Australian Institute Of Sport - Achievements medals. diving (Brisbane) and Hockey (Perth) programs established. Frank medals.AIS Athlete of the Year michael klim (swimming). 1999 http://www.ais.org.au/achievements.htm
Extractions: Below are major events in the history of the Australian Institute of Sport. 25 January, the establishment of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) announced by Hon. Mr Justice Ellicott, the Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment 25 August, Mr Don Talbot appointed the inaugural Director of the AIS. Gymnastics Training Hall, Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Courts, and Swimming Complex completed. Dr John Cheffers appointed Director of the AIS. Diving (Brisbane) and Hockey (Perth) programs established. Frank Stewart Training Centre for netball, basketball, soccer and weightlifting completed. Squash (Brisbane), Water Polo and Rowing (Canberra) programs established. Sports Science and Medicine , Halls of Residence and Administration Buildings completed. Cricket (Adelaide) program established. Mr Ron Harvey appointed Director of the AIS. Cycling (Adelaide), Rugby Union (Brisbane/Sydney/Canberra) and Canoeing (Gold Coast) programs established. Australian Sports Commission and the AIS merged.
Extractions: Klim had a nerve-block operation on Tuesday which involved injecting fluid into an inflamed and protruding disc in his spine in a bid to ease pressure on the nerve that is causing pain in his back and legs. Klim must now be considered in some doubt for the Australian Championships in March, which also serve as selection Trials for the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacs.
KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming (diving, Synchronized swimming, Water Polo) Sydney International SEPT 16Four swimming finals daily for 8 records on Day 1. michael klim swims fastest http://www.kiat.net/olympics/sydney2000/swimming.html
Extractions: Four swimming finals daily for 8 days in a row, and FIVE world records on Day 1. Michael Klim swims fastest 100m in history leading Australia to the gold medal for the 4x100m relay beating the USA to silver. USA loses the relay for the first time in history. Ian "Thorpe-do" wins 2 gold medals and Jenny Thompson wins her 6th gold medal in the 4 x 100m relay. SEPT 17 THREE more world records. Dutch Inge de Bruijn bettered her own WR in the 100m Butterfly and Tom Dolan sets WR in the 400m IM as he praises the "world record" Games pool in a 1-2 USA finish. Brooke (USA) adds the 400m FS crown to her 800m FS gold in Atlanta '96 in a 1-2 USA finish. Italy wins men's 100m BrS. USA has 3 of 8 golds so far and 9 medals against the Aussie's 2. SEPT 18
QB Heaven! swimming diving Columbia University 1, 2 Hall, Gary 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. klim,michael 1. Krayzelburg, Lenny 1, 2, 3, 4. May, Bill 1. Peirsol, Aaron 1 http://www.geocities.com/tygerz.rm/ajockpage.html
Extractions: Férfiak: Nõk 50 m GYORS Anthony Ervin (United States) Gary Hall Jr (United States) Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) Lorenzo Vismara (Italy) Bartosz Kizierowski (Poland) Alexander Popov (Russia) Mark Foster (Great Britain) Oleksandr Volynets (Ukraine) Zubor Attila (Hungary) vissza / fel 100 m GYORS Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) Alexander Popov (Russia) Gary Hall Jr (United States) Michael Klim (Australia) Neil Walker (United States) Lars Froelander (Sweden) Denis Pimankov (Russia) Chris Fydler (Australia) Zubor Attila(Hungary) vissza / fel 200 m GYORS Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) (W) 01:45.35 Ian Thorpe (Australia) Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) Josh Davis (United States) Paul Palmer (Great Britain) James Salter (Great Britain) Rick Say (Canada) Grant Hackett (Australia) Szabados Béla(Hungary) Zubor Attila(Hungary) vissza / fel 400 m GYORS 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) Szilágyi Zoltán (Hungary) vissza / fel 1500 m GYORS Grant Hackett (Australia) Kieren Perkins (Australia) Chris Thompson (United States)
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
Summer Olympics 2000 - Medal Tracker - Results: Australia swimming, Mens 100meter butterfly, michael klim, 52.18. Bronze, swimming, Mens100-meter butterfly, Geoff Bronze, diving, Mens Synchronized Springboard, Australia, http://sydney2000.espn.go.com/medaltracker/countryresults?abbrev=AUS
Summer Olympics 2000 - Medal Tracker - Today's Finals September Silver, Australia, michael klim. Bronze, Australia, Geoff Huegill. swimming, Womens200meter backstroke. 700pm, diving, Mens Synchronized Platform. Gold, Russia, Russia. http://sydney2000.espn.go.com/medaltracker/index?date=22
New Page 1 diving 3m springboard women Synchronized diving 3m springboard There are fivecategories of swimming. by the Australian team of michael klim, Chris Fydler http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215451/Thinkquest 02/aquatics page.htm
Extractions: Aquatics Water Polo Womens water polo was one of the new events at the Sydney Games. When one plays water polo, the players are prohibited from touching the bottom or side of the pool. There are four seven-minute quarters, and water polo players may swim up to five kilometers in a single game. One must have the endurance and technique of a wonderful swimmer, a football players skill in passing, dribbling and shooting for a goal, and a rugby players strength to battle for the ball. Water polo started as the aquatic version of rugby. It began in the mid-1800s in England, before it started evolving into an aquatic resemblance of football (soccer). It had become so popular in Europe and North America, that it became an Olympic sport in the Olympic Games in Paris. Tall and long-armed athletes excel in this sport because 85 percent of the body is under water. The body is also about 85 percent submerged with all of the grabbing, holding, kicking, wrestling, and yanking of bathing suits, which makes the game even tougher. Only eight teams qualify in the womens division, while twelve teams compete in the mens division at the Olympic Games.
PATHS OF CHAMPIONS LEGENDS. Andrew Charlton Lorraine Crapp Sarah Durack Richmond Eve (diving) DawnFraser. Ashley Callus. Australian Open Water swimming Team. michael klim. http://www.sydneyaquaticcentre.com.au/html/path_champions.htm
Extractions: The Path of Champions recognises Australia's contribution to sporting excellence by honouring those athletes who attain the status of Olympic Champion, World Champion or World Record Holder in the FINA events of Swimming, Diving, Water Polo and Synchronised Swimming. The Path currently consists of 103 plaques of Australian athletes and was installed for the Official Opening of the Centre in January 1995. To qualify for inclusion the athlete must be an Olympic Champion (gold medallist), a World Champion, or a World Record Holder in FINA recognised events. Short course events are not included. Path Of Champions Members LEGENDS Andrew Charlton Murray Rose Olympic Champions, World Champions World Record Holders And Worlds Best Allan Wood Alva Colquhoun Andrew Kerr (Water Polo) Anthony Strahan Ashley Callus Australian Open Water Swimming Team Australian Women's Water Polo Team Barbara Jackson Bernard Kieran Beverley Whitfield Bradford Cooper Brian Wilkinson Cecil Healy Charles Turner (Water Polo) Christopher Fydler Clare Dennis Daniel Kowalski David Dickson David Thiele Deborah Watson Doris Welch Duncan Armstrong Dyana Calub Edna Davey Faith Leech Frank Beaurepaire Frank O'Neill Gail Neall Gary Chapman Geoffrey Huegill Geoffrey Shipton Gergaynia Beckett Giaan Rooney Graham Dunn Graham White Graham Windeatt Grahame Hamilton Grant Hackett Gregory Rogers
VIIIth FINA World Championships The 8th FINA World Championships in swimming, diving, synchronized swimming andwater polo held in Perth 200m free, michael klim, AUS, 147.41, http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0764000.html
Extractions: Sports Other Sports International Sports ... Swimming The 8th FINA World Championships in swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo held in Perth, Australia (Jan. 7-18). Note that (CR) indicates course record. G S B Total United States Australia China Russia Germany Netherlands Japan Italy France Ukraine Hungary Canada Slovakia Spain Sweden Great Britain Belgium Costa Rica Argentina Puerto Rico Yugoslavia TOTALS Event Time 50m free Bill Pilczuk, USA 100m free Alexander Popov, RUS CR 200m free Michael Klim, AUS 400m free Ian Thorpe, AUS
Australian Swimming | DOLPHIN DAILY #5 - INSIDE THE AUSSIE SWIM CAMP best of course .and including michael klim's original beef in alongside the Australiandiving team, watched face of the Channel Nine swimming coverage Nicole http://www.swimming.org.au/news/news_item.cfm?ObjectID=3750
Extractions: Gallery Detailed Event Results Aquatics Athletics Badminton Boxing Cricket ... Medals Tally Aquatics Results - Final Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 ... Day 11 Day 11 : 21 Sept 1998 Go to Top Event Completd in Day 10. Day 10 : 20 Sept 1998 Go to Top Diving Men's platform final 1. Alexandre Despatie (Canada) 652.11 2. Robert Newbery (Australia) 605.61 3. Leon Taylor (England) 603.54 4. Yeoh Ken Nee (Malaysia) 537.75 5. Tony Lawson (Australia) 529.86 6. Robert Morgan (Wales) 517.77 7. Tony Revitt (Canada) 512.37 8. Wong Tee Ming (Malaysia) 379.71 Women's 3m springboard final 1. Eryn Bulmer (Canada) 515.88 2. Michell Chantelle (Australia) 506.52 3. Myriam Boileau (Canada) 480.57 4. Loudy Tourky (Australia) 476.13 5. Anne Dionne (Canada) 465.99 6. Jane Smith (England) 445.92 7. Jane Woodard (S Africa) 428.61 8. Kate Stevely (N Zealand) 413.85 9. Rebecca Gilmore (Australia) 409.14 10. Tandi Gerrard (S Africa) 396.78 11. Wan Nur Safiah (Malaysia) 390.42 12. Karen Smith (England) 368.55 13. Farah Begum Abdullah (Malaysia) 362.25 14. Angela Clark (Zimbabwe) 343.11 Day 9 : 19 Sept 1998 Go to Top Diving (All Finals) Men's 3m springboard 1. Shannon Roy (Australia) 608.37 2. Dean Lester Pullar (Australia) 598.14 3. Antonio Ali (England) 587.49 4. Philippe Comtois (Canada) 586.62 5. Robert Newbery (Australia) 564.36 6. Mark Shipman (England) 546.69 7. Chris Le Poole (Canada) 535.68 8. Yeoh Ken Nee (Malaysia) 535.17 9. Evan Stewart (Zimbabwe) 534.48 10. Alexandre Despatie (Canada) 528.42 11. Jonathan Ngu (Malaysia) 517.47 12. Syed Abdul Samad Abas (Malaysia) 464.16 13. Wayne Cobb (N Zealand) 433.98 14. Luzuku Ngqakayi (S Africa) 331.92 15. Imraan Mess (S Africa) 329.73.
Victorian Institute Of Sport swimming, michael klim, 100m Butterfly. michael klim, Matthew Welsh,4 x 100m Medley Relay. diving, Dean Pullar, Synchronised 3m Springboard. http://www.vis.org.au/olympics_2000.asp
Extractions: Sydney 2000 Athletics Catherine Freeman Cycling Scott McGrory* Madison Hockey Claire Mitchell-Taverner, Rachel Imison Women's Team Sailing Tom King, Mark Turnball 470 Class Swimming Michael Klim 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Michael Klim, Daniel Kowalski 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Taekwondo Lauren Burns Under 49kg Class Waterpolo Joanne Fox Woman's Team Basketball Kristi Harrower*, Michele Timms* Women's Team Cycling Michelle Ferris 500m Time Trial Gary Neiwand Kieran Rowing Anthony Edwards, Robert Richards Lightweight Coxless Four Rachael Taylor Coxless Pair Michael McKay, Christian Ryan Eight Shooting Russell Mark Double Trap Swimming Michael Klim 100m Butterfly Matthew Welsh 100m Backstroke Michael Klim, Matthew Welsh 4 x 100m Medley Relay Taekwondo Daniel Trenton Over 80kg Class Cycling Shane Kelly 1000m Time Trial Gary Neiwand Olympic Sprint Diving Dean Pullar Synchronised 3m Springboard Hockey James Elmer, Jason Duff, Jay Stacy, Lachlan Dreher Men's Team Judo Maria Pekli 57kg Class Rowing James Tomkins, Matthew Long Coxless Pair Ben Dodwell* Coxless Four Softball Peta Edebone Women's Team Swimming Matthew Welsh 200m Backstroke NOTE: * denotes non-VIS athlete Sydney 2000 Atlanta 1996
Medals For: Australia - Olympics 2000 diving, WOMEN SYNCHRONIZED PLATFORM, Bronze, . swimming, MEN 100 METER BUTTERFLY,Silver, michael klim. swimming, MEN 1500 METER FREESTYLE, Gold, Grant Hackett. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2000/medaltracker/australia.htm
Extractions: Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... Tennis - More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympics 2000 Medal Tracker U.S. Qualifying ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here! Medals for: Australia Select a Country Algeria Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Barbados Belarus Belgium Brazil Britain Bulgaria Cameroon Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Macedonia Mexico Moldova Morocco Mozambique Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria North Korea Norway Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vietnam Yugoslavia Total: Gold: Silver: Bronze: CATEGORY EVENT MEDAL ATHLETE ARCHERY MEN INDIVIDUAL Gold Simon Fairweather BASKETBALL WOMEN BASKETBALL Silver CANOE/KAYAK MEN K-2 500 METERS Silver CANOE/KAYAK WOMEN K-1 500 METERS Bronze Katrin Borchert CYCLING MEN INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT Bronze Brad McGee CYCLING MEN KEIRIN Silver Gary Neiwand CYCLING MEN MADISON Gold CYCLING MEN OLYMPIC SPRINT
Leading Medal Winners 4, michael klim, AUS, swimming, 22-0. 4, Gary Hall Jr., USA, swimming, 2-1-1.4, Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED, swimming, 2-0-2. 4, Dmitri Sautin, RUS, diving,1-1-2. http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0875936.html