Athletes Website Results From Linkspider UK Sports Directory De Bruijn, Inge (1); dolan, tom (1); Hall, Gary tom Wilkens Official site includinglinks to articles brazilian diver, including titles and swimming and diving http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Sports/WaterSports/SwimmingandDiving/Athletes/
Extractions: See Also: Sports : People Griggs, Johanna - Unofficial fan website including biography and photos. McKay, Rob - Paragon award winner for Aquatic Safety presented by the International Swimming Hall of Fame Perkins, Kieren - Australian 12-time world record breaker, current 800/1500m freestyle world record holder, and winner of Olympic gold-gold-silver (1992, 1996, 2000) in the 1500m freestyle. Biography, photos, news, statistics, articles, and quotes. USA Swimmer - Official fan clubs for 30 of the best swimmers, divers, water polo players in the world, with personal commentaries and training tips. Davis, Josh - Josh Davis' official site includes biography, photographs, thoughts, and sponsors. The Fabulous Fydler Zone - Unofficial Chris Fydler website, devoted to the Aussie swimming captain. Includes photos, articles, multimedia, biography, links, and message board. Superstars of Swimming - Short biographies and photos of over 30 of the world's best swimmers.
June 1995 Michigan Today---Swimmers Take Title The swimming and diving team was truly The Michigan team was led by sophomore longdistancefreestyler tom dolan of Arlington, Virginia, and senior sprint http://www.umich.edu/~newsinfo/MT/95/Jun95/mt26j95.html
Extractions: Michigan Today Intern As "Hail to the Victors" blared triumphantly in the background, the Wolverine men's swimming and diving team stepped forward to accept the NCAA championship trophy March 25. It was U-M's 11th NCAA title in all sports, tying Ohio State for the most all-time national championships ever, and U-M's first since the basketball title in 1989. "This victory was not just for today's team," said swimming coach Jon Urbancheck '61, who was also named NCAA Men's Coach of the Year. "Since '85 we've gradually been climbing a step higher each year, and all those kids have worked to allow us to take this final step. This championship is for the people who've helped to build this team for the past 10 years. The swimming and diving team was truly ready for such a victory; this was their first title since 1961, when Urbancheck himself captained the winning team. In this year's championship meet, the Wolverines led from start to finish, beating three time defending champion and arch rival Stanford, 561-475. Auburn nipped Texas for third. The Michigan team was led by sophomore long-distance freestyler Tom Dolan of Arlington, Virginia, and senior sprint freestyler Gustavo Borges of Barbosa, Brazil; the All Americans were the only two swimmers at the meet to score a perfect 60 points. Dolan not only won all three individual events in which he participated, but set collegiate and national records in every single one, earning him the honor of being named 1995 NCAA Swimmer of the Year.
MGoBlue: Men's Swimming And Diving Sits Second In Big Ten Meet Onemeter diving 1. Marc Carlton, Indiana 361.15 2 swim the event this year, insteadswimming the 200 years, joining Marcel Wouda (1993), tom dolan (1994), John http://www.mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=9954
Extractions: Open Directory - Sports: Water Sports: Swimming and Diving: Athletes See also: Sports: People Aaron Peirsol - Fanpage with pictures, bio, results, and news. Barbosa, Ubirajara Nogueira - Profile of this brazilian diver, including titles and swimming and diving links. Benko, Lindsay - Contains biographical information, a photograph, and career highlights. Boggs, Phil (1949-1990) - Brief biographical profile of the only diver, along with Greg Louganis, ever to have won three world championships. Couto, Abilio - Brazillian open water swimmer who crossed the English Channel 3 times and beat the world record. Includes historical photos and information. Davis, Josh - Josh Davis' official site includes biography, photographs, thoughts, and sponsors. Duncan Goodhew - Official site which provides biographical information, team events and workshops he offers, suggestions on time management, and contacts for the Olympic swimmer. Duran, Cassius - Brazilian diver, who has participated at Fina Grand Prix, Panamerican Games, and Olympic Games. Includes profile and photos. The Fabulous Fydler Zone - Unofficial Chris Fydler website, devoted to the Aussie swimming captain. Includes photos, articles, multimedia, biography, links, and message board.
1999 MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONS 1999 MEN'S swimming and diving CHAMPIONS. There was only one swimming event, outof eighteen, in YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD 408.75 tom dolan MICHIGAN 1995 http://www.auburntigers.com/swimming/stats/1999championshipresults.html
Extractions: 1999 MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONS They came, they fought, they conquered. With a third-place ranking going into the 1999 NCAA Championships, the Tigers went to the IU Natatorium on the prowl, looking to bring the NCAA title back to the Plains. Finishing second in 1998 in their home pool left a sour taste in the mouth of the Auburn men and made them hungry for victory. However, with no divers available, Auburn was going to have to fight for every point they earned. Having at least 39 teams and 250 athletes entered into the competition, AU knew that this would be no easy triumph. Head coach David Marsh believed the key to Auburns success would rely on the team leaders taking charge as well as the freshman stepping up to contribute to the team. Auburn made their presence known early as the Tigers swam a time of 1:16.50 in the 200 free relay during prelims, setting a U.S. Open, NCAA and NCAA meet record. That energy and enthusiasm set a pace that would catapult the Tigers through the rest of the meet. "On the first day, our goal wasnt necessarily to set a record. Time wasnt the issue, we just wanted to get our hand on the wall first and get our 40 points," team captain Aaron Ciarla said. "We were just focusing on one session at a time. We just went out gunning for it."
SEC Swimming And Diving Championships - Day 4 Blank SEC swimming and diving Championships Day SEC Record 415.57 MATT CETLINSKI FLORIDA1985 NCAA Record 408.75 tom dolan MICHIGAN 1995 AMERICAN Record 4 http://ukathletics.ocsn.com/sports/c-swim/stats/022202aaa.html
EVENT: 8 MEN's 400 YARDS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY I MEN'S swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS AUBURN UNIVERSITY March 27, 1998 EVENT8 MEN's 400 YARDS INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA RECORD 338.18 tom dolan MICHIGAN http://www.auburn.edu/athletics/ncaaswim/8f.html
500 YARD FREESTYLE FINAL I MEN'S swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS AUBURN UNIVERSITY March 26, 1998 EVENT2 MEN's 500 YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD 408.75 tom dolan MICHIGAN 1995 NCAA http://www.auburn.edu/athletics/ncaaswim/2f.html
USA Swimming > Meet Results FEHR, ERIC SO DISQUAL NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS JAMAIL MEN'S500 YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD 408.75 tom dolan MICHIGAN 1995 http://www.usswim.org/events/meet_results/1996_ncaa_men_final_results.html
Michigan Daily Online your VISA couldn't get you better tickets than Carlton Bruner, tom dolan, tom Malchow,Eric As a sports writer covering men's swimming and diving this year http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1996/mar/03-14-96/sports/olympics.html
Extractions: Daily Sports Writer "Sure, I'm going to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta," I brag to my friends as I proceed to tell them that my brother miraculously snagged four tickets to the men's basketball gold medal game, among other tickets my family toiled to apply for and ultimately received. Applying for spectator tickets to the Centennial Games was tiresome physically, emotionally and mentally. I even heard some people say you had to be a Harvard graduate just to understand the ticket application. (I had no idea that the Olympic Ticket Committee would have any way to verify that my brother really is a Harvard grad.) I considered myself lucky to get any tickets, let alone the varied selection which I now have in hand. My Olympic training is now complete. The hard work has paid off. My gold medals? A ticket stub and a wooden stub, once a pencil, worn down from my many attempts at the application. So my friends gaze at me with the look of a runner-up glancing enviously at the first-place spot atop the award podium. Unfortunately for some, their training just wasn't enough. Hours of mental preparation and elbow grease in the application process may not have translated into ticket success. The lottery process used to determine ticket recipients this year proved that training does not necessarily translate into victory, or, to put it in context, finding a seat in Atlanta. The family of swimmer Summer Sanders, a three-time gold medal winner at the 1992 Barcelona games, was not even able to secure tickets for their daughter's potential events at the Atlanta games.
Michigan Daily Online at this past weekend's NCAA Men's swimming and diving two breastroke events and threediving competitions 800 freestyle relay team of tom dolan, Jason Lancaster http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1996/apr/04-01-96/sports/swimming.cover.html
Extractions: Daily Sports Writer AUSTIN, Texas A common formula for success in coaching is to work with what you have. Members of the media often encourage coaches to speculate as to "what would have happened" had a certain absent player been available. Although he would never admit it, at this past weekend's NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, Michigan coach Jon Urbanchek must have pondered the impact that numerous athletes from last year's winning squad might have had on his current team's performance. Urbanchek brought only 11 athletes down to the Lone Star State, his team lacking entrants in seven different events (two sprint freestyle races, two breastroke events and three diving competitions). The weekend culminated with the defending champions finishing a distant third (358 points) behind winner Texas (479) and runner-up Auburn (443.5). Urbanchek undoubtedly must have considered how the meet's events might have gone differently, had the Wolverines still possessed eight-time All-American sprinter Gustavo Borges, breaststroker Steve West, diver Abel Sanchez and freestyle/IM swimmer Owen von Richter. As a result of these athletes' absence, Michigan's 11 swimmers were all forced to step it up for the team to compete with the other top programs, all of which possessed a full lineup.
Www.TexasSports.com usually specialize in distance events, saw tom dolan (400meter individual medley)and tom Malchow (200 The University of Texas men's swimming and diving http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/sw_pages/2002_03/00notes/sw_112102.html
Extractions: 800-yard Freestyle Relay LONGHORNS LOOK TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED: The top-ranked University of Texas men's swimming and diving team will look to remain undefeated this weekend when it hosts No. 5 Michigan at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center. Friday's competition is slated to begin at 6 p.m. and will be scored. The two teams will meet again on Saturday at noon in an exhibition meet. TEXAS IN THE RANKINGS: Texas remained the top-ranked team in the nation in the latest CSCAA poll that was released on Nov. 12. The Longhorns secured seven first-place votes for a total of 199 points. Stanford is ranked second with 190 points, while Auburn rounds out the top three with 187 points. Texas originally opened the season as the top-ranked squad after receiving four first-place votes.
Extractions: Career Best Times: 4:33.41, 500 Free; 9:29.46, 1000 Free; 15:43.53, 1650 Free. General: Three time letter winner...has made great strides in the distance freestyle events...dropped a great deal of time in all of his events has compiled a 3.093 cumulative GPA at Carolina. Valuable performer in the distance freestyle for the Tar Heels at the 2001 ACC Championships, he recorded a lifetime best in the 1000 free (9:29.46) selected to the Deans List in the fall semester also named to the prestigious Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll. Recipient of teams Most Improved Swimmer Award at the 2000 ACC Championships, he recorded personal best times in the 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, and 1650 freestyle ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree. Named to 1999 Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll...tapped for Deans List in fall semester of 1998. Prep: Graduated on June 5, 1998 from Myers Park High School in Charlotte, N.C....was a member of the swimming team there for four years...won two events at the North Carolina state high school championship meet...calls winning those titles his biggest sports thrill...captained the MPHS team as a senior...was the teams most improved swimmer as a junior and most valuable swimmer as a senior...was also a member of the National Honor Society and was named the schools French student of the year his freshman through junior years.
Hcs.harvard.edu/~swim/other-meets/1997-spring/ncaad1-men/d1-final.txt swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS THE UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA, TWIN CITIES March27, 1997 EVENT 2 MEN's 500 YARDS FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD 408.75 tom dolan http://hcs.harvard.edu/~swim/other-meets/1997-spring/ncaad1-men/d1-final.txt
Swimming And Diving qualifier. swimming Goals, Hobbies, Guitar, recording music, surfing.Favorite Athletes, tom dolan. Favorite Food, Anything from Tokyo lobby. http://www.swim.uci.edu/Team/shimura.html
Extractions: All-League (4years), All-CIF, All-American, Olympic Trials qualifier. Swimming Goals Hobbies Guitar, recording music, surfing Favorite Athletes Tom Dolan Favorite Food Anything from Tokyo lobby Faovrite Musician Metallica, Glassjaw, Thursday, Thrive, The Used, STP, AFZ, "My Band" Pre-meet Rituals Music Plans After Graduation Pursue career in music Return to Men's Roster For more information or comments about this webpage, please contact
Swimming & Diving - University Of Washington- Official Athletic Site first place with 303 points at the 1998 Pac10 Men's swimming and diving Championshipsat EVENT 2 NCAA 408.75 tom dolan MICHIGAN 3/23/95 PAC-10 415.78 M http://gohuskies.ocsn.com/sports/c-swim/recaps/030698aaa.html
Extractions: Day one results from Long Beach, Calif. March 5, 1998 LONG BEACH, Calif. - With five events completed, Stanford is in first place with 303 points at the 1998 Pac-10 Men's Swimming and Diving Championships at Belmont Plaza in Long Beach, Calif. No. 6 USC (190) and No. 8 California (160.5) trail the Cardinal, followed by No. 10 Arizona (130.5), No. 13 Arizona State (124) and Washington (65). Stanford won three events on the day, including Scott Claypool's record performance in the 50 free. His time of 19.57 seconds surpassed the previous Pac-10 record (19.71), set by Claypool earlier in the day. Stanford's other winners were sophomore Glenn Counts in the 200 IM (1:47.35) and the 200 free relay team of Anthony Robinson, Sabir Muhammad, Justin Ewers and Scott Claypool (1:18.94). Also posting wins were Ryk Neethling, an Arizona sophomore, in the 500 free (4:17.70) and the California team of Gordan Kozulj, Christian Claytor, Dan Lindstrom, and Bart Kizierowski in the 400 medley relay (3:12.87). Host: University of Southern California Site: Belmont Plaza Pool, Long Beach, CA
Swimmers And Swimming Organizations Despatie, Alexandre Canada. dolan, tom USA. Dumais, Troy USA. Evans, Janet USA. M.N. O. Malchow, tom USA. Martino, Angel USA. USAswimmer.com. USA swimming. US diving.V. W. http://www.highwayhome.com/sports/swimming/swimming.html
Extractions: Accelerator AddLink Restaurant Chains Supermarkets ... Coffee Distributors A B C NO ENTRIES Beard, Amanda USA Carvin, Chad USA Cowley, Simon Australia D E F Davison, Michelle USA De Bruijn, Inge Netherlands De Bruin, Michelle Smith Ireland Despatie, Alexandre Canada Dolan, Tom USA Dumais, Troy USA Evans, Janet USA Famous Swimmers FINA Finswimming Australia Fraser 2000 British Columbia Canada FunkySwim G H I Gould, Shane Australia Grote, Kurt USA Gupta, Sandeep Kumar India Hackett, Grant Australia Hall Jr, Gary USA Hickman, James USA Huegill Geoff Australia International Swimming Hall of Fame J K L NO ENTRIES Kahanamoku, Duke Hawaii Kein, Jenny USA Keizer, Joris Netherlands Klim, Michael Australia Kowal, Kristy USA Kowalski, Daniel Australia Krayzelburg, Lenny USA Lewis, Hayley Australia Louganis, Greg USA M N O Malchow, Tom USA Martino, Angel USA Mingxia, Fu China New Zealand Swimmer Ocean Warriors New Zealand O'Neill, Susie Australia Open Water Marathon Swimming P Q R Perkins, Kieren
Excite France - Répertoire - Swimming Translate this page De Bruijn, Inge@ ( 1) dolan, tom@ ( 1) Hall, Gary Jr 4) Krayzelburg, Lenny@ ( 3)Malchow, tom@ ( 2), O Top Sports Water Sports swimming and diving ( 22 1065). http://www.excite.fr/directory/Sports/Events/Olympics/Swimming
Olympic Games Medallists - Swimming And Diving swimming has been included in every Games Between 1912 and 1928 diving events weredecided by ordinals GDR Gregory Burgess USA Jani Sievinen FIN tom dolan USA, 2 http://www.gbrathletics.com/olympic/swimming.htm
Extractions: Swimming has been included in every Games. The 1896 events were held in open water in the Bay of Zea near Fáliron, whilst the 1900 events were swum with the current in the River Seine. The Butterfly stroke was permissible in Breaststroke events up to and including 1952. Between 1912 and 1928 diving events were decided by ordinals rather by points. 50 Metres Freestyle GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Indiana University Athletics - 404 Error American Record 408.75, tom dolan, Michigan, 1995. http://www.indiana.edu/~athlweb/graphic/sports/m-swim/records/mswrecords.html