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How Maggie Bowen became a world swimming champion

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How little Maggie Bowen became a world swimming champion

Maggie Bowen will become the first Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer who will be inducted as a competitive swimmer.

Editor's note: On July 30, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 2022. Today, we begin a detailing the achievements of the eight inductees, beginning with world champion swimmer Maggie Bowen.

Little Maggie Bowen, future world champion swimmer, was six years old — two years younger than older sister Mimi, who already was winning medals for the Sunkist swim team. 

Baby sister wanted no part of it — the swim team, that is. Seems Maggie didn't want to get her face wet. She would not put her face under the , which was fine with her parents who never forced the issue.

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Mimi apparently had other ideas. One afternoon, the two were playing on the shallow end of the pool. Maggie was perched on her older sister's shoulders until … Mimi went under water, taking Maggie with her. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Maggie Bowen, now Maggie Bowen-Hanna, went on to become the greatest swimmer in Mississippi history. Yes, and on July 30, 36 years after her sister dunked her and 21 years after she became a world champion, she will be inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.

“I feel so honored and so blessed,” Bowen-Hanna said in a phone conversation from Louisville, Ky., where she now lives. “It's been so long ago that I was a competitive swimmer. And I know swimming is not one of the really popular or well-publicized sports in Mississippi. To be remembered in this way after all those years, well, it just feels like a huge, huge compliment.”

Another way to look at it: This probably should have happened years ago. We could spend the rest of this column – and this – listing all the awards, medals and competitions Maggie Bowen won. So let's just hit the highlights:

  • In 2001, swimming at the world championships at Fukuoka, Japan, she won the gold medal in the 200-meter individual medley and silver in the 400 medley. She was the best in the world at what she did. How many can say that?
  • At Auburn, where she swam with older sister Mimi, who was also an NCAA champion, she was a 21-time All American and SEC Women's Swimmer of the Year three times.
  • In 2001, she was the Clarion-Ledger's Mississippi Sports Person of the Year.

She came hauntingly close to making the U.S. Olympic team three different times, missing by as little as 15 hundredths (0.15) of a second. That was when she was a freshman at Auburn.

Bowen-Hanna, on the winner's stand in 2001.

“That was such an intense moment of frustration for me,” Bowen-Hanna said. “At the same time, I don't think I would have had the same amount of that I had as a college swimmer – or been a world champion, for that matter – had I not experienced that profound disappointment. I had a whole new level of and motivation after that.”

Understand, even before that bitter disappointment, Bowen-Hanna was an intensely competitive person. “As strong-willed as they come,” her mother, Marty Bowen, says.

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Bowen-Hanna came by it honestly. Her father, Bo Bowen, was an outstanding running back and a captain of the Ole Miss football team in 1969. Said Maggie of her father, “He is one of the most competitive people I have ever known. I would say both Mimi and I got a lot of that will to win and work ethic from him.”

Bo Bowen's father, Buddy Bowen, was a standout on John Vaught's 1947 SEC Championship team at Ole Miss and was drafted by the Washington Redskins. Maggie's maternal grandfather, Johnny Black, played college football at Southeastern Louisiana.

“I definitely benefitted from a long line of athletic and competitive genes,” Bowen-Hanna said.

There's also no overstating how much sister Mimi (now Mimi Bowen-Crush) has meant to Maggie's success.

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“I always wanted to go anywhere Mimi went. I would have followed Mimi anywhere,” Maggie said.

In fact, she did follow Mimi to Louisville, Ky, where both live and both actively support Mimi's four , all talented competitive swimmers. 

Maggie Bowen-Hanna says she rarely swims these days. She runs for and says her swimming career seems long, long ago.

But, she says, “It's so nice to be remembered all these years later.”

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The 2022 Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class includes Bowen-Hanna, basketball coach Kermit Davis, Sr., baseball great David Dellucci, golf champion Jim Gallagher Jr., football star Eric Moulds, and football coaches Bob Tyler and Willis Wright.

For ticket information, click here.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Hinds County secures funds for courthouse renovations

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www.wjtv.com – Marie Mennefield – 2024-05-06 20:03:19

SUMMARY: Renovations are set to begin at the Courthouse in after securing $3 million for repairs, particularly on the roof. County are working with vendors to address any potential hazardous materials in the building, ensuring that the historical courtroom is safe for visitors. Supervisor Robert Graham emphasized the need for upgrades to prevent issues like mold, mildew, and leaky roofs. Supervisor Wanda Evers also proposed testing the courthouse paint for and asbestos to ensure the building's safety for all occupants. The goal is to work with the Department of Archives and History to renovate the courthouse properly.

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Three Northeast Mississippi players receive MHSAA Miss Softball honors

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www.wcbi.com – Kam Dyer – 2024-05-06 17:58:39

SUMMARY: The MHSAA announced the annual Miss Softball winners, with three recipients coming from Northeast Mississippi who are currently competing for a championship. In the 3A category, Mantachie's Ramsey Montgomery won the award with impressive batting and pitching statistics. Lucy Cochran from East Union won the 2A award for the second consecutive season, showcasing exceptional pitching and skills. Emma Mayer from Myrtle was recognized in the 1A category for her outstanding hitting performance this season. All three players have excelled in their respective categories and are contributing significantly to their teams' in the playoffs.

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Humid next few days with storm potential at times – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Isaac Williams – 2024-05-06 17:41:56

SUMMARY: An increase in humidity is expected in Columbus, Mississippi over the next of days, with storm chances likely on Wednesday night. Tuesday will be warm and breezy with a few showers and storms possible in the afternoon, some of which may become locally strong. Wednesday will see the potential for widespread showers and storms in the evening as a strong cold front moves through, with the possibility of severe weather. However, nicer weather is expected for the with gradual clearing on Friday and drier conditions on Saturday, although isolated showers may return on Sunday into Monday.

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