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Extractions: REASON Express March 6, 2000 Vol. 3 No. 10 Another Title IX Victory The Waco Saga: Of Truck and Tapes Is Dubya Pro- or Anti-Microsoft? The Hacker Cure That Is Worse Than the Disease Quick Hits - - Diving for Cover - - Just as in shooting wars, those who command grand legal campaigns have to learn to live with a little collateral damage. Last week it was the men's swimming and diving teams at the University of Miami that took a direct hit. University officials say they had to kill those sports to comply with Title IX, the federal gender-participation statute which increasingly governs all elements of collegiate athletics. Title IX requires schools which receive federal funds, i.e. just about every single one, to give men and women an "equal" chance to compete. "It seems unfair that a school can say it's our right to give women this opportunity and not necessarily men," says former UM swimmer Jennifer Burzawa. Yes, but Title IX is not about fairness. Instead, it perversely defines equality in terms of athletic participation that reflects the overall male/female ratio of the student body. And in Miami's case, the student body has flipped in just a few years from majority-male to majority-female. So even though the school added women's soccer and crew teams and limited the number of non-scholarship players in football and baseballthe "walk-ons," the players who have to be crazy in love with a sport to go to practice everydayit was doomed to come up short.
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Extractions: U of M Aquatic Center "Minnesota's Aquatic Center is one of the most comfortable facilities that I have ever dived in. The lighting is excellent and the boards are smooth. I usually do not like to dive indoors, but of the indoor facilities that I have had to dive indoors in, this has to rate as one of the best." -Greg Louganis, Olympic and World Champion Diver The University Aquatic Center, located east of Cooke Hall on the Minneapolis campus, was built in 1990. It was fashioned to meet or exceed Olympic standards so that it could host major swimming and diving events. Nearly two acres in size, the Aquatic Center houses the Dorothy L. Sheppard Pool, a 50-meter competition pool, eight lanes wide and eight feet deep, with a movable bulkhead. The separate diving well features a pair of one-and three-meter boards, as well as 1, 5, 7.5 and 10-meter diving platforms. In addition to the 1,346 permanent seats, there is room for 1,200 temporary bleachers. Skylights run the length of the ceiling, reducing the need for electric lighting at daytime events. Fifty-four loudspeakers surrounding the pool give it "the best acoustics in the country," according to aquatics director Duane Proell. The Aquatic Center has been the site for some of the top swimming and diving events in the country: the 1990 Olympic Festival, 1991 Women's Big Ten Championships, 1991 United States Open, 1991 United States Diving Championships, 1992 Men's Big Ten Champion-ships and the 1993 Women's NCAA Championships. In 1994, the Aquatic Center was the site of the Men's Big Ten Championships and hosted the the meet again in 1998. The Aquatic Center also hosted Phillips 66 USS National Championships in '98. The Men's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships were held for the first time in 1994 and again in '97. The University of Minnesota will host the NCAAs again this year. The Aquatic Center is also the site Minnesota amateur and high school meets and a full schedule of recreational sports for the campus and the community.
Diving OG1 diving is held from 1908 and platform diving from 1904 1. greg louganis, USA (SB84,88, PF-76, 84, 88), 76-88, 4, Go to / Ir a swimming Index / Índice Natación. http://teleline.terra.es/personal/jlpenag/dive_og1.htm
Extractions: document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); MEN / HOMBRES SPRINGBOARD / TRAMPOLÍN (3 meters/metros) Year Gold / Oro CNT Pts. Silver / Plata CNT Pts. Bronze / Bronce CNT Pts. Bruce Harlan USA Miller Anderson USA Sammy Lee USA Skippi Browning USA Miller Anderson USA Robert Clotworthy USA Robert Clotworthy USA Donald Harper USA Joaquín Capilla MEX Gary Tobian USA Samuel Hall USA Juan Botella MEX Kenneth Sitzberger USA Francis Gorman USA Larry Andreasen USA Bernard Wrightson USA Klaus Dibiasi ITA James Henry USA Vladimir Vasin URS Franco Cagnotto ITA Craig Lincoln USA Philip Boggs USA Franco Cagnotto ITA Aleksandr Kosenkov URS Aleksandr Portnov URS Carlos Giron MEX Franco Cagnotto ITA Greg Louganis USA Tan Liangde CHN Ronald Merriott USA Greg Louganis USA Tan Liangde CHN Li Deliang CHN Mark Lenzi USA Tan Liangde CHN Dmitri Sautin RUS Xiong Ni CHN Zhuocheng Yu CHN Mark Lenzi USA Xiong Ni CHN Fernando Platas MEX Dmitri Sautin RUS PLATFORM / PALANCA (10 meters/metros) Year Gold / Oro CNT Pts.
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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
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Extractions: 1998 NCAA AUBURN UNIVERSITY HOST TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance Michigan Matt Mann Ohio St. Minnesota Michigan Matt Mann Ohio St. Rutgers Michigan Matt Mann Ohio St. Michigan Michigan Matt Mann Yale Yale Michigan Matt Mann Yale Michigan St. Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth Michigan Harvard Ohio St. Mike Peppe Michigan Ohio St. Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth Michigan Yale Ohio St. Mike Peppe Michigan Michigan Ohio St. Mike Peppe Michigan Yale Ohio St. Mike Peppe Michigan Washington Michigan Matt Mann Ohio St. Michigan Ohio St. Mike Peppe Iowa North Carolina Ohio St. Mike Peppe Yale Ohio St. Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth Michigan St. Texas Ohio St. Mike Peppe Yale Princeton Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Mike Peppe Michigan Syracuse Ohio St. Mike Peppe Yale, Michigan Miami (Ohio) Ohio St. Mike Peppe Yale Yale Michigan Gus Stager Yale North Carolina Michigan Gus Stager Yale Michigan Michigan Gus Stager Ohio St.
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Extractions: THIS SEASON : One of two All-American and U.S. national team member divers for Troy, 2002 senior Kellie Brennan should again challenge for Pac-10 titles in the springboard and look to final in those events at the NCAAs. : As a 2000 sophomore, Brennan made her NCAA Championships debut and made it count, earning a pair of All-American honors by finishing fifth in the 3-meter springboard (500.85) and seventh in the 1-meter springboard (417.60) ... She won the 1-meter springboard title at the 2000 Pac-10s for the second consecutive year with 405.90 points ... She also took seventh in the 3-meter (443.91) and 11th in the platform (348.05) ... At the 2000 Zone E Championships, Brennan was fourth in the 3-meter (488.75), sixth in the 1-meter (389.95) and 12th in the platform (368.95) ... Brennan made the U.S. National team in the 3-meter springboard and also took fourth in the 1-meter springboard at the 2000 U.S. Spring Nationals ... She missed the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials with an illness. : Brennan, voted the Women of Troys Most Valuable Diver, was a Pac-10 champion as a 1999 freshman, winning the 1-meter springboard title with 431.85 points at her first conference championships ... She also took third in the 3-meter (502.30) and sixth in the platform (513.90) ... Injuries suffered after a bad practice dive held her back at the 1999 Zone E Championships, where she took eighth in the 1-meter (389.85) and sixth in both the 3-meter (475.95) and platform (318.80) ... She qualified as an alternate for the 1999 NCAAs, but did not get to compete ... Brennan competed in both springboard events at the 1999 U.S. Spring National Diving Championships, reaching the semifinals in the 3-meter, taking 12th (434.79), and was fourth in the 1-meter.
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Extractions: We had been Atlantis Resort Hotel of Dumaguete of Philippine on Sept 28- Oct 3,2002. We searched the resort from web and the first image of it was clean, private, good facility. After arrived there, we found that it was a private resort, far away from downtown, no others diving shops and resorts in same area.
ISHOF Honorees - Alphabetical List By Last Name platform); 1964, 1968 (US Olympic diving coach); NATIONAL louganis, greg (1993) Diver,USA OLYMPIC GAMES 1976 of Men's and Women's swimming Committee; Referee http://www.ishof.org/HonorL.html
Extractions: OLYMPIC GAMES: 1960 gold (medley relay-buttefly leg), silver (100m freestyle); WORLD RECORDS: 5 (100m, 110yd butterfly, 2 relays); NATIONAL AU Titles: 8 (100yd freestyle; 100yd butterfly; 200yd individual medley; 3 relays); NCAA CHAMPIONSHPS: 2 (200yd individual medley; 400yd freestyle relay); AMERICAN RECORDS: 18 (200yd, 200m individual medley; 110yd, 100m butterfly; 6 freestyle and medley relays). First man to break a minute for the 100m butterfly.
KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming medals. Aussies win 1st diving medal since 1924. Fu Mingxia wins her 4thOlympic gold equaling Americans Pat McCormick and greg louganis' record. 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
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Extractions: W ith the graduation of legendary swimmer Josh Osterberg and diving standout Jon Chesebro, the members of the Newton South boys swim began the 1998-1999 season knowing that it would be one of rebuilding. The arrival of coach Mike Kennedy, however, has brought new hopes for the future. Replacing former assistant coach Scott Stover, Kennedy brings new ideas and training techniques to his role. Kennedy brings his own personal competitive experiences to South. Although he did not start diving until his freshman year of high school, Kennedy has added to his list of accomplishments a state title in diving, several state swimming titles, and a trip to nationals. D uring his freshman year of high school, Kennedy joined the swim team. Discovering his talent for diving was quite accidental. Unable to finish a workout during practice, Kennedy took a break. Noticing the diving board, he climbed on the diving board and started doing flips reminiscent of his gymnastics days. A diving coach who happened to be on deck recognized Kennedyís talent and immediately recruited him for the diving team.
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Extractions: History of Olympic Diving by Ron O'Brien Fancy diving had its origin as far back as the 17th century in connection with the great gymnastic movement in Germany and Sweden. In the summertime, gymnasts moved their equipment to the beaches, and acrobatics over the water became a part of their activities. Diving, then, is more related to gymnastics than to swimming. However, since swimming and diving both use a water medium, they are naturally linked. Platform diving (33 feet high) achieved international notice in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis when it was included as an event on the men's swimming program. Springboard diving was added for the 1908 Games in London. Women's diving was slower in being accepted. It was not until 1912 that plain high diving was included in the Olympics, and 1920 that the first women's springboard contest was conducted. Fancy high diving for women came into being in 1928 internationally.
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Extractions: Lance Armstrong, tennis player Jennifer Capriati, and the U.S. Postal Service Team have been voted the 2001 USOC SportsMan, SportsWoman and Sports Team of the Year. The USOC SportsMan and SportsWoman of the Year awards have been presented annually since 1974 to the top overall male and female athlete from within the USOC member organizations. The team award was added in 1996. Voters for the awards include national media, the USOC Executive Committee, the USOC Board of Directors and the USOC Athletes' Advisory Council. Armstrong won his third consecutive Tour de France in 2001, the first U.S. rider to achieve the feat (fifth overall). On the way to his victory in Paris, the cyclist won four Tour de France stages. Armstrong also finished in first place at the Tour de Suisse, was second in the Amstel Gold Race (Netherlands) and eighth in the Semana Catalana (Spain). He is fourth in the UCI world road ranking. Armstrong was previously honored by the USOC as its 1999 SportsMan of the Year. The U.S. Postal Service Team was honored for successfully defending the Tour de France yellow jersey in 2001 for the third consecutive year. Among the team's other achievements were winning Ghent-Wevelgem (George Hincapie) and earning third overall in the Vuelta a Espana (Levi Leipheimer).
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Extractions: ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y., Jan. 17, 2003 Louganis began competing in diving at age 10 and by age 16 he was able to compete in the 1976 Olympics, winning a silver medal. By age 24 he became the first man in more than 50 years to win two Olympic gold medals in diving by winning both the platform and springboard events.