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I agree.THE VICTOR AWARDS TAPE - SCHOLLANDER GOSSICK STANDS Page 28. (Rev. #2) (INTERVIEW QUESTIONS SEE NOTE, PAGE 7) LINKLETTER: (1) When you swam 200 meters in less than 2 minutes, your coach, George Haines, said it was a greater accomplishment than the 4 minute mile. Running is a natural body action, while swimming must be learned. Did any part of swimming come naturally to you? LINKLETTER: (TAPE LEAD-IN We have some pictures of you swimming a 200 meter race. Let's see how well you learned your lessons. (S.O.T.) LINKLETTER; Don, we have a surprise for you and a treat for our audience. Seated right over there is a young lady who was your female counterpart in the 1964 Olympics at Tokyo where she won 3 gold medals Miss Sue Gossick. 9 . (APPLAUSE)