Women's Swimming - Official Athletic Site, University Of Women's swimming diving at the NCAA 1) GEORGIA 139.82 ** 1) SHEALY, COURTNEY JR25.46 3) BATEMAN, MELISSA SR 24.70 2) kowal, kristy JR 27.29 4) WILLIAMS http://calbears.ocsn.com/sports/w-swim/recaps/032099aaa.html
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball M Basketball W Basketball M Crew W Crew Cross Country Field Hockey Football M Golf W Golf M Gymnastics W Gymnastics W Lacrosse Rugby M Soccer W Soccer Softball M Swimming W Swimming M Tennis W Tennis W Volleyball M Water Polo W Water Polo Gen Releases Traditions Golden Bears stand sixth after first day of competition. March 18, 1999 1. Georgia 143.5 2. SMU 137.5 3. Stanford 129 4. USC 93 5. Arizona 90 6. California 89 7. Northwestern 68 8. Michigan 54 9. Virginia 50 10. Auburn 48 NCAA RECORD: 1:28.90 TEXAS 1989 MEET RECORD: 1:28.90 TEXAS 1989 US OPEN RECORD: 1:28.90 TEXAS 1989 AMERICAN RECORD: 1:28.90 TEXAS 1989 POOL RECORD: 1:31.28 GEORGIA 1997 QUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET: 1:32.09 PLACE TEAM TRIALS FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 1) SOUTHERN METHOD. 1:29.32 1:28.94 ** 1) MORAVCOVA, MARTINA SR :22.22 3) WIMER, ALISON SO :22.40 2) ELWANI, RANIA SR :22.24 4) MAISTRELLIS, KATINA SO :22.08 2) STANFORD 1:30.05 1:30.29 1) CROPPER, SIOBHAN SO :23.11 3) ROSE, GABRIELLE JR :22.65 2) HYMAN, MISTY SO :22.52 4) FOX, CATHERINE JR :22.01
RaceDates - Newsroom victories on day one of the NCAA Women's swimming diving Championships on SeniorsKristy kowal and Courtney Shealy, who both won individual titles tonight http://www.cryonet.org/kqb/racedates/news/archive/ncaa_w_1.html
Extractions: WORLD RECORD FALLS AT NCAA SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS "We swam unbelievable well tonight," said Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle. "If it had stood the way it was this morning, we would be in trouble right now. We thought we'd be behind Arizona and Stanford, but we swam exceptional tonight." Seniors Kristy Kowal and Courtney Shealy, who both won individual titles tonight, led Georgia to a world record swim in the 400m medley relay. Shealy led off with a 58.75, followed by Kowal (1:06.09), Keegan Walkley (59.28) and anchored by freshman Maritza Correia (53.34) with the four posting a 3:57.46, bettering Japan's world record of 3:57.62. "Courtney and I had never won a relay at NCAAs in our four years so it was a big goal to win and that gave us momentum," Kowal said. Earlier in the night, Kowal won her fifth NCAA individual title with a hard-fought victory in the 200m individual medley, touching in 2:10.69. She was fifth after the first leg (butterfly), but passed Cal senior Elli Overton at the breaststroke to freestyle turn. Overton finished in 2:10.74, followed by Auburn freshman Maggie Bowen at 2:12.21.
RaceDates - Newsroom the Arizona Wildcats for their secondstraight NCAA swimming diving title on Shealy'swin was followed by teammate's kristy kowal's American record win in http://www.cryonet.org/kqb/racedates/news/archive/ncaa_w_fin.html
Extractions: Georgia Bulldogs win Second Straight Championship With Arizona needing to win the final relay (400m free relay) and Georgia to finish sixth or lower for the Wildcats to win the title, the Bulldogs could have been extra careful about the relay takeoffs to ensure no false starts. Georgia went after the race aggressively though, winning the event and the team title with an American record time of 3:37.67, bettering the time set by the USA National Team earlier today in Athens, Greece, at the Short Course World Championships. "The coaches told us we just needed to finish fifth, but we weren't out there to do that," senior Courtney Shealy said. "We still wanted to win it." Shealy's win in the 100m free (53.99) earlier in the night had re-ignited Georgia, who had slipped a little in the first two events of the night. Shealy's win was followed by teammate's Kristy Kowal's American record win in the 200m breast (2:22.05). Shealy and Kowal were named co-NCAA Female Swimmers of the Year. Bauerle was voted Coach of the Year for the third time.
Extractions: Prelim Results - March 2, 2002 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2/28 THRU 3/2, 2002 HELD AT: BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA HOSTED BY: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARCH 2, 2002 EVENT: 16 WOMEN's 200 YARD BACKSTROKE NCAA RECORD 1:51.02 NATALIE COUGHLIN CALIFORNIA 2001 PAC-10 RECORD 1:51.02 NATALIE COUGHLIN CALIFORNIA 2001 MEET RECORD 1:52.73 NATALIE COUGHLIN CALIFORNIA 2001 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC 1:58.70 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL 2:02.26 TRIALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM TIME 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2/28 THRU 3/2, 2002 HELD AT: BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA HOSTED BY: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARCH 2, 2002 EVENT: 17 WOMEN's 100 YARD FREESTYLE NCAA RECORD :47.61 JENNY THOMPSON STANFORD 1992 PAC-10 RECORD :47.61 JENNY THOMPSON STANFORD 1992 MEET RECORD :48.89 JENNY THOMPSON STANFORD 1992 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC :49.66 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL :51.14
Extractions: Prelim Results - March 1, 2002 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2/28 THRU 3/2, 2002 HELD AT: BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA HOSTED BY: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARCH 1, 2002 EVENT: 8 WOMEN's 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA RECORD 4:02.28 SUMMER SANDERS STANFORD 1992 PAC-10 RECORD 4:02.28 SUMMER SANDERS STANFORD 1992 MEET RECORD 4:07.27 SUMMER SANDERS STANFORD 1992 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC 4:17.02 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL 4:24.73 TRIALS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM TIME 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2/28 THRU 3/2, 2002 HELD AT: BELMONT PLAZA OLYMPIC POOL, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA HOSTED BY: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MARCH 1, 2002 EVENT: 9 WOMEN's 100 YARD BUTTERFLY NCAA RECORD :51.18 NATALIE COUGHLIN CALIFORNIA 2001 PAC-10 RECORD :51.18 NATALIE COUGHLIN CALIFORNIA 2001 MEET RECORD :51.83 MISTY HYMAN STANFORD 1998 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA AUTOMATIC :54.54 QUALIFYING FOR NCAA OPTIONAL :56.17
Indiana University Athletics - Women's Swimming & Diving Results Women's swimming diving. USA swimmingNational Meets Phillips 66 National swimmingChampionships - 3/19 CHN American A 224.56 9/21/2000 kristy kowal, USA US http://iuhoosiers.com/womensswimminganddiving/results/01-02/wswr03-20-02.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
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Official Athletic Site NISCA State Top 16 Award for 100 breast, as well as 200 medley relay and 400 freerelay Broke kristy kowals 100 Georgia Tech Athletics Women's swimming. http://ramblinwreck.ocsn.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/heiser_laura00.html
Extractions: High School: Four-time letterwinner for coach Bob Bright at Wilson High School First-team All-American in 100 breast as a junior and senior Also earned honorable mention honors in 1999-2000 Four-time all-state and all-league honoree Garnered All-Berks County accolades in the 100 breast and 200 IM for four years Won four consecutive PIAA District III titles in the 100 breast Helped team to district championships in 00 and 02 Berks County MVP as a senior Won NISCA State Top 16 Award for 100 breast, as well as 200 medley relay and 400 free relay Broke Kristy Kowals 100 breast pool record at Gov. Mifflin High School Member of Berks County record 400 free relay High Honor Roll student Member of French Club Earned Gold and Silver Awards as a member of Great Valley Girl Scouts. Personal: Laura Harriet Heiser Daughter of Paul and Melissa Heiser Born Sept. 15, 1984, in Reading, Pa .Sister Rebecca swims at Georgia Southern Majoring in computer science. HEISERS LIFETIME BESTS 100 Breast 1:03.91 200 Breast 2:21.08 200 IM 2:08.10
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
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: Southeastern Conference Records Men 50 freestyle Aaron Ciarla Auburn 100 freestyle Fred Bousquet Auburn 200 freestyle Rowdy Gaines Auburn 500 freestyle Matt Cetlinski Florida 1650 freestyle Matt Cetlinski Florida 100 backstroke Michael Gilliam Tennessee 200 backstroke Bryce Hunt Auburn 100 breaststroke Jeremy Linn Tennessee 200 breaststroke Dave Denniston Auburn 100 butterfly John Hargis Auburn 200 butterfly Jeff Somensatto Auburn 200 IM Greg Burgess Florida 400 IM Greg Burgess Florida 200 free relay Auburn Busbee, Hawke, Newman, Ciarla 400 free relay Auburn Bousquet, Gibb, Kidd, Wochomurka 800 free relay Florida Lochte, Wiebeck, Mangabeira, Sioui 200 medley relay Tennessee Gilliam, McDonnell,Hoggatt, Owen 400 medley relay Auburn Hunt, Calhoun, Haidinyak, Bousquet Women 50 freestyle Maritza Corriea Georgia 100 freestyle Maritza Corriea Georgia 200 freestyle Nicole Haislett Florida 500 freestyle Maritza Corriea Georgia 1650 freestyle Tami Bruce Florida 100 backstroke Courtney Shealy Georgia 200 backstroke Margaret Hoelzer Auburn 100 breaststroke Kristy Kowal Georgia 200 breaststroke Anne Poleska Alabama 100 butterfly Mary DeScenza Georgia 200 butterfly Mary DeScenza Georgia 200 IM Maggie Bowen Auburn 400 IM Maggie Bowen Auburn 200 free relay Auburn Short, Coparropa, Anderson, Bowen
Kowal, Kristy Information Sites All Format Long Search Words Top Sports Water Sports Swimmingand diving Athletes kowal, kristy Special K The http://watersportsorg.com/SwimmingandDiving/Athletes/Kowal,Kristy/
Athletes Information Sites States. Barbosa, Ubirajara Nogueira Profile of this brazilian diver,including titles and swimming and diving links. Couto, Abilio 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.
DogBytes - Kowal Takes Silver 07/28/01 'We could not be more proud of kristy,'' said Jack kowal could join Shealy in themedley relay, but Sunday's has collected all eight gold in the swimming pool http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/072801/dog_0728010058.shtml
Extractions: Kowal grabbed the silver in 31.37 behind China's Xuejuan Luo, who swam the 50 meters in 30.84, just 0.01 off the world record. Great Britain's Zoe Baker finished third in 31.40. American Megan Quann, the Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter, finished fourth. Kowal's time was just 0.03 off the American record. ''We could not be more proud of Kristy,'' said Jack Bauerle, UGA head coach and U.S. assistant at the World Championships. ''She hung in there after a good swim but a disappointing finish in the 200 (meter breaststroke). There were five women within 0.9 of a second of each other in that race. She kept her wits about her. She medaled in an event that she is not accustomed to swimming, since the 50 (meter breaststroke) is a new international event. We are proud of her performance and especially her effort.''