Athletes : Top : Sports : Water Sports : Swimming And Diving : Athletes Leferme, Loic A freediving champion from France. Fydler website, devoted to theAussie swimming captain tom Wilkens Official site including links to articles http://www.theolympicsite.org/Top/Sports/Water_Sports/Swimming_and_Diving/Athlet
Extractions: Features Summer Winter Athens Torino Directory Arts Business Computers Games ... Athletes 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
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Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases March 25, 1999 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Cardinal started the day with a second-place finish in the 200 free relay. Auburn, which swam the fastest time in history during the morning prelims, swam the second-fastest time in history to win the event in 1:16.63. Stanford's team of sophomore Anthony Robinson (19.69), senior Dod Wales (19.31), junior Glenn Counts (19.59) and senior Justin Ewers (19.22) finished in a Stanford season-best 1:17.54, .75 seconds ahead of third-place California. The 400 medley relay squad of senior Dan Schultz (47.69), Robinson (53.66), Wales (45.38) and Ewers (42.52) swam a season-best 3:09.25, but were touched out by Auburn by .08 seconds. Counts came back to place fifth in the 200 IM, swimming 1:47.19. Robinson also was an individual finalist, tying for seventh in the 50 free at 19.72.
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases Cardinal in second place heading into final day of competition. March 26, 1999 Team Standings - Day Two EVENT: 7 MEN's 200 YARDS MEDLEY RELAY NCAA RECORD: 1:25.24 AUBURN 1998 MEET RECORD: 1:25.24 AUBURN 1998 AMERICAN RECORD: 1:25.76 TENNESSEE 1997 U.S.OPEN RECORD: 1:25.24 AUBURN 1998 POOL RECORD: 1:25.88 STANFORD 1992 QUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET: 1:28.37 PLACE TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) AUBURN 1:26.87 1:26.12 1) BARTZ, MICHAEL SR :21.91 3) HAWKE, BRETT JR :20.68 2) DENNISTON, DAVE SO :24.40 4) CIARLA, AARON JR :19.13
Extractions: 50-YARD FREESTYLE U.S. Open Record: Tom Jager, Santa Clara NCAA Record: Roland Schoeman, Arizona Big Ten Meet Record: Ricardo Dornelas, Minn. Pool Record: Bob Molettiere, Penn State School Record: Sam Gasowski, Indiana Sam Gasowski Claes Andersson Don Gold Dale Ramsy Geof Clipert Greg Botos Ken McLaughlin Chris Boneham Doug Boyd Richard Granneman 100-YARD FREESTYLE American Record: Anthony Ervin U.S. Open Record: Anthony Ervin NCAA Record: Anthony Ervin Big Ten Meet Record: Eugene Botes, Penn State Pool Record: Eugene Botes, Penn State
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SMU Men's Swimming & Diving: Matt Biondi, California, 1987 500 Free Pool 421.64 Sean Killion, California,1988 SMU 418.60 Chad Hundeby, 1991 NCAA 408.75 tom dolan, Michigan, 1995 http://www.smumustangs.com/swimm/history/recordsalltime.asp
Extractions: BASKETBALL-M BASKETBALL-W CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL ... VOLLEYBALL 50 Free Pool: 19.85 Tom Jager, UCLA, 1985 SMU: 19.71 Todd Pace, 1990 NCAA: 19.08 Neil Walker, Texas, 1997 100 Free Pool: 43.82 Lars Frolander, SMU, 1998 SMU: 42.12 Lars Frolander, 1998 NCAA: 41.80 Anthony Irvin, Texas, 2001 Matt Biondi, California, 1987 200 Free Pool: 1:37.33 Lars Frolander, SMU, 1998 SMU: 1:34.96 Lars Frolander, 1997 NCAA: 1:33.03 Matt Biondi, California, 1987 500 Free Pool: 4:21.64 Sean Killion, California, 1988 SMU: 4:18.60 Chad Hundeby, 1991 NCAA: 4:08.75 Tom Dolan, Michigan, 1995 1,000 Free Pool: 9:02.51 Brian Goodell, UCLA, 1978 SMU: 9:07.85 Chad Hundeby, 1991 1,650 Free Pool: 15:23.91 Chuck Bauman, SMU, 1980 SMU: 15:05.83 Chad Hundeby, 1991 NCAA: 14:26.62 Chris Thompson, Michigan, 2001 100 Back Pool: 48.31 Jeff Rouse, US National Team, 1993 SMU: 46.15 Ryan Berube, 1996 NCAA: 44.92 Neil Walker, Texas, 1997 200 Back Pool: 1:44.11 Ryan Berube, SMU, 1996 SMU: 1:41.53 Ryan Berube, 1996 NCAA: 1:40.06 Brian Retterer, Stanford, 1995
Athletes Information Sites tom Wilkens Official site including links to articles, results, and pictures. ofthis brazilian diver, including titles and swimming and diving links. http://watersportsorg.com/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.
Athletes 27, tom Wilkens. Official site including links to articles, results, and pictures.Category Sports Water Sports swimming and diving Athletes http//uweb http://www.ad.com/Sports/People/__Swimming_and_Diving/
Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web http//canes.gsw.peachnet.edu/~jkm/xindex.htm. tom Wilkens. Omschrijving Profileof this brazilian diver, including titles and swimming and diving links. http://www.vindex.nl/dir/Sports/Water_Sports/Swimming_and_Diving/Athletes
Extractions: Gevonden in rubriek: Sports Water Sports Swimming and Diving Athletes Omschrijving: 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.
BigTen.org: Michigan Athlete Of The Year Finalists 1988, *Jim Abbott, baseball, Mary Fischbach, diving. 1994, Gustavo Borges, swimming,Molly McClimon, track/cross 1995, *tom dolan, swimming, Beth Wymer, gymnastics. http://www.bigten.org/school/mich/feature/athleteofyear.cfm
Extractions: Big Ten Directors of Athletics approved a recommendation of the sports information directors to establish a Big Ten Athlete of the Year named for Jesse Owens, Big Ten - Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year Award beginning in 1982. Indiana track performer Jim Spivey was the initial award winner. In 1983, the Directors of Athletics approved a separate athlete of the year award for women's athletics. In 1991-92, the women's award was renamed the Big Ten - Suzy Favor Athlete of the Year award as part of the celebration of the 10th anniversary of women's athletics in the Conference. Butch Woolfolk, football Anthony Carter, football Sue Frederick-Foster, track/cross country Stefan Humphries, football Mary Mactaggart, tennis Barry Larkin, baseball Sue Schroeder, track/cross country Mike Hammerstein, football
Extractions: Women's 400m Individual Medley, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Yana Klochkova (Ukraine) Yasuko Tajima (Japan) Beatrice Caslaru (Romania) Kaitlin Sandeno (United States) Nicole Hetzer (Germany) Maddy Crippen (United States) Joanne Malar (Canada) Jennifer Reilly (Australia Men's 400m Freestyle, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Ian Thorpe (Australia) Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) Klete Keller (United States) Emiliano Brembilla (Italy) Dragos Coman (Romania) Chad Carvin (United States) Grant Hackett (Australia) Ryk Neethling (South Africa) Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result United States Netherlands Sweden Germany United Kingdom Australia Canada Italy Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Final Official Results Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Australia United States Brazil Germany Italy Sweden France Russian Federation DQ
UM-Olympics 1996 Army had promised to send Anderson to the US diving trials, which M's Big Ten Championand NCAA 3rd place women's swimming team qualified tom dolan 400 m. ind. http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/olymp2/ol1996.htm
Extractions: World record holder Tom Dolan won the United State's first gold medal of the Atlanta Olympics by defeating 1992 silver medalist Eric Namesnik in the 400 individual medley. In a race the two fierce rivals had been pointing towards during three years of training at Canham Natatorium, Dolan overtook Namesnik in the final fifty meters to capture the gold by 0.35 seconds. Despite suffering allergies and a condition that sometimes severely restricted his breathing, Dolan was expected to medal in the 200 individual medley and the 400 meter freestyle as well. He failed to qualify for the finals in the 400 and finished seventh in the 200. He did come away from Atlanta with another honor, however; General Mills put him on the Wheaties box.. Eric Namesnik, Tom Malchow, Gustavo Borges U of M freshman Tom Malchow, the youngest member of the U.S. men's swimming team, finished second in the 200 meter butterfly. Brazil's Gustavo Borges, appearing in his second Olympics, again competed in five events and garnered a silver medal in the 200 meter freestyle and a bronze in the 100 meter freestyle. U of M junior John Piersma turned in career performances at the trials to make the U.S. team in the 200 and 400 meter freestyle events. He did not make the finals in either event but finished 4th in the 200 meter consolation round and won the 400 meter consolation. Piersma actually finished tenth, one spot ahead of Dolan, in the final standings for the 400 meter freestyle.
HickokSports.com - History - NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Champions 1995, tom dolan, Michigan, 338.18. 1996, tom dolan, Michigan, 341.44. 1998, tomWilkens, Stanford, 343.96. Website. NCAA Championship swimming Site. On This Site. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/ncaamswim.shtml
Extractions: Table of Contents Other Resources After observing three years of success for the National Collegiate Track and Field Championship, the NCAA Rules Committee for Swimming and Water Sports in 1923 proposed a similar event for swimming and diving. The NCAA membership approved the idea in December of 1923 and the first meet was hosted by the U. S. Naval Academy in March, 1924. An even 100 athletes, representing 14 schools, competed in five swimming events and a single diving event. Although sanctioned by the NCAA, the meet was conducted by the Rules Committee and the National Swimming Coaches Association through 1936. In 1937, the NCAA made it an official national collegiate championship meet. The team championship was also added that year. Top of page History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory Year Champion Coach Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth
MGoBlue: 'M' Athletes Of The Year NCAA national champion swimmer junior tom dolan (Arlington, Va Following the OlympicTeam Trials, dolan competed at the NCAA National swimming diving http://www.mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=9724