Edith Segal Motridge (July 30, 1913 – November 1, 2007), also known by her married name Edith Polster[1] or as Edith Motridge Segal,[2][3] was an American competitive swimmer who represented the United States in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, coming fourth in the women's 100-meter backstroke. After her competitive swimming career, she became Esther Williams' stand-in when filming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movies, although she also had minor roles in films such as Cynthia (1946) and The Cobweb (1955).
After Motridge's swimming and film career, she was involved in philanthropic efforts with her husband, including a Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito Foundation scholarship. She died in Fairbanks Ranch in 2007.
In 1969, Motridge married Leonard Polster.[1] They moved to Fairbanks Ranch in 1983.[6][18] They had three children and four grandchildren.[1] Throughout their partnership they were involved in philanthropic efforts,[1] including a Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito Foundation scholarship[19] started in the late 1980s[20] which was reported in 1999 to give $25,000–$30,000 scholarships to students in North County, California.[18]
Motridge died on November 1, 2007, at her home in Fairbanks Ranch.[1]
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^Some sources state 300 yards,[8] others state 300 meters.[9][10]