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Bettmann, "Nancy Simons Northwestern University freshmen, is considered news photo", accessed October 2nd, 2020,https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/nancy-simons-northwestern-university-freshmen-is-considered-news-photo/517448822.

This is a website source. It shows a picture of what Nancy Simons looks like and her coach, who was a former Olympic swimming coach. This picture is good to see and use in the project because it is a live photo shot of them practicing. The picture has a photo caption describing what it is that they are working on and then a little background information in the races that she participated in along with her results. This is not from a academic scholarly article and only lists the publishers last name.

Carina, "Nancy Simons Bio, Wiki, Net Worth, Age, Married, Husband, & Children", accessed October 3rd, 2020,

https://allstarbio.com/nancy-simons-bio-wiki-net-worth-age-married-husband-children.

This online website would be a good source to use to understand a little more in depth about Nancy Simons. The authors first name is only listed and the website title is from allstarbio. This website source goes into depth a little about her life before competing in the Olympics, marriage and children, and including her races she competed in with the results. It is not an academic scholarly website article.

"1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics", last modified May 27th, 2019, https://www.sport-olympic.gr/sp/index.php/olympic-games/modern-olympic-games/summer-olympic-games/1956-melbourne-summer-olympics/18378-1956-summer-olympics-the-results-swimming-women.

This is a factual website and a good website source to look at. It doesn't have a name published on it, but provides all the teams, their times, and results. It is good to look at others results to see where Nancy Simons stood and how close she was to beating other swimmers times. This website provides a summary after every event that is listed on it. It also mentions that there was 235 swimmers from 33 nations that competed in the Olympics for swimming during this year. I hope to find other sources that are more scholarly articles or books as I continue to research Nancy (Peterson) Simons.