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Moção de louvor - 8k2yazhx Estado de Mato Grosso Assembleia Legislativa Despacho NP: 8k2yazhx SECRETARIA DE SERVIÇOS LEGISLATIVOS 20/08/2019 Moção de louvor nº 1216/2019 Protocolo nº 6630/2019 Autor: Dep. Dr. Eugênio Com fulcro no Art. 185-A, do Regimento Interno desta Casa de Leis, requeiro à Mesa Diretora, ouvido o Soberano Plenário, que registre nos anais "MOÇÃO DE LOUVOR", na forma: "A ASSEMBLÉIA LEGISLATIVA DO ESTADO DE MATO GROSSO, por seus membros, mediante requerimento do Deputado Dr. Eugênio, vem apresentar MOÇÃO DE LOUVOR ao Senhor FELIPE FERREIRA LIMA, atleta olímpico, Cuiabano, que em vários campeonatos internacionais de natação tem levado o nome do Brasil ao pódio." JUSTIFICATIVA O Sr. FELIPE FERREIRA LIMA, é natural de Cuiabá-MT, nasceu em 05/04/1985, filho de Helio Lima da Silva e Wilma Joaquim Ferreira Bigio. Atleta Mato-grossense, Felipe Lima, que desde os oito anos, praticava esportes como ginástica artística, lutas e futebol. Morava ao lado da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (Escolinha do Uirapuru/UFMT) e, lá, aos 12 anos, começou a praticar natação por recomendação de um médico, que percebeu seu crescimento acelerado. Aos 15 anos, participou do primeiro campeonato brasileiro, quando ganhou sua primeira prova dos 100 metros nado peito, e se profissionalizou. Felipe Lima foi vice-campeão mundial na prova dos 50 metros nado peito no Campeonato Mundial de Esportes Aquáticos - Gwangju 2019 em Gwangju na Coréia do Sul. A competição aconteceu entre os dias 22-28 de julho. Neste mês de agosto o atleta foi vice-campeão na prova dos 4 x 100 metro Medley, nos Jogos Pan-Americanos - Lima 2019, oficialmente denominados XVIII Jogos Pan-Americanos; essa foi a 4ª participação do nadador em jogos Pan Americanos. -
OLYMPIC FOCUS at WORLD CHAMPS Page 7
HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONS AND ALL-AMERICANS SEPTEMBER 2011 —VOLUME 52 NO. 9 OLYMPIC FOCUS AT WORLD CHAMPS page 7 “The daily news of swimming” Check us out online at: www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com fΰxÊ1-ÊUÊf{°xäÊ NIKE.COM INSIDE THIS ISSUE of 7131830 7 LET THE HYPE BEGIN! by John Lohn After what took place at the World Championships in Shanghai, the hype for London will now build and build, eventually hitting a crescendo when July rolls around. 14 SWIMMER OF YEAR LEADS DEPARTMENTS: TEAM OF YEAR by Jeff Commings 6 A VOICE Ê-Õ«iÀÃÌ>ÀÊ >Û`Ê >Êi`Ê ÃÊ for the SPORT Hershey High School (Pa.) team to : 38 FOR THE RECORD ON THE COVER ÌÃÊvÀÃÌÊ ÞÃ½Ê >Ì>Ê} Ê-V Ê 39 NISCA ALL-AMERICANS Ryan Lochte, with Championship. 45 CALENDAR four individual gold 18 TWO AT THE TOP by Emily Sampl medals—including 46 PARTING SHOT For only the second time since a world record Swimming World began crowning a national high school in the 200 meter V >«ÊÊÌ iÊi>ÀÞÊ£ÇäÃÊLÞÃ]ʣǣÆÊ}ÀÃ]Ê£ÇÈ®]Ê IM—plus a gold and two schools have tied as the top team: The Baylor School bronze in relays, left Shanghai’s Oriental (Tenn.) and Carmel High School (Ind.) girls. Sports Center’s 22 POOL’S EDGE: Messages in Water by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen Indoor Stadium in China, site of the 24 DRYSIDE TRAINING: Swim Exercises to Do at Home 14th FINA World by J.R. Rosania Championships, as 27 Q&A WITH COACH CHARLIE GRIFFITHS, the current No. -
January-February 2003 $ 4.95 Can Alison Sheppard Fastest Sprinter in the World
RUPPRATH AND SHEPPARD WIN WORLD CUP COLWIN ON BREATHING $ 4.95 USA NUMBER 273 www.swimnews.com JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 $ 4.95 CAN ALISON SHEPPARD FASTEST SPRINTER IN THE WORLD 400 IM WORLD RECORD FOR BRIAN JOHNS AT CIS MINTENKO BEATS FLY RECORD AT US OPEN ������������������������� ��������������� ���������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������ � �������������������������� � ����������������������� �������������������������� �������������������������� ����������������������� ������������������������� ����������������� �������������������� � ��������������������������� � ���������������������������� ������������������������ ������������������������� ��������������������������� �������������������������� ������������ ������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������������� � ������������������� � ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������� ����������������������������� ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������� ������������������� SWIMNEWS / JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 3 Contents January-February 2003 N. J. Thierry, Editor & Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 273 VOLUME 30, NUMBER 1 Marco Chiesa, Business Manager FEATURES Karin Helmstaedt, International Editor Russ Ewald, USA Editor 6 Australian SC Championships Paul Quinlan, Australian Editor Petria Thomas -
Men's Butterfly
Men’s All-Time World LCM Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 125 100 METER BUTTERFLY Top 6460 Performances 49.82** Michael Phelps, USA 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Splits: 23.36, 49.82 [26.46]. (Reaction Time: +0.69. (Note: Phelps’ third world-record in 100 fly, second time in 23 days he has broken it. Last man to break wr twice in same year was Australian Michael Klim, who did it twice in two days in December of 1999 in Canberra, when he swam 52.03 [12/10] and 51.81 two days later. (Note: first time record has been broken in Rome and/or Italy. (Note: Phelps’ second-consecutive gold. Ties him with former U.S. teammate Ian Crocker for most wins in this event [2]. Phelps also won @ Melbourne [2007] in a then pr 50.77. U.S. has eight of 13 golds overall. (Note: Phelps first man to leave a major international competition holding both butterfly world records since Russia’s Denis Pankratov following the European Championships in Vienna 14 years ago [August 1995]. Pankratov first broke the 200 world record of USA’s Melvin Sewart [1:55.69 to win gold @ the 1991 World Championships in Perth] with his 1:55.22 @ Canet in June of ’95. The Russian then won the gold and broke the global-standard in the 100 w/his 52.32 @ Vienna two months later. That swim took down the USA’s Pablo Morales’ 52.84 from the U.S. World Championship Trials in Orlando nine years earlier [June ‘86]. -
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. -
Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 14.12
14.-17.12.2017 Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 Seite: 2 Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 14.12. - 17.12.2017, Berlin Veranstalter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V. Ausrichter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V. Teilnehmende Vereine: Nr. Verein Aktive Starts Staffeln 1 SC Liestal SUI 1 3 2 SC Villingen 1950 GER LSV 1 1 5 3 SG Poseidon Eppelheim GER LSV 1 1 1 3 4 SG Regio Freiburg GER LSV 1 4 10 2 5 SGR Karlsruhe GER LSV 1 6 23 2 6 SK Neptun Leimen GER LSV 1 3 10 7 SV Mannheim GER LSV 1 5 12 2 8 SV Nikar Heidelberg GER LSV 1 5 16 9 Swimteam HedDos GER LSV 1 3 11 10 SC Prinz Eugen München GER LSV 2 1 4 11 SC Wfr. München GER LSV 2 1 2 12 SG Bamberg GER LSV 2 3 11 2 13 SG Mittelfranken GER LSV 2 16 49 6 14 SG Stadtwerke München GER LSV 2 12 42 3 15 SSKC Poseidon Aschaffenburg GER LSV 2 1 5 16 SV Augsburg GER LSV 2 3 8 17 SV Bayreuth GER LSV 2 2 4 18 SV Würzburg 05 GER LSV 2 15 56 19 TSV Hohenbrunn-Riemerling GER LSV 2 4 10 2 20 TV 1862 Passau GER LSV 2 1 4 21 Berliner TSC GER LSV 3 7 25 4 22 SC Wedding Berlin GER LSV 3 1 2 23 SG Berliner Wasserratten GER LSV 3 1 4 24 SG Neukölln Berlin GER LSV 3 13 39 2 25 SG Steglitz Berlin GER LSV 3 1 3 26 SSC Berlin-Reinickendorf GER LSV 3 1 4 27 Wasserfreunde Spandau 04 GER LSV 3 15 43 3 28 Zehlendorfer TSV 1888 GER LSV 3 1 1 29 Potsdamer SV GER LSV 4 12 39 2 30 SSV PCK 90 Schwedt GER LSV 4 1 1 31 SGS Bremerhaven GER LSV 5 2 4 32 TSG HuchtingBlumenthal Bremen GER LSV 5 5 12 3 33 AMTV-FTV Hamburg GER LSV 6 1 5 34 Hamburger SC GER LSV 6 4 17 35 SG HT16 Hamburg GER LSV 6 2 6 36 SG-Bille Hamburg -
2020 12 26 NPC Annual Report
2020 Annual Report A Fabio e Gioele 1 informazioni certo utili a me nel presente ed WALTER BOLOGNANI: alla squadra assoluta nel futuro. Ma soprattutto STUDIARE, OSSERVARE, utili ad una sempre più precisa operatività federale sul territorio. Riconducendo il tutto ad INFORMARSI, alcuni termini: viaggiare, osservare, offrire una disponibilità totale, condividere e indirizzare CONFRONTARSI ove necessario. E ancora, gratificare ogni Silvia Scapol atleta con cui io entri in contatto, 4 gennaio indipendentemente dalla sua posizione nei ranking regionali o nazionali. Uno dei segreti della straordinaria crescita del nuoto è certamente la qualità del lavoro svolto a NPC - Tu vivi a stretto contatto con le nuove livello giovanile e alla sinergia fra la nazionale generazioni: che evoluzione c’è stata tra i maggiore e quella junior. Ne parliamo con il giovani nuotatori da un punto di vista tecnico? commissario tecnico delle squadre nazionali giovanili, nonché colonna portante di Nuoto•com, WB - C’è più attenzione ai cosiddetti dettagli, Walter Bolognani. ma non ancora in modo sistematico. Mi riferisco a tutti i momenti in cui la tecnica di Nuoto•com - Si sta concludendo un esecuzione può portare a differenze notevoli quadriennio che sicuramente è stato nel risultato finale. Il guaio è che se, io per significativo per l’Italia del nuoto. Non è ancora primo, continuiamo a definirli dettagli, si tempo di bilanci, poiché mancano ancora finisce con il sottovalutare un elemento alcuni mesi per l’appuntamento olimpico a cardine per l’ottenimento della prestazione e si Tokyo, ma come è stato questo percorso fino rimane in una direttrice fatta di serie e tempi, ad ora? scordando che nello sviluppo a medio-lungo termine il “come” si fanno le cose prevarrà Walter Bolognani - Il triennio 2016-2019 ha sempre sul “quanto”, inteso in termini di tempi rappresentato per l’Italia un crescendo che di percorrenza. -
FINA Champions Swim Series 2019 - Athletes List
Published on fina.org - Official FINA website (//www.fina.org) FINA Champions Swim Series 2019 - Athletes List Updated on: 19.04.2019 Guangzhou (CHN) - Men 50m Freestyle - USA Anthony Ervin - GBR Ben Proud - ITA Andrea Vergani - RUS Vladimir Morozov 100m Freestyle - RUS Vladimir Morozov - BEL Pieter Timmers - RUS Kliment Kolesnikov - RSA Chad Le Clos 200m Freestyle - CHN Sun Yang - RSA Chad Le Clos - LTU Danas Rapsys - CHN Wang Shun 400m Freestyle - ITA Gabriele Detti - CHN Sun Yang - AUS Jack McLoughlin - UKR Mykhailo Romanchuk 50m Backstroke - RUS Kliment Kolesnikov - ROU Robert Glinta - RUS Vladimir Morozov - USA Michael Andrew 100m Backstroke - CHN Xu Jiayu - RUS Kliment Kolesnikov - JPN Ryosuke Irie - ROU Robert Glinta 200m Backstroke - CHN Xu Jiayu - JPN Ryosuke Irie - LTU Danas Rapsys - CHN Li Guangyuan 50m Breaststroke - BRA Joao Gomes Jr - ITA Fabio Scozzoli - BRA Felipe Lima - USA Michael Andrew 100m Breaststroke - RUS Anton Chupkov - NED Arno Kamminga - ITA Fabio Scozzoli - USA Michael Andrew 200m Breaststroke - KAZ Dmitry Balandin - RUS Anton Chupkov - JPN Ippei Watanabe - CHN Qiu Haiyang 50m Butterfly - GBR Ben Proud - BRA Nicholas Santos - UKR Andriy Govorov - USA Michael Andrew 100m Butterfly - RSA Chad Le Clos - RUS Andrei Minakov - USA Michael Andrew - CHN Li Zhuhao 200m Butterfly - JPN Masato Sakai - RSA Chad Le Clos - CHN Li Zhuhao - CHN Wang Zhou 200m Ind. Medley - CHN Wang Shun - CHN Qin Haiyang - USA Michael Andrew - CHN Wang Yizhe Guangzhou (CHN) - Women 50m Freestyle - DEN Pernille Blume - SWE Sarah Sjostrom - NED -
Men's All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings
Men’s All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 127 50 METER BACKSTROKE Top 2660 Performances 24.04** Liam Tancock, GBR 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.60. (Note: Great Britain’s first male backstroke gold-medalist [50, 100, 200]. Tancock’s first international gold/second world- record. (Note: bronze medalist [2005, Montreal; ’07, Melbourne]) 24.07*# Camille Lacourt, FRA XXX European Championships Budapest 08-12-10 (Reaction Time: +0.74. (Nore: also clocked European-record/history’second-fastest 100 back en route to gold several days earlieir [52.11]) 24.08sf1 Tancock 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.57) 24.23 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-09-15 (Reaction Time: +0.68, gold medalist) 24.24a Junya Koga, JPN 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.50. (Note: won 100 back gold in an Asian-record 52.26 clocking several days earlier.) 24.27sf2 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-08-15 (Reaction Time: +0.69) 24.28 Koga 17th Asian Games Incheon 09-21-14 (Reaction Time: +0.52 [fastest of race]. (Note: Games record, Koga’s third-consecutive gold/record. Won @ Doha in 2K6 [25.40]; Guangzhou, 2K10 [25.08]) 24.29sf2 Koga 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.48) 24.30sf1 Lacourt XXX European Championships Budapest 08-11-10 (Reaction Time: +0.71) 24.33* Randall Bal, USA/Stanford Eindhoven Swim Cup Eindhoven 12-05-08 (Reaction Time: +0.66) 24.34* Gerhard Zandberg, RSA/Arizona 13th World Championshps Rome 08-02-09 (Note: African record.) 24.36 Lacourt FRA Nationals/WCTs Strasbouug 03-27-11 (Note: French Open-“All Comers” record.) 24.37 Lacourt FRA Nats./Euro. -
Swimming World Magazine August 2010 Issue
Maintaining Pain-Free Shoulders N The Kick—Building Block for Better Swimming FINDING SUCCESS AS A 2-WAY SWIMMER See page 15 AUGUST 2010 —VOLUME 51 NO. 8 VLADIMIR MOROZOV: A LONG ROAD TO MALE HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMER OF THE YEAR page 8 “The daily news of swimming” Check us out online at: www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com fΰxÊ1-ÊUÊf{°xäÊ Turnmaster Pro: Optimize Pool Space for Turn Training, Practices, and Lessons Focus on Turns: Divides one lane into two adding more walls to practice on Vinyl Ester Chlorine Resistant Fiberglass: Aerospace material is built to withstand race speed turns and is resistant to chlorine damage Simple 2-Person Installation: Easy to install in minutes For more information call 888.333.4647 INSIDE THIS ISSUE of 12 15 21 27 8 FROM SIBERIA TO BEST IN THE U.S. by Jeff Commings Vladimir Morozov left the Arctic elements of Siberia three years ago for Southern California, where he has become the fastest high school swimmer in the country and Swimming World’s Male High School Swimmer of the Year. DEPARTMENTS: 12 CONTINUING GREATNESS by Jason Marsteller 6 A VOICE Dagny Knutson becomes only the fifth female for the SPORT ON THE COVER: to win back-to-back titles as Swimming World’s Female High School Swimmer of the Year. 36 FOR THE RECORD Senior Vladimir 15 A DUAL STAR by John Lohn 43 CALENDAR Morozov of Torrance She’s an international open water champion 46 PARTING SHOT High School in who also has competed in the pool at the Southern California World Championships. -
2015 British World Championships Selection Tracker
2015 British World Championships Selection Tracker Number Event Time Swimmer %age MEN 4 x 100 FREE Time 1 100 METRES BACKSTROKE MALE 0:52.88 Chris Walker-Hebborn Q Calum Jarvis 0:48.79 2 400 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE 4:03.51 Jazz Carlin Q Ben Proud 0:48.83 3 200 METRES INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MALE 1:57.79 Roberto Pavoni Q Robbie Renwick 0:49.12 4 200 METRES BREASTSTROKE MALE 2:08.34 Adam Peaty Q Duncan Scott 0:49.19 5 400 METRES FREESTYLE MALE 3:44.16 James Guy Q Total Time 3:15.93 6 200 METRES INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FEMALE 2:09.51 Siobhan-Marie O'Connor Q Selected? Yes 7 200 METRES BREASTSTROKE MALE 2:08.59 Andrew Willis 0.78% Relay only swimmers selected 4 800 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE 8:21.58 Jazz Carlin 0.91% MEN 4 x 200 FREE Time 8 400 METRES FREESTYLE MALE 3:45.89 Nick Grainger 1.13% 9 MEN'S 4 x 100 FREESTYLE RELAY 3:15.93 GBR Men 4 x 100 Free 1.71% 100 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE 0:53.83 Siobhan-Marie O'Connor 1.82% 10 WOMEN'S 4 x 100 FREESTYLE RELAY 3:38.43 GBR Women 4 x 100 Free 1.88% 13 1500 METRES FREESTYLE MALE 14:58.25 Stephen Milne 1.97% Total Time 0:00.00 14 200 METRES INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MALE 1:58.45 Dan Wallace 2.30% Selected? 15 100 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE 0:54.10 Francesca Halsall 2.33% Relay only swimmers selected 0 16 100 METRES BACKSTROKE FEMALE 1:00.03 Lizzie Simmonds 2.55% WOMEN 4 x 100 FREE Time 17 200 METRES BUTTERFLY FEMALE 2:08.63 Hannah Miley 2.59% Siobhan-Marie O'Connor 0:53.83 200 METRES INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY FEMALE 2:11.65 Hannah Miley 2.65% Francesca Halsall 0:54.10 18 100 METRES FREESTYLE MALE 0:48.79 Calum Jarvis 2.67% Lauren -
EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE Swimming Championships Finalists
EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE Swimming Championships Finalists 20191 Some of the stars of the European Short Course Championships in Copenhagen- top row, left Kirill Prigoda (Russia), centre, Adam Peaty (Great Britain), right, Ruta Meilutyte (Lithuania); middle row, left, Radoslaw Kawecki (Poland), centre, Maxence Orange (France), right, Fanny Lecluyse (Belgium); bottom, left, Andri Govorov (Ukraine), centre, Sarah Koehler (Germany) and Julia Hassler (Liechtenstein), right, Matteo Rivolta (Italy) (Photos: Giorgio Scala & Andrea Staccioli, Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto) 2 European Short Course Swimming Championships Finalists Contents European Sprint Results - Men 4 European Sprint Results - Women 7 European Short Course Championship Venues 10 Short Course Results - Men 11 Short Course Results - Women 88 Short Course Results - Mixed 164 European Sprint Championships Medals Tables - by country 167 European Sprint Championships Medals Tables - by event 169 European Short Course Medals Tables - by country 172 European Short Course Medals Tables - by event 178 European Short Course Leading Medallists - all time 191 Please note that, unless stated otherwise, the photos in this book were taken at the 2017 European Short Course Championships in Copenhagen 3 European Sprints Results 1991 to 1994 This book is in two sections. The first The first European Sprints were held section deals with the European Sprint between December 6th and 8th 1991 at Championships held between 1991 and Gelsenkirchen, Germany when the city 1994; the second, with the European agreed to organise the event with only Short Course Championships from 1996 to four months notice. The first European the present time. The tables of individual Short Course Championships in Rostock medals and event medal tables at the end in 1996 saw a significant expansion with of this publication, therefore, treats them some 36 events.