Background
Fisher was born and raised in Scartho, North East Lincolnshire, the daughter of a Grimsby trawler skipper, learned to swim at the age of 9, and initially became a speed swimmer.
Fisher was born and raised in Scartho, North East Lincolnshire, the daughter of a Grimsby trawler skipper, learned to swim at the age of 9, and initially became a speed swimmer.
In 1951 she broke the women"s world record for swimming the English Channel. In 1951 she was the 23rd swimmer of the English Channel from France to England, completing in a new record women"s time of 12 hours 42 minutes, breaking the previous women"s record of 13:20 set by Florence Chadwick a year earlier. Fisher swam the Channel again in 1954, and was the first woman ashore.
In September 1956, Fisher took part in the 32-mile (51 km) Lake Ontario swim from Niagara to Toronto, completing in 18 hours and 50 minutes, 2 hours and 6 minutes faster than the previous record set by Marilyn Bell.
At that point, she was the third person in history to complete the swim. She attempted the Ontario swim again in 1957 but retired after 12 hours 43 minutes.
Fisher, with Stanley Baker, was one of the judges in the 1954 Prestatyn "Easy To Love" Bathing Beauty Contest. Fisher married Paddy Johnson, football player with Grimsby Town F.C. After retiring, she became a swimming teacher in Grimsby.
In 2015, her biography was published.
Blonde In Deep Water is written by local journalist Lucy Wood.