deglau was chosen CIS Female Swimmer of the Year in 1998-99 and 1999-2000. On April 3, 2013, Deglau was inducted into the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. Jessica Deglau is a distant relative of prominent photographer Terry Deglau. (en)
  • Jessica Deglau (Vancouver, 27 maggio 1980) è una ex nuotatrice canadese. Specializzata nello stile libero e nella farfalla, ha partecipato alle Olimpiadi di Atlanta 1996. (it)
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  • Jessica Deglau (Vancouver, 27 de mayo de 1980) es una deportista canadiense que compitió en natación, especialista en el estilo libre.​ Ganó cuatro medallas en el Campeonato Pan-Pacífico de Natación, en los años 1997 y 1999.​ Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno, ocupando el quinto lugar en Atlanta 1996 y el quinto en Sídney 2000, en la prueba de 4 × 200 m libre.​ (es)
  • Jessica Deglau (Vancouver, 27 maggio 1980) è una ex nuotatrice canadese. Specializzata nello stile libero e nella farfalla, ha partecipato alle Olimpiadi di Atlanta 1996. (it)
  • Jessica Deglau (born May 27, 1980) was a member of the Canadian Olympic team in swimming in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Deglau swam for the Vancouver Pacific Swim Club in her youth, until becoming a member of the national team. In addition to swimming on the national team, she swam for and graduated from the University of British Columbia. The Vancouver native first broke the Canadian record in the 200-meter butterfly at the 1996 Olympics clocking 2:11.68 for sixth spot and bettered it two years later at the world championships, again finishing sixth. (en)
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