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'''Merve Terzioğlu''' (b. 24 February, 1987 in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] - d. 7 April 2008 in [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[Tennessee]], [[U.S.A.]]) was a Turkish female swimmer in the sports club [[Galatasaray]] the latest and before that (2002-2006) in [[Fenerbahçe]], both teams in leading positions nationally in Turkey. She was the holder of two national records and had obtained a third place in the [[Mediterranean Games]].
'''Merve Terzioğlu''' (b. 24 February, 1987 in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] - d. 7 April 2008 in [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[Tennessee]], [[U.S.A.]]) was a Turkish female swimmer in the sports club [[Galatasaray]] the latest and before that (2002-2006) in [[Fenerbahçe]], both teams in leading positions nationally in Turkey. She was the holder of two national records and had obtained a third place in the [[Mediterranean Games]].



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Merve Terzioğlu (b. 24 February, 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey - d. 7 April 2008 in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.) was a Turkish female swimmer in the sports club Galatasaray the latest and before that (2002-2006) in Fenerbahçe, both teams in leading positions nationally in Turkey. She was the holder of two national records and had obtained a third place in the Mediterranean Games.

Part of the swimming team of Delta State University in her first season as freshman, Terzioğlu was described as a standout performer and had garnered the Most Valuable Swimmer Award at the New South Intercollegiate Swim Conference Championships in February 2008.

She and her teammate Molly Bates died from injuries received in a one-auto car accident in Cleveland, Mississippi, that occurred on 29 March 2008, Molly Bates losing her life on the spot and Merve Terzioğlu eight days later on 7 April [1] [2].

References

  1. ^ Article: "Delta State Swimmer Merve Terzioğlu loses fight". Swimming World Magazine. 2007-04-07. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ Article: "Swimmates share precious memories". The Bolivar Commercial, Mississippi. 2007-04-18. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); External link in |publisher= (help)