ALL-AM ERICA 1977 Harbor, Cal

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ALL-AM ERICA 1977 Harbor, Cal Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission ALL-AM ERICA 1977 Harbor, Cal. 4:38.79; David Phelps(12), Brown(12), Los Altos, Cal. 1:43.20; Rob- omonee Falls, Wis; Ken Vigiletti, Grovesy NATIONAL INT~SCHOLASTIC SWIMMING COACHES Mich; Kevin Wrlght(ll), Bangor, Maine. Michigan City Rogers, Ind. 4:39.00; Dav- ASSOCIATION 1977 High School All-American ert Hanlon(12)~ Shaler Area, Pa. 1:43.27; id Everett(12), Roosevelt, Iowa 4:39.20. Brian Smith(12), Fairview, Colo. i:&3.29; Honorable Mention - Thomas Anthony, Mer- Swim Team idian, Ind; Jeff Carter, Lincoln, Cole; Honorable Mention - Bob Men, grain, New- Compiled by: C. William Brandell Chris Rock(ll), Canyon, Cal. 1:43.36; port Harbor, Cal, 4:39.~8; Mark Donald- Dave Nichols, Ann Arbor Pioneer, Mich. Ross Chamberlain I Glenbrook North, Ill; Lakeview HS, Battle Creek, Michigan Steve Cochran(12), Midpark, Ohio; Steven son(12), Esperanza, Cal. 4:39.81; James 1:43.54; Todd Trowbridge(lO), Lynbrook, Kizer(12), Groves, Mich. 4:39.81; James Cal. 1:43.55; Francis Florez(12), St. Elliot,, Amarillo, Tex; Edward Goodman I St. 200 YD MEDLEY RELAY - Nova, Fb.Laud.,Fla. ,Francis Desales, Ohio; John Horvath(12), Harvey(12), Rocklede, Fla. 4:40'20; Vic b (Ireland (12) ,Re senthal(12), Ihnen(12) Horn- Xavier, Ohio 1:43.67; Julian Mack(12), New Swanson(12), Olympia, Wash. 4:AD.23; Re Trier East, Ill. 1:43.72; David Berg(ll), Midpark, Ohio; James Johnson, Pueblo Easty by(ll) 1:35.&O; Wilson, Long Beach, Cal. Cole; George Klaukey New Trier East, Ill; ert Hanlon(12), Shaler Area, Pa. 4:40-34; (Campbell, Winchell, Kemp, Stea) 1:36.07; Hic~an~ Me. 1:43.73; David Malin(lO), Christopher Hug(12), Boston College, ~a. Swett, Cal. 1:43.87~ ROn Pesyton, Westfield, NJ; Hill Rapp, San Marine, San Marine, Cal.(Fowler,Fran- Northglenn, Cole; James Weyhrauchy South- 4:40.50; Wesley Deane(12), Beyer, Cal. cis,Harrison,Nevill) 1:36.63; Foothill, east, Neb; Richard Williamson, Northglenn, 4:41.00. 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - Michael Saphir Santa Ana, Cal (Strachan,Gansel, Furniss, Cole; David Worthy Nicolet, Wis. Batcheler) 1:36.81; David Bouglas,Port c 12), Awalt, Cal. 1:52.22; James Fowler lOO YD BACKSTROKE - James Fowlerv San Mar- land, Ore. (Martin(12), Bratcher (ll), Baker 12), San Marine, Cal. 1:52.39; Jesse Vas- ino, Cal. 52.17; Ken Ireland(12), Nova, sallo(lO), Mission Viejo, Cal. 1:53.03; lOO YD BUTTERFLY - Tim Boyd(12), Farragut, (lO),Leichner(12) 1:37.27; Glen Oak, Can- Tenn. 49.82; John Oswiany(lO), Finneytown, Fla. 52.73; Davitt Cunningham(lO), San ton,Ohio (McAdam, Hamlin, Seiple, Sherer) Steve Lundquist(lO), Jonesboro, Ga. Ramon, Cal. 52.89; Vic Vassallo(ll), ~ 1:55.~0; Danny Rosenthal(12), Nova, Fla. Ohio 50.14; Corey Killpack(ll), Cyprus, 1:37.47; Mission VieJo,Mission Viejo,Cal. Utah 50.41; Jim Halliburton, Ladue, Me. sion Viejo, Cal. 53.04; Stuart Swamson~ #, (Bernicoat, Barber ,Vassallo, Scolman) 1:55.~8; David Pele(ll), Awalt, Cal. Sarasota, Fla. 53.30; Shawn O'Gorman, San 1:55.71; George Tidmarsh(ll), Hinsdale Cen. 50.74; Neil Macreadyy La Habra, Cal. 1:37.81; Terra Linda, San Rafael, Cal. 50.86; Jeff Little(12), Salinas, Cal. Clemente, Cal. 53.39; Mark Strohl, ~ Ar- (Gulick, Wagner, Pet er son, Crow) 1:37.86; Ill. 1:55.82; Steven Beugherty,Peniusula, bor Pfoneer, Mich. 53.41; ROn Finley(12), Wash. 1:55.97; Tim Maximoff(ll), Homestead, 51.O1; Brant Schroeder, Bonnabel, La. Hinsdale Cent., Hinsdale, Ill. (Allen, Bied- 51.02; Hunter Richmond(12)~ Clear Lake, plymouth Salem, Mich. 53.42; James Wine- rich,MarshalltHeimann) 1:38.09; St;xavier, Cal. 1:56.O1; James Winegarner(12),Lake- garner(12), Lakewood, Ohio 53.44; Steve wood, Ohio 1:56.02; John Ravenhall(lO), Tex. 51.12; John Rotticci, Miramonte, Cal. Cincinnati,Ohio (Berliant, Count s, Walt er, 51.19; Robert Harris(12), Knoxville Cath., Barnicoat(9), Mission Viejo, Cal. 53.48; Evans) 1:38.13; ClearwaterTClearwater,Fla- Sycamore, Ohio 1:56.13; John Grzeszczak Mark Kousnetz(12), Anaheim, Cal. 53.64; (12), Grimsley, N.Car. 1:56.20; Byrne Tenn. 51.20; David Pele(ll), Awalt, Cal. (Dean,Brown, Bowers,Crisler) 1:38.39; Santa 51.21; Dennis Baker(lO)! David Douglas, Dave Wilson(lO), Cin. Anderson, Ohio 53.71; Clara, Santa Clara, Cal.(Palstra,Mosher, Miller, Foothill, Cal. 1:56.26; Robert Brian Smith(12)~ Fairview, Colo. 53.73; Al- Harris(12), Knoxville Cath.,Tenn.l:56.29; Ore. 51.26; Dave Wilson(lO), Cin. Ander- Wessbecker,Painter) 1:38.58; Wilson, Ta- , son, Ohio 51.48; Kevin Strachan(10), Foot- lan Berliant(ll), St. Xavier, Ohio 53.76; coma,Wash. (Belton, Fregeau, McAlpine, Web ster) Paul Lohmann(12), Livermore, Cal. 1:56.45; Michael Palstra(12), Santa Clara, Cal. Tony Yancey, Foothill, Cal. 1:56.47; Shawn hilly Cal. 51.55; Brian McGuire(ll), Eis- 1:38.76; Rome Free Acad,Rome,NY (Early(ll), enhower, Wash. 51.56; Sam Seiple(lO), Glen 53.89; Kurt Langborg(12), Cumberland, RI Wells (lO)Arthur (12), Sherman(12) 1:38.90; 0'German, San Clemente, Cal. 1:56.48; Mark 53.90; Jay Merritt(12), Lincoln SE, Neb. Strohl, Ann Arbor Pioneer, Mich. 1:56.53; Oak, Ohio 51.58; William Paulus(lO)y Ar- Cyprus,Magna, Utah (Canfield, Clark, Killpack, lington Hghts, Tex. 51.63; Christopher 53.94; Mark Gordin(9), Oahr, Cal. 54.05; Shepherd) 1:38.96; Ann Arbor Pioneer,Ann ROb Long(ll), Radnor, Pa. 1:56.62; William Chris McAdam(12), Glen Oak, Ohio 54.18; Perry(12), Morrow, Ga. 1:56.69; Douglas Roth(12), Sandy Union, Ore. 51.67; Paul Arbor,Mich. (Strohl, Ander son, Legault, Cole ) Sims(ll)y Montgomery, Cal. 51.70; Ed Jerry Dakin(12), Milan, Mich. 54.20;James 1:39.05; Mira Costa,Manhattan Beach,Cal Morgan(12), Council Rock, Pa. 1:56.71; Hamilton(12), Riverdal~, Fla. 54.20; Scott Jeff Stiling(ll), Greenwich, Conn. Fuller(12), Littlston, Colo. 51.70; Lou (Kelsey,Diener,Taylor,Stager) 1:39.09; Las Benedetto(12), Trumbull, Conn. 51.75; Maim(12), Fargo South, N.Dak. 54.31; Tim Lomas,Wainut Creek, Cal. (Langskov,Pedretti, 1:56.78; Robert Lazar(12), Dearborn,Mich. Beyd(12), Farragut, Tenn. 54.32; Bill 1:56.81; Brian Ihnen(12), Nova, Fla. Craig Furniss(12), Foothilly Cal. 51.75; Pence,Beermann) 1:39.10; Bloomfield Hills Michael Saphir(12), Awalt, Cal. 51.80; Stabler, Ladue, Me. 54.36; Scott Scelye Andover, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Kleber (10), 1:56.82; Kirk Jensen, Acalanes, CA1. (ll), Wilson, Wash. 54.~0; William Juvrud 1:56.94; David Lundberg(lO), Prove, Utah Bruce Marshall~ Hinsdale Cent.y Ill. Meter (12), Ferguson(ll),McIntosh(12)l:39.42; 5L81; William Perry(12), Morro~ Ga.51.84; (12), Eastwood, Tex. 54.47; Robert Kelsik Richardson,Richard son, Tex •(Morgan,Krebs, 1:56.95; Matt Rye(ll), Behicia, Cal. Fairview, Ohio 54.48; Cary Hiller Shipman,Edge) 1:39.42; Huron,Ann Arbor, 1:57.00; Chris Rock(ll), Canyon, Cal. George Bewers(12), Clearwater, Fla. 51.95; Nicolet, Wis.54.50; John KennytAA), 1:57.O1; Hill Bartle(ll), North Penn, Pa. Andrew Texada(ll), Holy Savior Menard Cen. Mich. (Bethke, Richardson, Ke s slering, Bed- La. 52.08; Mike Kelly(12), Fountain Valley, Upper St. Clair, Pa. 54.53; Tony Yancey, erson) 1:39.51; Dearborn,Dearborn,Mich. 1:57.07; Steven Boss(12), La Quinta, Cal. Foothill, Cal. 54.5~. (Boa,wright (ll),Lazar (12), Dunworth (12 ) 1:57.24. Cal. 52.17; Craig Christie(12), Camp Hill, Honorable Mention - Dru Dunworth(12), Dear- Knoop(ll) 1:39.68; Ft. Myers,Ft.Myers~Fla. Honorable Mention - Willy Bratcher(ll), Pa. 52.2O. born, Mich. 54.57; George Nichols(ll), (Hollmann(12), Williams (12) ,Parrott (12), David Douglas, ore. 1:57.25; Christopher Pittsford-Sutherland, NY 54.67; Kevin Roth(12), Sandy Union, ore. 1:57.26; 100 YD FREESTYLE - Michael Kelly(12), Foun- Liguori(ll) 1:39.69; St.Charles, St. tain Valley, Cal. ~5-54; Chuck Sharpe(12), Strachan, Foothill, Cal. 54.71; Paul Loh- Char le s, Ill. (Peonski(12), St evens (12) Peon- Michael Palstra(12), Santa Clara, Cal. mann(12), Livermore, Cal. 55.74; Mark Bol- 1:57.64; Rinse Brink(ll), Memorial, Tex. Omaha Westside, Neb. 45.56; Donald Hornby ski(12),shely(12) 1:39.72; Miramonte, (ll), Nova, Fla. 45.74; Ambrose Gaines ton(12), Wilson, Wash. 54.76; Paul u&u1cK Orinda, Cal. (Schnugg, Sihner, Re,tic ci, Haye s ! l:57.69;Drn Dunworth(12), Dearborn, Mich. (12), Terra Linda, Cal. 5A.78~ 1:57.72; John Herschberg(12), Anaheim, Cal. (12), Winter Haven, Fla. 45.92; Kirk Mc- 1:39.73; Clarence,Clarence,NY (Bennett(12.), Gowan(12),Fremont,Cal. 46.00; Glenn John- Luthringer (ll), Glauber (12) Shaughne s sy(12) 1:57.97. son(12), Nova, Fla. 46.]I+; Mike Hayes, • lOO YD ~ASTSTROKE - Danny Rosen, hal(12), 1:39.77; Memorial,Houston, Tex (Brink, Pat- Newbury Park, Cal. 46.16; Byron Sims(12), Nova, Fla. 57.68; Greg Winchell(lO),Wil- terwan,Leonard,Craft) 1:39.80; Champaign ~0 YD FREESTYLE - Michael Kelly(12), son, Cal. 57.68; Gary Fregeau(ll), Wilson, Fountain Valley: Cal. 20.72; Bill Neville Rancho Alamitos,Cal. 46.25; T.Ryan y antis Cent., Champaign, Ill. (Yount, Colwell, Tom- (lO), Cordova, Cal. 46.32; Paul Sims(ll), Wash. 58.52; Robert Wiltse(12), Sheldon, lin,Hobbs) 1:39.83; Anaheim, Anaheim, Cal.
Recommended publications
  • Pacific Swimming Swim Guide TABLE of CONTENTS
    2013-2014 Pacific Swimming Swim Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Time Standards 25 Swimmer Information 2 PC-B / PC-A / PC-JO Standards (SCY) 26 How to Enter a Swim Meet 2 PC-B / PC-A / PC-JO Standards (LCM) 27 Times Database 2 PC-FW Standards 28 Time Standards & Top Times 3 USA Swimming Motivational Standards (SCY) 29 All-Star Teams 3 USA Swimming Motivational Standards (LCM) 30 Camps 3 PC Senior Standards 31 High School Competition 4 USA-S Sectional Championships Time Standards 32 Transferring Club Affiliation 4 USA-S Grand Prix Time Standards 33 Contacts 4 Junior & Senior National Standards 42 General Information 4 PC Rules & Regulations 35 Sanctions 4 Section 1-Adminstration of the Swimming Program 35 PC Website 4 Section 2-Swim Meet Preparation 38 Bylaws 4 Section 3-Conduct of Meets 41 Insurance 4 Section 4-Age Group Competition 44 USA Swimming Contact Information 5 Section 5-Senior Competition 48 Board of Directors 5 Section 6-Zone Autonomy 51 Board of Directors Meetings 5 Section 7-Closed Leagues 51 2013-2014 BOD Members/Contact Information 5 Section 8-Officiating 51 Members of Standing Committees 6 Section 9-Travel Assistance 52 Board of Review 6 Section 10-Honor Code 54 National Time Verification 6 USA Swimming Code of Conduct 57 Zone Contacts 7 Article 304-Code of Conduct 57 Zones Defined 7 Article 305-Athlete Protection Policies 59 2013-2014 Zone Officers 7 Article 306-Sexual Misconduct Reporting Requirements 60 Club Index by Name 9 Records 61 Club Index by Code 10 Age Group (Pacific & National)-Girls 62 Club Contact Information 11 Age Group (Pacific & National)-Boys 67 Zone 1 North 11 Age Group (Pacific & National)–15-18 Relays 72 Zone 1 South 12 PC All-Star Relay 73 Zone 2 14 Senior (Pacific & American) 75 Zone 3 15 Far Western Championships 77 Zone 4 17 Leagues 18 2013-2014 Swim Schedule 19 PC Swim Guide 1 INTRODUCTION Each year we produce this swim guide as a source of information for our members and those interested in the sport of swimming.
    [Show full text]
  • 1973 All America
    200 YD ~P~EASTSTROKE - David Wilkiey U. Furnissy James McConica, John Tingley); Kendall Shorkey t Northern Michigan Univ. of Miami; Brian Joby Stanford; John F. Univ. of Tennessee (Jeff Lewis, Kenneth John Sheekley, Univ. of Puget Sound; 1973 ALLAMERICA Hencken, Stanford; Richard Colellay U. Knoxy Keith Gilliam, Christian Noll) ; Richard Haudel, Bowdoin College, Thomas of Washington; Stuart Isaac~ U.of Michl- Univ. of California, Los Angeles (Rex StenovBc, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Kevin gan; Thomas Bruce~ UCLA; Mark Chatfield, Favero, Robert Clarke, Kurt Krumpholz, McVerry, Cal State Univ. at Northridge. USC; Richard Seywert~ Univ.of Tennessee; Tim McDonnell); Univ. of Washington 200 YD FREESTYLE - Mike Carnahany Univ. 1973 ALL--CA NCAA UNIVERSITY TEAM J.Gary Cheloskyy U.of Florida; Jeff (Stanley Carpery Kurt Knipher, Robert of California-Irvine; Peter Hovlandy White r U. of Tennessee; Lere~ Engstrandy MacDonald~ Daniel Hannula); North Caro- Chico State; Christopher Webb I Chico Compdled by:. Don B. Reddishy Chailnnan lina State Univ. (Mark Elliott, Tony All.America Selection Committee U.of Tennessee; Gary Willisy USC; Robt, State; Bruce Oliver, Chico State;Stuart Rachner~ Univ. of Texasy Austin; Richard Corlissy ~Jim Schliestett~ Rusty~ Lurwich); Swatoshy Univ. of California-Davls; Kurt Bohany St. Bonaventure. Univ. of Michigan (Jose Aranhay Ray Mor Yosty US Merchant Marine Acad.; Ralph ~O YD FREESTYLE - John Trambley, U.of Cullough~ Dan Fiehbu~nuy Tom Szuba); So. Tennessee; John Reeves, U. Florida; 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - Stephen Leey Calif. State Univ.-~orthridge; Methodist Univ.(John Thorburn~ Ray Ince, Larry Poltey Univ. of Calif.-Davis; Chuck Raburn~ No.Carolina State Univ.; ~ss~ USC; Gary Hally' Indiana; Thomas John Rubottom~ Paul Tietze); Stanford Mel Nashy Indiana U.; Kenneth Knoxy Szuba~ U.Michigan; Stanley Carper~ U.of Thomas Crainy Williams College; Boyd (Dean Anderson~ ROn Lon~luottiy Steven Philpoty Univ.
    [Show full text]
  • Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo
    HistoFINA SWIMMING MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS AT OLYMPIC GAMES Last updated in November, 2016 (After the Rio 2016 Olympic Games) Fédération Internationale de Natation Ch. De Bellevue 24a/24b – 1005 Lausanne – Switzerland TEL: (41-21) 310 47 10 – FAX: (41-21) 312 66 10 – E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fina.org Copyright FINA, Lausanne 2013 In memory of Jean-Louis Meuret CONTENTS OLYMPIC GAMES Swimming – 1896-2012 Introduction 3 Olympic Games dates, sites, number of victories by National Federations (NF) and on the podiums 4 1896 – 2016 – From Athens to Rio 6 Olympic Gold Medals & Olympic Champions by Country 21 MEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 22 WOMEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 82 FINA Members and Country Codes 136 2 Introduction In the following study you will find the statistics of the swimming events at the Olympic Games held since 1896 (under the umbrella of FINA since 1912) as well as the podiums and number of medals obtained by National Federation. You will also find the standings of the first three places in all events for men and women at the Olympic Games followed by several classifications which are listed either by the number of titles or medals by swimmer or National Federation. It should be noted that these standings only have an historical aim but no sport signification because the comparison between the achievements of swimmers of different generations is always unfair for several reasons: 1. The period of time. The Olympic Games were not organised in 1916, 1940 and 1944 2. The evolution of the programme.
    [Show full text]
  • Top Ten Short Course Yards
    $6.00 United States Masters Swimming, Inc. 1992/1993 Top Ten Short Course Yards and World Records as of May 1, 1993 Short Course Meters : Long Course Meters A- ~ I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ Published September 1993 \_ TOP TEN SHORT COURSE YARDS 50 YO. FREE IJOMEN 19-24 50 YO. BACK WOMEN 19·24 2:39.55 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 23 5:05.01 WENDY HANSEN 24 23.97 SUOI MI LLER 91 27.85 DEBBIE RISEN 90 SO YD. FLY IJOMEN 19-24 ***************************** 24.28 PEGGY GROSS 24 28.67 SUSIE BURT 21 26.59 SUOI MILLER 91 SO YO. FREE IJOMEN 25-29 24.61 MICHE LLE H CHO'.J 24 29.00 H. COULSON-MOORE 23 27.52 JULIE MARTIN 23 23.20 ANNA PETTIS-SCOTT92 25.36 MONIQUE NICO LAO 20 29.30 JENNIFER TOTON 22 27.54 PEGGY GROSS 24 24.11 DANA DUTCHER 25 25.37 MINOO GUPTA 23 30. 15 JAMIE SORRENTINO 19 27.55 MICHELLE H CHOW 24 24.23 JENNY SUSSER 26 25.70 KARA HOPKINS 23 30.18 TINA ESSEX 22 27.61 SUNNY SMILEY 22 24.66 COLLETTE HO'.JARD 28 25.81 MICHEL LE CHIGGER! 24 30.26 TRACEY CRILLY 23 27.88 JENNIFER TOTON 22 24.76 MICHELLE CHO'.J 25 25.92 ANDREA BARDIN 24 30 . 39 MARCELLE BACLASKI 23 28.17 H. COULSON -MOORE 23 24 .93 JAMIE HERRINGTON 27 25.94 SUNNY SMILEY 22 30.40 CHERYL ATTUBATO 19 28.39 EMI LY RAMIREZ 20 2S.03 AIMEE LEHR 25 26.05 KATHERINE NOOK 22 30 .
    [Show full text]
  • Southern California Swimming, Inc
    $6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING, INC. a local swimming committee of USA SWIMMING, INC 2011 Swim Guide Published by the House of Delegates of Southern California Swimming Jeri Marshburn, General Chairman Mary J. Swalley, Executive Director SWIM OFFICE 41 Hitchcock Way, Suite B Santa Barbara, California 93105-3101 Post Office Box 30530 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0530 (805) 682-0135 In Southern California: (800) 824-6206 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. FAX: (805) 687-4175 Visit SCS on the internet at www.socalswim.org Email: [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Southern California Swimming Directory Page 3 Board of Directors & Board of Review Page 4 Committee Officers Page 6 Club Rosters Page 13 Swim Calendar Page 28 Rules and Procedures Page 43 Glossary for Southern California Swimming Page 44 Part One-General Rules and Procedures Page 47 I. Authority and Relationships Page 47 II. Integrity of the Competition Page 48 III. Registration and Affiliation Page 49 IV. Entry into the Competition Page 51 V. Administrative Procedures Page 53 VI. Southern California Swimming Funds Page 54 Part Two-Conduct of the Competition Page 58 I. Conduct of Meets, General Page 58 II. Conduct of Meets, "Timed Finals" Page 58 III. Conduct of Meets, "Heats and Finals" Page 59 IV. Conduct of Meets, "Time Trials" Page 60 V. Submission of Entries Page 60 VI. Limitation on Entries Page 61 VII. Entry Times Page 61 VIII. Errors Related to Entries Page 62 IX. Administration Page 62 Part Three-Senior Competition Page 64 I. Eligibility Page 64 II. Senior Invitationals Page 64 III.
    [Show full text]
  • USC's Mcdonald's Swim Stadium
    2003-2004 USC Swimming and Diving USC’s McDonald’s Swim Stadium Home of Champions The McDonald’s Swim Stadium, the site of the 1984 Olympic swimming and diving competition, the 1989 U.S. Long Course Nationals and the 1991 Olympic Festival swimming and diving competition, is comprised of a 50-meter open-air pool next to a 25-yard, eight-lane diving well featuring 5-, 7 1/2- and 10- meter platforms. The home facility for both the USC men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams conforms to all specifications and requirements of the International Swimming Federation (FINA). One of the unusual features of the pool is a set of movable bulkheads, one at each end of the pool. These bulkheads are riddled with tiny holes to allow the water to pass Kennedy Aquatics Center, which houses locker features is the ability to show team names and through and thus absorb some of the waves facilities and coaches’ offices for both men’s scores, statistics, game times and animation. that crash into the pool ends. The bulkheads and women’s swimming and diving. It has a viewing distance of more than 200 can be moved, so that the pool length can be The Peter Daland Wall of Champions, yards and a viewing angle of more than 160 adjusted anywhere up to 50 meters. honoring the legendary USC coach’s nine degrees. The McDonald’s Swim Complex is located NCAA Championship teams, is located on the The swim stadium celebrated its 10th in the northwest corner of the USC campus, exterior wall of the Lyon Center.
    [Show full text]
  • Scs-Swim-Guide.Pdf (Socalswim.Org
    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING, INC. (CA) CA is a Local Swimming Committee of USA SWIMMING, INC 2021 Swim Guide Published by the House of Delegates of Southern California Swimming Terry Stoddard, General Chairman SWIM OFFICE 28000 S. Western Ave., #226 San Pedro, CA 90732 -or- Postal Annex – Rancho Palos Verdes Attn: Southern California Swimming 28625 S. Western Ave., Box #182 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 (310) 684-1151 Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visit Southern California Swimming (CA) on the internet at https://www.socalswim.org Email: [email protected] NOTE: Updates to the 2021 Swim Guide will be available during the calendar year online at socalswim.org 1 Greetings, and Welcome to Southern California Swimming (CA)! CA is one of 59 Local Swimming Committees (LSCs) within USA Swimming. USA Swimming is one of the National Governing Bodies (NGBs) under the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the USOC is part of the Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA). FINA is the swimming organization within the International Olympic Committee (IOC)….the group that organizes the Olympics. So, your club is the grassroots level of membership for swimming that goes all the way up to the Olympics! From San Luis Obispo down to San Clemente and over to Las Vegas, we have about 25,000 athletes, coaches, officials and parent volunteers in our membership. Because our LSC is so large--the largest membership in the country--we have 6 Geographic sub- Committees: Coastal, Desert, Eastern, Metro, Pacific and Orange to help with administration and local competitions. CA oversees registration for all our clubs and individual members, swim meet sanctions—roughly 400 swim meets per year are sanctioned/approved by CA, multiple camps and all-star teams, as well as educational programs for everyone.
    [Show full text]
  • 1978 All-Americans
    Reprint with Swimming World's Permission NCAA Division I Tennessee rolled up the carpet on USC's skein of four consecutive NCAA 1978 Division I championships last March by first stirring a vial of Volunteer Orange water into the Belmont Plaza pool, and All-Americans then drawing 305 points from this mix- ture by the tail of a coonskin cap. In win- ning their first collegiate championship under Ray Bussard, the Volunteers also dominated the 1978 All-American rating top honors in the NCAA's list of 13 Northridge was paced by Jerry Welsh, list compiled by Don Reddish, chairman swimming events. who recorded four top 12 finishes, the of the All-American selection committee. Ohio State dominated the list of 24 standard for All-American mention. Paced by Andy Coan, three Tennessee All-American divers by filling seven of Twelve Matadors accounted for swimmers were named All-Americans in the top positions. Steve Eberle, Kent Northridge's 26 individual titles in the 13 three events, as the Volunteers comman- Volser and Frank D'Amico each received events, while all three Northridge relay ded 25 spots on the A-A hit-list. Coan double awards. teams were also honored, including a top was a double winner in the NCAA meet, Three-meter champion Christopher finish by the 400 medley team. while Marc Foreman and Bob Sells also Snode of Florida was a double All- The season's gold star award, however, finished among the top 12 in each of their American diver, as were Michigan must be granted to Chico's David Tittle, three events.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011-12 Auburn Swimming and Diving
    2011-12 Auburn Swimming And Diving 13 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 22 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2,130 ALL-AMERICANS 2011 SEC CHAMPIONS 2011 SEC Champions Auburn’s men captured their 15th consecutive SEC Championship in 2011 in Gainesville, Fla., holding off the host Florida Gators in the closest SEC meet ever. 3 THE AUBURN PROGRAM THE AUBURN PROGRAM When swimmers come into the Auburn program, they do not just improve, but they flourish. Headed by Olympian Brett Hawke, along with assistants Frank Bradley, Cesar Cielo Richard Long, Carrie Karkoska and Sam 50 Free 100 Free Busch, the Auburn coaching staff works Entered the Program Entered the Program 19.20 42.58 every day in refining technique in strokes, Left the Program Left the Program *18.47 *40.92 starts, turns and underwater work. * - NCAA Record The work in the pool is coupled with the dry land workouts in the fall and weight training with strength and condition- ing coach Bryan “PK” Karkoska. Working Michael Silva through PK’s dryland training, Auburn swimmers are physically prepared for 100 Breast 200 Breast Entered the Program 56.27 Entered the Program Left the program 2:15.87 the training necessary to challenge for a 52.09 Left the program 1:58.65 championship every year. Maggie Bird 500 Free 1650 Free Entered the Program Entered the Program 4:55.09 17:43.55 Left the program Left the program 4:36.63 15:52.35 4 THE AUBURN PROGRAM THE AUBURN PROGRAM Auburn swimmers are also aided in their training by top-notch facilities. Swimming daily in the James E.
    [Show full text]
  • Record Revolution Underway Canadian Olympic Trials
    CANADIAN OLYMPIC TRIALS RECORD REVOLUTION UNDERWAY $ 4.95 USA NUMBER 258 www.swimnews.com MAY-JUNE 2000 $ 4.95 CAN CANADIANCANADIAN RECORDRECORD SETTERSETTER RICKRICK SAYSAY O'NEILLO'NEILL ANDAND THORPETHORPE RULERULE AUSTRALIANAUSTRALIAN TRIALSTRIALS 2 SWIMNEWS / MAY-JUNE 2000 SWIMNEWS CONTENTS MAY-JUNE 2000 N. J. Thierry, Editor & Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 258 VOLUME 27, NUMBER 5 Marco Chiesa, Business Manager Karin Helmstaedt, International Editor FEATURES Russ Ewald, Sunland, USA Editor Paul Quinlan, Australian Editor 14 Australian Olympic Trials / Nationals Nick Thierry Cecil Colwin, Ottawa, Features Editor Anita Smale, Copy Editor Aussies Have Strongest Olympic Team in 40 Years Feature Writers George Block, San Antonio, USA 17 Personality: Ian Thorpe Ian Hanson Nikki Dryden, Calgary Knows No Fear, Knows No Barriers or Limits Katharine Dunn, Halifax Wayne Goldsmith, Australia 18 Personality: Susan O’Neill Ian Hanson Anita Lonsbrough, England Oldest Record Falls International Statistical Support Group: Jorge Aguado, Argentina 16-17 Poster: Geoff Huegill Marco Chiesa Rumen Atanasov, Bulgaria Chaker Belhadj, Tunisia 22 Canadian Olympic Trials Katherine Dunn Young-Ryul Cho, Korea Rick Say Betters 20-Year-Old 400 Free Record Szabolcs Fodor, Hungary Gerd Heydn, Germany Three Canadian Records Tumble Franck Jensen, Denmark Berth Johansson, Sweden 23 Qualify for Individual Events and 13 as Relay Alternates Daniel Pichon / Michel Salles, France Hans Peter Sick, Germany 25 Personality: Michael Mintenko Nikki Dryden Juan Antonio Sierra, Spain Neville Smith, South Africa Success at Age 24 Fratisek Stochl, Czech Republic 26 Trends Katherine Dunn Nelson Vargas, Mexico Janusz Wasko, Poland Older, Wiser, and Faster Sumire Watanabe, Japan Computer programs for TAG, World Rankings 27 Nikki’s Diary Nikki Dryden developed by EveryWare Development Corporation.
    [Show full text]
  • ALL-TIME BOYS SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div
    ALL-TIME BOYS SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion (Score) Head Coach Runner-up (Score) Site 1917 Pasadena (23.5) Venice(14) 1919 San Diego (35) Huntington Park (2) 1922 Venice (65) Fred Cady Pasadena (28) Bimini Baths 1923 Venice (29) Fred Cady Pasadena (21) Long Beach Plunge 1924 Venice (45 1/5) Fred Cady San Diego (19 1/2) UCLA 1925 Pasadena (38) Leland Auley Hollywood (33) Hollywood AC 1926 Los Angeles (44) Elmer Crumley Long Beach Poly Huntington Park HS 1927 Long Beach Poly (41) Wally Detrick Huntington Park (21)-Hollywood (21) Huntington Park HS 1928 Hollywood (51) Clyde Swensen Long Beach Poly (36) Huntington Park HS 1929 Long Beach Poly (56) Wally Detrick San Diego (21) Fullerton HS 1930 San Diego (31) Hobbs Adam Hollywood (24) Hollywood HS 1931 Fullerton (33) Albert Dowden Long Beach Poly (25) Long Beach Poly HS Class C Long Beach 1932 Long Beach Poly (52.5) Wally Detrick Fullerton (23.5) Los Angeles HS 1933 Long Beach Poly (41) Wally Detrick Fullerton (21) L.A. Swim Stadium 1934 (No meet held) 1935 Fullerton (53) Jimmy Smith Long Beach Poly (43) L.A. Swim Stadium 1935 Class C Long Beach HIgh School 1936 Fullerton (57) Jimmy Smith Long Beach Poly (48.5) Inglewood HS 1937 Long Beach Poly (53) Wally Detrick Fullerton (35.5) Fullerton HS 1938 Long Beach Poly (38) Wally Detrick Huntington Beach (35) Huntington Beach HS 1939 Long Beach Wilson (49) Pete Archer Long Beach Poly (28) Compton Junior College 1940 Redlands (34) Orville Scherrard Huntington Beach (33) Compton Junior College 1941 Whittier (41) Heber Holloway
    [Show full text]
  • 1977 Southeasternconference
    FINALRE SUL TS 1977 SOUTHEASTERNCONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHJ1J,1PIONSHIPS UNIVERSITYOF GEORGIA Athens, Ga. March 3,4,5, 1977 FINAL TEAMSTANDINGS Tennessee ..................... 511 Alabama •••.•.•.•••.••••••..••• 427 Auburn ..•••..•..•••.•...•••.•. 397 Fl ori da ...... .................. 281 Georgia ....................... 90 L • S • U• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 85 Vanderbilt .................... 54 Kentucky ...................... 47 SOUTHEASTERNCON FERENCES WI MMING RECORDS (As o_n March 6, 1977) EVENT NAME(S) UNIVERSITY TI ME YEAR SITE FREESTYLE 50-YARD David E9gar Tennessee :20.23 1971 Alabama John Newton Tennessee :20.23 1977 Georgi a 100- YARD Jonty Skinner Alab ama : 44. l 0 1977 Georgi a 200- YARD Bill Forrester Auburn l : 37. 43 1977 Georgia 500-YARD Casey Convers e Alabama 4:26.20 1977 Georgia 1650- YARD Casey Converse Alabama 15 :24. 217 1977 Georgi a BACKSTROKE 100-YARD Eric Schwotzer Tennessee : 50. l 08 1977 Georgia 200-YARD Eric Schwotzer Tennessee l : 49. 19 1977 Georgia BREASTSTROKE l 00-YARD Scott Spann Auburn :55. 765 1977 Georgi a 200-YARD Scott Spann Auburn 2:03.00 1977 Georgia BUTTERFLY 100-YARD Bruce Rindahl Tennessee :48.188 1977 Georgia 200-YARD B"ill Forrester Tennessee l :46.25 1977 Georgi a INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200-YARD Leroy Engst rand Tennessee l :49.42 1976 Alabama 400-YARD Leroy Engstrand Tennessee 3:57.43 1976 Alabama RELAYS 400-YARD · MEDLEY Eric Schwotzer Tennessee 3:18.518 1977 Georgi a Mare Foreman Bruce Rindahl John Newton 400-YARD Tom White Tennessee 2:55.83 1977 Georgi a FREESTYLE Bob Sells John Newton John Ebuna 800-YARD Dave McCagg Auburn 6:33.25 1977 Georgia FREESTYLE Richard Hartman Don Langenmayr Bill Forrester EVENT#1 -- 500-YARDFREESTYLE AJ1ERICANRECORD: 4:19.05 by Tim Shc.~11, Lonq Beach State, 1976 SEC RECORD: 4:30.193 by Scott McDonald, Al~bama, 1976 STEGEi1/\J'1POOL RECORD: 4:35.001 by Bill Forr es ter, Auburn, 197°7 FIN/1.L TI ME ORDER UNIVERSITY TRIALS l.
    [Show full text]