Tracy Caulkins Autograph

Tracy Anne Stockwell, OAM, (born January 11, 1963), née Tracy Anne Caulkins, is an American former competition swimmer, three-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time world champion, and former world record-holder in three events. More about Tracy Caulkins

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Current items with a signature of Tracy Caulkins

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thumbnailTracy Caulkins 3x US Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer Signed Autograph Card$9.99logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins 3x US Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer Signed Autograph Card$9.99logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins US Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer Signed Autograph Photo Display$19.99logo
Caulkins was noted for her versatility and ability in all four major competitive swimming strokes: the butterfly, breaststroke, backstroke and freestyle. Caulkins won forty-eight national championships and set American records in all four strokes over a range of distances as well as in the individual medley (IM) events, which combine all four strokes over the course of a single race. Her versatility brought Caulkins many titles and awards, and as a result she is considered one of the greatest swimmers of all time. By the time she retired from competitive swimming in 1984, Caulkins had set five world records and sixty-three American records (more than any other American swimmer, male or female).

Caulkins was born in Winona, Minnesota in 1963. She swam for the Westside Victory Swim club and later the Nashville Aquatic Club (NAC) in Nashville, Tennessee, where she was trained by future University of Texas and U.S. Olympic coach Paul Bergen. For her high school education, she attended the all-girls Harpeth Hall School in Nashville. Caulkins' older sister Amy was also a competition swimmer and water polo player. Read even more about Tracy Caulkins at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Tracy Caulkins

The most expensive item with a signature of Tracy Caulkins (Tracy Caulkins #1 8x10 Signed Photo w/ COA Olympic) was sold in May 2021 for $20.00 while the cheapest item (Tracy Caulkins Auto 1991 Olympic HOF Signed Card # 45) found a new owner for $0.01 in September 2008. The month with the most items sold (3) was September 2008 with an average selling price of $0.10 for an autographed item of Tracy Caulkins. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2021 with $20.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.10 was September 2008. In average, an autographed item from Tracy Caulkins is worth $2.77.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Tracy Caulkins were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail Tracy Caulkins signed 1984 Gold medal winner Olympic card $2.25logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins #1 8x10 Signed Photo w/ COA Olympic$20.00logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins Auto Signed 1996 UD Olympics #9 JSA C$9.99logo
thumbnailTRACY CAULKINS AUTOGRAPHED CARD OLYMPICS SWIMMING$4.00logo
thumbnailTRACY CAULKINS AUTOGRAPHED CARD SWIMMING$3.50logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins Olympic Gold Medalist Signed Autographed Index Card PAAS COA$2.99logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins signed 1991 Impel US Hall of Fame Olympic card #45$2.99logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins signed autographed 3x5 Olympic Swimmer$7.00logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins signed Olympic Hall of Fame 1991 trading card$12.00logo
thumbnailTracy Caulkins US Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer Signed Autograph Photo Card$9.99logo

Latest News about Tracy Caulkins

U.S. Olympic Trials: Great Races in U.S. Trials History; Tracy Caulkins, Terri B (06/30/12): Full wall-to-wall coverage, including photo galleries, athlete interviews, recaps and columns are available at the Event Landing Page OMAHA, Nebraska, June 30. YESTERDAY, we relived an epic .01-sec... Go to news article