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Maxine McCormick (born 2004) is the youngest world champion in fly casting history. In 2016, at age 12, she won the women's in fly-fishing. She is America's No. 1 female caster. She is the first child to participate in and win a gold medal at a world-class event since 13-year old American diver Marjorie Gestring won the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

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  • Maxine McCormick (born 2004) is the youngest world champion in fly casting history. In 2016, at age 12, she won the women's in fly-fishing. She is America's No. 1 female caster. She is the first child to participate in and win a gold medal at a world-class event since 13-year old American diver Marjorie Gestring won the 1936 Berlin Olympics. (en)
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  • Maxine McCormick (born 2004) is the youngest world champion in fly casting history. In 2016, at age 12, she won the women's in fly-fishing. She is America's No. 1 female caster. She is the first child to participate in and win a gold medal at a world-class event since 13-year old American diver Marjorie Gestring won the 1936 Berlin Olympics. (en)
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  • Maxine McCormick (en)
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