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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Official Athletic Site mens and womens swimming and diving program AllACC competitor in womensswimming for Tech to work with the likes of Olympic champion lenny krayzelburg. http://ramblinwreck.ocsn.com/sports/m-swim/mtt/baron_seth00.html
Extractions: Seth Baron is in his sixth season as the head coach of the Georgia Tech mens swimming and diving team and is in his second year as the head coach of Techs combined mens and womens swimming and diving program. The 2001-02 season proved to be an impressive debut as a combined program for the Yellow Jackets. The mens squad continued its rise among the nations elite, as Tech finished a program-best second at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships with 580.5 points. The men also tied for 27th at the NCAA Championships and were ranked 22nd in the final NSCAA Top 25 Poll, both program bests. Shilo Ayalon earned All-America honors for the second consecutive season with an eighth-place finish in the 1650 free at NCAAs. A record five Jackets earned all-conference honors. The women went 5-6 in the dual meet portion of their schedule and placed eighth at the ACC Championships. Cara DeVinny reached the NCAA Championships in three events, an impressive milestone for a first-year team. Anna Saum became the first All-ACC competitor in womens swimming for Tech. In 2000-01, the mens team posted 434.50 points to earn a third-place finish at the ACC Championships. Tech also scored its first points at the NCAA Championships, earning 10 points to finish 29th. Baron guided the first pair of All-Americans in Tech history, Ayalon and Tomonori Tsuji. Four swimmers earned All-ACC honors.
HickokSports.com - History - NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Champions in five swimming events and a single diving event. by the Rules Committee and theNational swimming Coaches Association 1997, lenny krayzelburg, Southern Cal. 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
HickokSports.com - History - World Swimming Championships-Men include all four Olympic disciplines governed by the FINA diving, swimming, synchronizedswimming, and water 1998, lenny krayzelburg, USA, 55.00. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/wmswimchamps.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents The first world swimming championships were held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1973. Since then, they've been staged periodically but rather irregularly, at intervals ranging from two to five years. The swimming championships are now part of the World Aquatic Championships, which include all four Olympic disciplines governed by the FINA: diving, swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo. Top of page Year Winner, Country Time Tom Jager, USA
Fresno State, Official Athletic Site - Women's Swimming & Diving at Cal State Fullerton lists her favorite athlete as lenny krayzelburg becausehe to attend Fresno State because of the swimming and diving program and http://gobulldogs.ocsn.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/cannady_rebecca00.html
Extractions: At Fresno State: (2001-02) Swam personal-best times in the 200 breast and 200 IM fall and spring Deans List Kiwanis Torch of Excellence. Prior to Fresno State: Four-year letterwinner in swimming at Warren High School 2001 team captain and MVP finished third in the 100 free and 100 breast at the 2001 San Gabriel Valley League Meet received the Coaches Award in 1998 with the Downey Dolphins and was the 1997 Swimmer of the Year with the Dolphins academically she was a member of the California Scholarship Federation from 1997-2001 where she graduated with honors received the Golden Bear Award in 2000 and 2001 for community service and excellence as an athlete. Personal: Born September 12, 1983, in Lakewood, Calif. parents are Judy and Brent Cannady has one brother Eric and one sister Robin her sister participated in the gymnastics program at Cal State Fullerton lists her favorite athlete as Lenny Krayzelburg because he has overcome many obstacles admires her mom and dad for their guidance and support decided to attend Fresno State because of the swimming and diving program and the coaching staff. What Head Coach Daniella Irle says about Cannady "Rebecca made some positive strides her freshman year and is one of the finest academic performers on our squad."
University Of Akron Traditions- Official Athletic Site field, Smith was among basketball's Shane Battier, softball's Lisa Fernandez, wrestling'sRulon Gardner, swimming lenny krayzelburg and diving's Laura Wilkinson http://gozips.ocsn.com/trads/akoh-trads-history.html
Extractions: The University of Akron's storied athletic history dates back nearly 130 years. Now, 18 intercollegiate sports strong, with more than 350 student-athletes, the Akron Zips are 10 years into their Mid-American Conference membership and poised for academic and competitive growth well into this new millennium. The past and present of Akron athletics came together on September 8, 2001 when the Zip football team played Ohio State for the first time in more than 100 years at Ohio Stadium in front of more than 100,000 fans. Legendary coach John Heisman had in 1894 directed Buchtel College to a 12-6 win over the Buckeyes at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Under the guidance of athletics director Michael J. Thomas, there is a momentum in the department which points toward an even brighter future. To be located across the street from James A. Rhodes Arena, a new Student Recreation and Wellness Center will open at UA in 2003. Also on the drawing board is a proposed Athletic Field House to be built adjacent to the Recreation Center. Plans include a 300-meter track, spectator seating, 100-yard turf field, varsity weight room, sports medicine facilities, indoor golf practice facility, batting cages, three locker rooms, equipment room, and office space. Both projects are part of a $200 million, five-year campus improvement program. John Heisman On August 31, 2001, UA christened its newest intercollegiate sport when the Zip women's soccer team defeated Youngstown State, 3-1, at Lee Jackson Field. During the 1998-99 academic year, women's swimming and diving had joined the Zips' athletic family, affording women more opportunities to compete for the Blue and Gold.
The Swimming Scene lenny krayzelburg Free LanceStar 1/13/02 Jerusalem Post 8/8/2001 Sports Illustrated7/29/01 USA Today 6 NCAA Division I Women's swimming and diving on ESPN http://www.prebble.com/swimming.html
The Education Standard, September 2002 College. SMC has already produced many swimming and diving greats,including threetime Olympic Gold medallist lenny krayzelburg. http://www.smc.edu/standard/standard_04.htm
Extractions: I hope you enjoy reading the stories of the college and our local schools that are in this issue of The Education Standard. Newsbriefs Malibu High School Tennis Team Competes in Playoffs The Sound of Music from John Muir Elementary SMC Partners with School District, Easter Seals to Expand Childcare Services ... The Education Standard Calendar To create a more open, inviting atmosphere, the blue-tiled structure has large circular windows at street level beckoning passers-by to look in and watch people swimming. Everything in the design of the new facility is state-of-the-art, and will help competitive swimming at the College. SMC has already produced many swimming and diving greats, including three-time Olympic Gold medallist Lenny Krayzelburg. The College and City have signed an agreement to optimize pool use while keeping down costs. Swimming classes will be offered to over 3,000 people a week, and the pools will be open to the public daily for lap swimming and diving. In addition, nearby John Adams Middle School will now offer aquatics as part of its PE program. Santa Monica College creative writing instructor Jim Krusoe has been earning rave reviews for his unusual debut novel Iceland . In 1997 Krusoe, the founding editor of the
Nazareth College Golden Flyers Athletics Department the coach of the mens and womens swimming and diving teams at the athleteshe coached was threetime Olympic champion lenny krayzelburg in addition http://www.naz.edu/dept/athletics/swimming/mens/coaches.html
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 Men's Swimmer Peter Marshall Wins 100m Back At Summer Nationals Sophomore takes top honors in time of 55.57. Aug. 20, 2001 Fresno, Calif. - Stanford Cardinal men's swimmer Peter Marshall took first in the 100m back with a time of 55.57 at the 2001 Phillips 66 Summer Nationals held in Fresno, California. Marshall will be competing in the World University games later this month in Beijing, China. "This was the only event I swam, really, so I was happy to say the least," Marshall said. "This is kind of like a warmup for the World University Games.
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 7, 1998 LONG BEACH, Calif. - Senior Scott Claypool (Hudson, OH/Hudson HS) set two Pac-10 Championship meet records to lead top-ranked Stanford University to its 17th straight conference title on Thursday-Saturday in Long Beach. The Cardinal finished with 962 points, while No. 6 USC was second with 700.5. Stanford's 17 titles is a Pac-10 record for consecutive conference titles in any sport. The previous record of 13 was set by the UCLA men's basketball team from 1967-79. Claypool set conference meet records in the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard freestyle. The 17-time All-American won the 50 in 19.57 (previous record 19.80) and the 100 in 43.18 (43.24).
UofLsports.com : The Official Web Site Of Louisville Athletics Major is civil engineering. Favorites Swimmer lenny krayzelburg; Hobby Workingwith horses; Movie Braveheart; Louisville Athletics swimming diving Shop at http://uoflsports.ocsn.com/sports/c-swim/mtt/spittler_felix00.html
Extractions: High School/Club: Felix comes to U of L from Lexington Catholic where he lettered three years for Ann Thompson. He was a part of the 2000 State Championship squad. He was in the National Latin Honor Society, the National Beta Club, and won the Academic Award, the Spirit Award and the Coaches Award. Personal: He is the son of Julianne and Stephen Spittler. Born September 21, 1983. Major is civil engineering. Favorites:
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
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Latest News - Lenny Krayzelburg Christi Smith (track and field) and Laura Wilkinson (diving). 20/04/2001 Swimmingfans will be disappointed to year that lenny krayzelburg is not http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/field/8824/Lenny/lnews.html
Extractions: Welcome to the Lenny Krayzelburg section of Swimmer's Web . I was inspired to create it after meeting him at the FINA World Cup in Sydney and I must say that he is an extremely nice guy. He hung around for a long time after the meet to sign autographs and pose for pictures. Anyway, now for some news. The battle royale between Lenny and Australia's Matt Welsh which started in Hobart continued to Sydney. In the 100m backstroke on Day 1, Lenny and Welsh were stroke for stroke in the first 50m. He was stroking faster in the second 50 and finished the race with a new championship record of 51.73. Welsh, who won the event in Hobart, was second in 52.25 and Canada's Chris Renaud was 3rd in 52.61. The placings were reversed in the 50m backstroke with Welsh, the world record holder, winning in 24.29. Lenny was 2nd in 24.59 and Renaud a close 3rd with a time of 24.60. The 200m backstroke saw Lenny assert his authority over the field. He got off to a fantastic start which gave him a nice lead straight away. He extended his lead with each turn finishing in 1:52.56. Josh Watson was 2nd in 1:54.52 and after a timing error was realised, Welsh was 3rd in 1:55.13.
SWIMMING-The Fan's World Of Champions swimming CHAMPIONS. CA 200m Freestyle Uger Taner, WA 200m Backstroke - lenny krayzelburg,CA 200m Medley - Tom Wilkins, Stanford 1-meter diving -Rio Ramirez http://olympia.fortunecity.com/perry/70/swimming.html
Pyramid Power February 5 // Episode 1121 lenny krayzelburg (swimming) vs. Picabo Street(Skiing). February 6 // Episode 1104 Greg Louganis (diving) vs. http://www.olympic-usa.org/CFDOCS/borg/newsTemplate.cfm?spID=75&newsID=1518
Virginia's Moses Leads USA To Gold Medal In 400 Medley Relay lenny krayzelburg led off the relay for the United States in the backstroke, withMoses following in University of Virginia swimming diving This website is http://virginiasports.ocsn.com/sports/c-swim/spec-rel/092300aaa.html
Olympics Cycling Paola Pezzo wins second gold medal. diving Russia upstages China towin gold. swimming More records fall in the pool. Chat with lenny krayzelburg. http://www.gigglepotz.com/ausoly-8.htm
Extractions: Briton Steve Redgrave refused to rule out another Olympic campaign after winning an unprecedented fifth consecutive gold medal on Saturday at the Sydney regatta. Redgrave, 38, the most celebrated oarsman in Olympic history, teamed with Matthew Pinsent, Tim Foster and James Cracknell to win the men's coxless fours. Team USA Update