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Leah Marie Rawls Atkins (born April 24, 1935) is an American historian and former water skiing champion. She served as Director of the Auburn University Center for the Arts and Humanities. Atkins won the 1953 World water skiing championships in Toronto. After a career in water skiing, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Auburn University in 1974. Atkins was the first woman in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. The Leah Rawls Atkins Award, Auburn University’s highest award for athletics, is named in her honor.

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  • Leah Marie Rawls Atkins (born April 24, 1935) is an American historian and former water skiing champion. She served as Director of the Auburn University Center for the Arts and Humanities. Atkins won the 1953 World water skiing championships in Toronto. After a career in water skiing, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Auburn University in 1974. Atkins was the first woman in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. The Leah Rawls Atkins Award, Auburn University’s highest award for athletics, is named in her honor. (en)
  • Leah Marie Rawls Atkins (24 de abril de 1935) es una historiadora estadounidense y excampeona de esquí acuático. Sirvió como Directora del Centro Universitario para las Artes y Humanidades de Auburn. Ganó los Campeonatos Mundiales de Esquí acuático de 1953 en Toronto.​ Después de una carrera de esquí, obtuvo un Ph.D. en historia por la Universidad de Auburn en 1974. Fue la primera mujer en la Salón de la Fama en Deportes de Alabama. Y obtuvo el Premio Leah Rawls Atkins, el premio más alto de la universidad para atletismo, y nombrado en su honor.​ (es)
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  • Leah Marie Rawls Atkins (24 de abril de 1935) es una historiadora estadounidense y excampeona de esquí acuático. Sirvió como Directora del Centro Universitario para las Artes y Humanidades de Auburn. Ganó los Campeonatos Mundiales de Esquí acuático de 1953 en Toronto.​ Después de una carrera de esquí, obtuvo un Ph.D. en historia por la Universidad de Auburn en 1974. Fue la primera mujer en la Salón de la Fama en Deportes de Alabama. Y obtuvo el Premio Leah Rawls Atkins, el premio más alto de la universidad para atletismo, y nombrado en su honor.​ En 1954, se casó con el jugador de fútbol americano George Atkins; tienen cuatro hijos y trece nietos.​​ (es)
  • Leah Marie Rawls Atkins (born April 24, 1935) is an American historian and former water skiing champion. She served as Director of the Auburn University Center for the Arts and Humanities. Atkins won the 1953 World water skiing championships in Toronto. After a career in water skiing, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Auburn University in 1974. Atkins was the first woman in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. The Leah Rawls Atkins Award, Auburn University’s highest award for athletics, is named in her honor. (en)
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