Olympic Games Medallists - Swimming And Diving swimming has been included in every Games. Between 1912 and 1928 diving events weredecided by ordinals Melvin Stewart USA Denis Pankratov RUS tom malchow USA, 2 http://www.gbrathletics.com/olympic/swimming.htm
Extractions: Swimming has been included in every Games. The 1896 events were held in open water in the Bay of Zea near Fáliron, whilst the 1900 events were swum with the current in the River Seine. The Butterfly stroke was permissible in Breaststroke events up to and including 1952. Between 1912 and 1928 diving events were decided by ordinals rather by points. 50 Metres Freestyle GOLD SILVER BRONZE
The University Of Georgia Athletic Association 6 men's swimming and diving squad improved to 30 on the In diving action, Georgiasophomore Jud Campbell of Moultrie swept the 1 1 1068 malchow, tom SR UM 1 http://georgiadogs.ocsn.com/swimming_diving/1999/recaps99/michigan.shtml
Extractions: to a Friend 1998-99 SWIMMING AND DIVING RECAPS Complete Results NOVEMBER 7, 1998 GEORGIA DOWNS MICHIGAN IN MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING SHOWDOWN ATHENS, GA.-Topping the eighth-ranked Wolverines by a score of 135-108, Georgia's No. 6 men's swimming and diving squad improved to 3-0 on the season after Saturday evening's performance at the Gabrielsen Natatorium. "Michigan's a great team," said Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle. "They work hard all year long, and that made this a tough meet. We had terrific swims on both sides tonight, and we're extremely proud of our guys. We continue to race tough each time we come out. Nothing is going to come easy for this team, but we're hard-nosed and we fight for it." Pivotal to Georgia's success, the Bulldogs tripled in the 50-yard free, thanks to the speed of junior Chris Murray, senior Atiba Wade and freshman Jason Gagnon. The Bulldogs again showed sprinting prowess with a sweep of the top three positions in the 100-yard free with Wade and Murray paced the field followed closely by newcomer Nicholas Kintz. Georgia closed a "hat-trick" triple in the ninth event of the evening, posting the top three spots in the 200-yard back with Yoav Gath, Marc Lindsay and Kris Babylon leading the way. The Bulldogs added victories in both the 400-yard medley relay and the 400-yard free relay. Kris Babylon secured a first-place showing in the 200-yard IM.
Indiana Men's Swimming And Diving - Meet Stats TEN MEN'S swimming and diving 3 mtr diving =BIG TEN 143.58 tom malchow 1999 POOL http://www.iuhoosiers.com/mensswimminganddiving/stats/022400.html
Olympics 2000 | Csmonitor.com center will host the swimming and diving events. States is still the deepest swimmingnation on any stretch of the imagination, said tom malchow, world record http://www.csmonitor.com/atcsmonitor/specials/oly2000/stories/0822apnews2.html
Extractions: AP Swimming has always been one of the glamour events at the Olympic Games, but a nation's love of the pool and a sport going through revolutionary changes have stepped up the stakes in 2000. Indeed, the Aquatic Center is THE place to be in Sydney. "I can't wait to get to Australia," said American swimmer Kristy Kowal, who swam at the Sydney pool during last year's Pan Pacific meet. "The fans are incredible. Swimming is treated like the NBA or NFL in this country. When you walk into the pool, it's so loud. The atmosphere is electric." Dolan in the 400 IM. AP Clearly, the Americans face a daunting task as they head Down Under trying to maintain their place as the world's best swimming nation. The United States has lost the medals race only twice in the last 48 years, most recently at the 1988 Seoul Games, which is also was the last time the Olympic trials were held in August rather than March.
MDO - U Swimmers Sink Michigan - 03/02/1998 The Big Ten swimming and diving championships might as well have been a dual Theyset the tone this morning, Michigan swimmer tom malchow said Saturday. http://www.mndaily.com/daily/1998/03/02/sports/swim02/
Extractions: MAR. 2, 1998 SPORTS U swimmers sink Michigan Jim Schortemeyer Staff Reporter Related Links: Men's swimmers lead Michigan after first day of Big Tens Men's swimmers ready for Big Ten showdown Golden Gopher Swimming T he Big Ten swimming and diving championships might as well have been a dual meet between Minnesota and Michigan. The Gophers and Wolverines have claimed the top two spots every year since 1990, and the situation wasn't different this season except for the eventual order of the teams, that is. Minnesota, which had finished second behind Michigan every year this decade except 1996, managed to put together three consecutive winning days to sink the Wolverines 714-641. Michigan was far ahead of third-place Penn State, eclipsing the Lions by nearly 250 points. "It's satisfying knowing that in 1996 (Michigan) had a million excuses," junior Martin Zielinski said. They tried to do everything they could (this year), and they couldn't beat us." When Friday's competition began, Gophers coaches and swimmers were leery having a repeat of last year's meet. In that meet, Minnesota jumped to a lead of 22 points on the first day, only to fall back to Michigan and lose by 17. This year was a different situation, as the Gophers increased their 16-point lead on Thursday to 40 by Friday. The intensity of the swimmers on Saturday was at a fever pitch, especially between Minnesota and Michigan's athletes, who were sitting next to each other. During Saturday's 1650-yard freestyle preliminaries, the Wolverines and Gophers were already cheering loudly for their swimmers. At that point, the thinking was that every little point could count.
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Swimming World Magazine: How They Train Tom Malchow, March 2000 Books All swimming. Books - Motivational. Books - Nutrition/Health. diving - Books Videos How They Train tom malchow. Monday, Jan. 17, 2000 A.M. http://www.swiminfo.com/articles/swimmingworld/articles/200003-02sw_art.asp
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
Extractions: American swimmers seem to have a problem with their knees and Japanese swimming pools. Last year at the World Championships in Fukuoka, Lindsay Benko shattered her kneecap in a freak accident during training. Today Olympic 200 meter butterfly champion Tom Malchow hurt his knee in a freak accident. Fortunately, the accident was only minor and Malchow was given the okay to swim in the Pac Pacific Championships, which begin tomorrow.
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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
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.
KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming (diving, Synchronized swimming, Water Polo) Sydney International SEPT 16Four swimming finals daily for 8 tom malchow increases the USA tally to 6 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
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/
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 Day 1 Results. March 26. 1998 200 freestyle relay Others: 17. Penn State 1:20.82, 18. Florida 1:21.28, 19. Ohio State 1:21.30, 20. Iowa State 1:21.75, 21. LSU 1:22.87. 500 freestyle - Finalists: 1. Tom Malchow (Michigan) 4:18.25 (new pool record), 2. Ryk Neethling (Arizona) 4:18.29, 3. Chris Thompson (Michigan) 4:18.45, 4. Steven Brown (Stanford) 4:18.79, 5. Michael Kiedel (Harvard) 4:19.30, 6. Jon Younghouse (Texas) 4:19.97, 7. Austin Ramirez (Virginia) 4:20.25, 8. Jamie Rauch (Texas) 4:20.28. Consolation Finalists: 9. Nat Lewis (Kentucky) 4:20.76, 10. Adam Messner (Stanford) 4:21.09, 11. Jeremy Kane (Stanford) 4:21.91, 12. Robert Justice (Florida) 4:21.96, 13. Tim Martin (Harvard) 4:22.30, 14. Mark Leonard (Eastern Michigan) 4:23.00, 15. Andy Potts (Michigan) 4:23.35, 16. Mark Kwok (USC) 4:23.39.