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Jack Sieg

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Jack Sieg was an American swimmer who used the Butterfly stroke in 1935,[1] developed by his coach David (aka Dave) Armbruster[2] (August 18, 1890 – August 5, 1985; first swimming coach at the University of Iowa: 1917-1958).[3] He competed for the University of Iowa[4] and first used the stroke in a breaststroke leg of a medley relay February 25, 1935.[5]

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