MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICAN RELAYS 1950 Roger Slater 1M Diving 200 Free Relay 1951 Roger Slater 1M Diving 1996 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, John Haynes, Matt McVittie (HM) 1954 Ernest Stock 100 Breast 1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, Rob Braknis (HM) 1959 Curt Genders 1M Diving 1998 – Kevin Flanagan, Brendon Dedekind, Matt McVittie, Julio Santos Buck Hiles 400 Free 1999 – Brendon Dedekind, Julio Santos, Kevin Flanagan, Matt McVittie Robert Weber 1M, 3M Diving 2006 – Joel Roycik, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton, Jarryd Botha (HM) 1960 Curt Genders 1M, 3M Diving Robert Weber 1M, 3M Diving 400 Free Relay 1961 Curt Genters 1M*, 3M Diving 1996 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, John Haynes (HM) Buck Hiles 100 Fly 1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho, Matt McVittie, Perry (HM) 1962 Paul Thompson 220 Free, 440 Free 1998 – Matt McVittie, Julio Santos, Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry 1969 Phil Boggs 1M Diving 1999 – Matt McVittie, Brandon Dedekind, Kevin Flanagan, Stephen Parry (HM) 1970 Phil Boggs 1M, 3M Diving 2006 – Stephan Connor, Joel Roycik, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton (HM) Dean Jerger 50 Free 1971 Phil Boggs 1M*, 3M Diving 800 Free Relay 1978 Steve Allbritton 50 Free 1974 – John Hegert, Bob Horne, Steve Meisel, Cliff Schlak 1979 Kevin Connell 200 Breast 1976 – Larry Brown, Steve Meisel, Mike Gratton, Cliff Schlak 1985 Dan Akre 200 Breast (HM) 1990 – Vance Tankersly, Dieter Holtz, Scott Mundell, Charlie Rose (HM) Mike Kowalski 100 Back (HM) 1991 – Jose Gutierrez, Dieter Hotlz, Scott Mundell, Charlie Rose (HM) 1986 Mike Kowalski 100 Back 1997 – Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry, Darren Milun, Matt McVittie (HM) 1991 Paul Spray 1M, 3M Diving 1999 – Matt McVittie, Nelson Mora, Julio Santos, Stephen Parry (HM) Craig Zettle 100 Breast 2005 – Thomas Bishop, Billy Jamerson, Steve Roof, Kyle Young (HM) 1992 Paul Spray 1M Diving (HM) 2007 – Kyle Young, Alex Kennon, Ed Denton, Steve Roof (HM) Craig Zettle 100 Breast 1994 Ignacio Merino 100 Fly (HM) 200 Medley Relay 1995 Rob Brakins 200 Back 1995 – Rob Braknis, Ignacio Merino, Dustin Bengston, Eduardo Coelho (HM) Ignacio Merino 200 Fly (HM) 1996 – Erick Schlichenmaier, Tim Welsch, Chia Brendon Dedekind, (HM) 1996 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free (HM) 1997 – Rob Braknis, Brett Peterson, Stephen Parry, Brendon Dedekind Chip Haberstroh 400 IM (HM) 1998 – Brett Peterson, Brendon Dedekind, Stephen Parry, Julio Santos Stephen Parry 200 Fly (HM) 1997 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast 400 Medley Relay Stephen Parry 100 Fly, 200 Fly* 1995 – Robert Braknis, Ignacio Merino, Dustin Bengston, Eduardo Coelho (HM) 1998 Brendon Dedekind 50 Free*, 100 Breast, 100 Free (HM) 1997 – Rob Braknis, Brett Peterson, Stephen Parry, Brendon Dedekind Stephen Parry 200 Fly, 200 Free (HM) 1999 – Stephen Parry, Brett Peterson, Keam Ang, Brendon Dedekind 1999 Brendon Dedekind 100 Breast*, 50 Free, 100 Free (HM) Stephen Parry 100 Fly (HM), 100 Back (HM), 200 Fly (HM) (HM) – Honorable Mention Julio Santos 50 Free (HM) Brett Peterson 100 Breast (HM) 2003 Louis Gagnet 3M Diving (HM) 2006 Steve Roof 1650 Free (HM) 2007 Terry Horner 1M Diving*, 3M Diving Kyle Young 1650 Free, 500 Free (HM) Steve Roof 1650 Free (HM) 2008 Scott Baker 50 Free Terry Horner 1M Diving, 3M Diving (HM) Nick Graves 1650 Free (HM) Ian Rowe 1650 Free (HM)

* National Champion

Terry Horner

58 WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICAN RELAYS 1975 Susan Clark 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 100 IM 200 Free Katie Jones 100 Back 1976 - Laura Barber, Kim Reeves, Patty Taylor, Ritchie Dorrier Mary Montgomery 400 Free 1977 - Laura Barber, Ritchie Dorrier, Susie Yates, Jana Wilkins Jackie Walker 400 Free 1982 - Sharon Spuler, Lenore Gribble, Laurie Lehner, Simone Kusseling * 1976 Laura Barber 50 Back, 100 Back 2000 - Christine Williams, Christy Cech, Tanya Gurr, Anne Blachford (HM) 1977 Laura Barber 100 Back 2003 - Jennie Lyes, Emma Dutton, Emily Breen, Loren Hansen (HM) Susie Yates 50 Free 2004 - Emily Breen, Emma Dutton, Rachel Dong, Lisa How (HM) 1978 Terri Miller 400 IM, 1650 Free Jana Wilkins 100 Fly 400 Free 1980 Lenore Gribble 100 Fly 1975 – Mary Montgomery, Susan Clark, Jackie Walker, Kathy McHardy Lisa Nencioni 100 Breast 1976 – Laura Barber, Kim Reeves, Ritchie Dorrier, Kathy McHardy Sharon Spuler 50 Breast 1977 – Laura Barber, Ritchie Dorrier Jana Wilkins, Susie Yates 1981 Lenore Gribble 100 fl y 1978 – Terri Miller, Jeanne Dowdle, Laura Barber, Jana Wilkins Meg McCully 50 Back, 100 Back 1979 – Jeanne Dowdle, Lisa Davidson, Kim Dunlap, Kathi Miller Sharon Spuler 50 Breast 1982 – Sharon Spuler, Laurie Lehner, Lenore Gribble, Stacey Deck 1982 Kim Foster 200 Back 2000 – Kristen Adams, Anne Blachford, Tanya Gurr, Christy Cech (HM) Lenore Gribble 50 Fly, 100 Fly 2006 – Georgia Holderness, Romy Altmann, Carrie Ellis, Christie Raleigh (HM) Laurie Lehner 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 50 Free, 100 Free Meg McCully 50 Back, 100 Back, 200 Back 800 Free Sharon Spuler 50 Breast, 100 Breast 1977 – Laura Barber, Sara Shuster, Nancy Pfaff, Beth Jones 1983 Sara Linke 200 Free, 500 Free 1978 – Terri Miller, Jackie Bajus, Jana Wilkins, Sara Shuster 1984 Sara Linke 200 Free, 500 Free 2000 – Kristen Adams, Anne Blachford, Tanya Gurr, Christy Cech (HM) 1985 Wendy Fuller 1M Diving 1988 Kathy Isackson 100 Fly (HM), 200 Fly (HM) 200 Medley 1989 Kathy Isackson 100 Fly (HM) 1975 – Katie Jones, Penny Knutsen, Susan Clark, Mary Montgomery Danielle Van Dyke 100 Breast (HM) 1977 – Terri Wiking, Kim Krueger, Jana Wilkins, Susie Yates 1995 Helen Jepson 200 Fly (HM) 1978 – Laura Barber, Jeanne Dowdle, Jana Wilkins, Jackie Bajus 1996 Samantha White 100 Breast (HM) 1980 – Kim Dunlap, Sharon Spuler, Lenore Gribble, Jeanne Dowdle 1997 Samantha White 100 Breast (HM) 1981 – Meg McCully, Sharon Spuler, Lenore Gribble, Kim Foster Anne Blachford 200 IM (HM) 1982 – Meg McCully, Sharon Spuler, Laurie Lehner, Simone Kusseling * 2001 Christy Cech 50 Free, 100 Free (HM) 1988 – Stacia Evans, Jennifer Hazard, Kathy Isackson, Krissy Myers (HM) 2002 Christy Cech 50 Free (HM) 2004 – Emily Breen, Lauren Brick, Rachel Dong, Emma Dutton (HM) Tiffany Manning Platform Diving 2006 – Christie Raleigh, Lauren Brick, Lauren Sparg, Carrie Ellis Chelsie Lerew 1M Diving (HM) 2007 – Christie Raleigh, Lauren Brick, Lauren Sparg, Abbie King 2003 Tiffany Manning Platform Diving (HM) 2004 Emma Dutton 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 Medley Tiffany Manning Platform Diving, 3M Diving (HM), 1M Diving (HM) 1981 – Meg McCully, Sharon Spuler, Lisa Nencioni, Lenore Gribble Taryn Ignacio Platform Diving (HM) 1982 – Meg McCully, Sharon Supler, Lisa Nencioni, Lenore Gribble 2005 Courtney McClow 1M Diving (HM), Platform Diving (HM) 2004 – Emily Breen, Lauren Brick, Lisa How, Emma Dutton (HM) 2006 Lauren Brick 100 Breast 2006 – Romy Altmann, Lauren Brick, Christie Raleigh, Carrie Ellis (HM) Christie Raleigh 100 Fly (HM) 2007 – Romy Altmann, Lauren Brick, Laruen Sparg, Christie Raleigh (HM) 2007 Lauren Brick 100 Breast Romy Altmann 200 Back NCAA All-Americans 1983-present; AIAW prior to 1983. 2008 Aleia Monden Platform Diving (HM) Lauren Sparg 100 Fly (HM) * - National Champions (HM) – Honorable Mention

59 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP TEN TIMES 50 FREESTYLE 8. Mike Russell 15:30.53 1986 100 BUTTERFLY 9. Brian Davey 15:34.03 1993 1. Brendon Dedekind 19.17 1998 1. Stephen Parry 47.16 1997 10. Shawn Erickson 15:34.21 2008 2. Scott Baker 19.49 2008 1. Joel Roycik 47.16 2006 3. Julio Santos 19.74 1998 3. Devin Crock 48.03 2002 4. Alex Kennon 19.84 2007 100 BACKSTROKE 4. Brendon Dedekind 48.04 1999 5. Greg Main-Baillie 20.00 2001 1. Stephen Parry 47.72 1999 5. Igancio Merino 48.38 1994 6. Jarryd Botha 20.05 2007 2. Rob Braknis 48.10 1995 6. Eduardo Coelho 48.38 1997 7. Eduardo Coelho 20.06 1996 3. Jarryd Botha 48.26 2007 7. Keam Ang 48.40 1999 Joel Roycik 20.06 2006 4. Chris Vythoulkas 49.00 2003 8. Chris Vythoulkas 48.50 2004 9. Rob Brakins 20.07 1995 5. Ian Powell 49.18 2007 9. Michael Averett 48.53 2005 10. Kevin Flanagan 20.22 2000 6. Greg Main-Baillie 49.25 1999 10. Dustin Bengston 48.62 1995 7. Mike Kowalski 49.37 1986 100 FREESTYLE 8. Carl Marais 49.44 2006 200 BUTTERFLY 9. Jared Heine 49.68 2006 1. Brendon Dedkind 42.96 1999 1. Stephen Parry 1:43.69 1997 10. Devin Crock 49.76 2003 2. Joel Roycik 43.75 2006 2. Ian Powell 1:46.11 2008 Ed Denton 43.75 2007 3. Keam Ang 1:46.29 1999 4. Alex Kennon 44.00 2006 200 BACKSTROKE 4. Nelson Mora 1:46.44 1999 5. Matt McVittie 44.03 1999 1. Rob Braknis 1:43.39 1995 5. Ignacio Merino 1:47.11 1994 Greg Main-Baillie 44.03 2001 2. Stephen Parry 1:44.90 1999 6. Dustin Bengston 1:47.15 1995 Scott Baker 44.03 2008 3. Jarryd Botha 1:45.10 2007 7. Ian Powell 1:48.29 2006 8. Rob Brakins 44.46 1995 4. Carl Marais 1:46.10 2006 8. David DeGruchy 1:48.32 1984 Julio Santos 44.46 1999 5. Ian Powell 1:47.20 2007 9. Mark Nicholls 1:48.86 2006 10. Eduardo Coelho 44.49 1996 6. Greg Main-Baillie 1:47.80 1999 10. Chris Plaisted 1:49.12 1995 7. Brad Hoffman 1:48.44 1992 200 FREESTYLE 8. Chris Vythoulkas 1:48.81 2004 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Jared Heine 1:49.31 2006 1. Stephen Parry 1:36.18 1997 1. Ed Denton 1:48.56 2007 10. Ian Rowe 1:49.35 2008 2. Carl Marais 1:36.99 2006 2. Justin Betts 1:48.61 2003 3. Kyle Young 1:37.05 2007 3. Danny Keeling 1:48.94 2005 4. Alex Kennon 1:37.42 2006 100 BREASTSTROKE 4. Stephen Parry 1:49.15 1998 5. Ed Denton 1:37.85 2007 1. Brendon Dedekind 53.16 1999 5. Frank Bradley 1:49.56 1995 6. Brendon Dedekind 1:38.22 1997 2. Brett Peterson 53.64 2000 6. Tal Stricker 1:49.69 2002 7. Scott Mundell 1:38.25 1991 3. Billy Jamerson 53.98 2007 7. Richard Cowling 1:49.80 2001 8. Matt McVittie 1:38.33 1999 4. Wickus Nienaber 54.18 2003 8. Corey Swanson 1:49.98 2008 9. Jose Gutierrez 1:38.47 1991 5. Justin Betts 54.29 2002 9. Greg Main-Baillie 1:50.00 1999 10. Fernando Jacome 1:38.48 2003 6. Scott Thacker 54.81 2008 10. Robby Hayes 1:50.09 2008 7. Paul Erben 54.84 2006 500 FREESTYLE 8. Craig Zettle 55.03 1991 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Matt Shead 55.10 2008 1. Kyle Young 4:19.16 2007 1. Chip Haberstroh 3:50.76 1994 10. Tal Stricker 55.25 2002 2. Steve Roof 4:20.60 2007 2. Steve Roof 3:53.16 2007 3. Nick Graves 4:22.76 2008 3. Stephen Parry 3:53.47 1996 4. Stephen Parry 4:23.28 1997 200 BREASTSTROKE 4. Desmond Kohn 3:53.69 1992 5. Thomas Bishop 4:25.01 2005 1. Wickus Nienaber 1:58.30 2003 5. Thomas Bishop 3:54.37 2005 6. Vance Tankersley 4:25.10 1988 2. Billy Jamerson 1:58.74 2005 6. Danny Keeling 3:55.79 2005 7. Ian Rowe 4:25.15 2008 3. Paul Erben 1:59.24 2007 7. Brad Hoffman 3:56.11 1992 8. Scott Mundell 4:28.10 1991 4. Rob Holderness 1:53.33 2008 8. Shawn Erickson 3:56.16 2008 9. Henrick Janguall 4:28.89 1987 5. Justin Betts 1:59.55 2003 9. Charlie Rose 3:56.52 1990 10. Chip Haberstroh 4:29.15 1995 6. Tal Stricker 1:59.68 2002 10. George Willard 3:58.06 1991 7. Scott Thacker 1:59.96 2008 1650 FREESTYLE 8. Ignacio Merino 2:00.01 1993 Bold denotes current Seminoles. 9. Brett Peterson 2:01.10 1999 1. Kyle Young 14:57.21 2007 10. Dan Akre 2:01.27 1985 2. Steve Roof 15:03.15 2007 3. Ian Rowe 15:06.93 2008 4. Nick Graves 15:07.51 2008 5. Thomas Bishop 15:08.47 2005 6. Chip Haberstroh 15:24.62 1994 7. Henrick Janguall 15:26.85 1987

60 WOMEN’S ALL-TIME TOP TEN TIMES 50 FREESTYLE 8. Golda Marcus 16:58.36 2005 100 BACKSTROKE 9. Lisa Kirsch 16:59.52 1999 1. Christy Chech 22.54 2001 1. Romy Altmann 55.14 2007 10. Karen Acre 17:00.58 1984 2. Emma Dutton 22.64 2004 2. Emily Breen 55.48 2004 3. Christie Raleigh 22.67 2007 3. Jodi Krieg 55.92 1995 4. Carrie Ellis 22.76 2006 100 BREASTSTROKE 4. Liska Dedekind 56.01 1999 5. Laurie Lehner 22.77 1982 1. Lauren Brick 1:00.51 2007 5. Andree-Anne LeRoy 56.09 2004 6. Jennie Lyes 22.96 2003 2. Emma Dutton 1:00.84 2004 6. C.J. Hendry 56.60 2008 7. Tanya Gurr 23.19 1999 3. Lowri Tynan 1:02.25 2008 7. Kate Skaggs 56.77 2008 Stevi Steinhauer 23.19 2008 4. Samantha White 1:02.32 1997 8. Amber Goodwin 56.86 1999 9. Abbie King 23.23 2008 5. Georgia Holderness 1:02.43 2008 9. Stacy Rademacher 57.12 2007 10. Kylsie Grimes 23.25 2008 6. Anne Blachford 1:02.57 2000 10. Christie Raleigh 57.31 2006 7. Rachel Dong 1:03.20 2004 100 FREESTYLE 8. Keryn Krynauw 1:03.48 2000 200 BACKSTROKE 9. Katie Stratton 1:03.83 2007 1. Carrie Ellis 49.32 2006 1. Romy Altmann 1:55.36 2007 10. Danielle Van Dyke 1:03.86 1989 2. Christy Cech 49.36 2001 2. Holly Mills 1:58.10 2008 3. Christie Raleigh 49.56 2007 3. C.J. Hendry 1:59.45 2008 4. Laurie Lehner 50.01 1982 200 BREASTSTROKE 4. Andree-Anne LeRoy 1:59.50 2004 Abbie King 50.01 2008 1. Emma Dutton 2:12.38 2004 5. Jodi Krieg 2:00.69 1995 6. Emma Dutton 50.27 2003 2. Georgia Holderness 2:14.06 2006 6. Kate Skaggs 2:00.93 2006 7. Kylsie Grimes 50.33 2008 3. Keryn Krynauw 2:14.93 2001 7. Lisa How 2:01.19 2003 8. Jocelyn Phillips 50.35 2008 4. Lauren Brick 2:15.51 2007 8. Stacy Rademacher 2:01.76 2007 9. Emily Breen 50.41 2004 5. Lowri Tynan 2:15.99 2008 9. Betsy Nagy 2:02.01 2003 10. Jennie Lyes 50.64 2003 6. Ann Cipoletti 2:16.27 2006 10. Kiki Steinberg 2:02.07 1993 7. Samantha White 2:17.17 1997 200 FREESTYLE 8. Danielle Van Dyke 2:17.87 1989 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Dorotea Bralic 2:18.44 1993 1. Jocelyn Phillips 1:47.82 2008 1. Andree-Anne LeRoy 1:59.59 2003 10. Anne Blachford 2:18.44 1999 2. Tanya Gurr 1:48.14 2000 2. Anne Blachford 2:01.60 1997 3. Christy Cech 1:48.45 2001 3. Emma Dutton 2:01.71 2003 4. Holly Mills 1:48.59 2008 100 BUTTERFLY 4. Lowri Tynan 2:01.83 2008 5. Romy Altmann 1:48.67 2006 1. Lauren Sparg 52.81 2008 5. Katie Stratton 2:02.67 2007 6. Georgia Holderness 1:49.02 2008 2. Christie Raleigh 53.00 2007 6. Georgia Holderness 2:02.96 2006 7. Kylsie Grimes 1:49.12 2008 3. Laurie Lehner 53.42 1982 7. Ann Cipoletti 2:04.31 2006 8. Loren Hansen 1:49.25 2003 4. Emily Breen 54.15 2004 8. Caroline Robertson 2:04.37 2006 9. Sara Linke 1:49.39 1984 5. Candice Nethercott 54.17 2002 9. Laura Kenney 2:04.70 2004 10. Lindsay Kenney 1:49.42 2006 6. Lisa How 54.49 2004 10. Lisa How 2:04.75 2002 7. Abbie King 54.73 2008 500 FREESTYLE 8. Kathy Isackson 54.80 1989 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9. Rachel Dong 55.10 2003 1. Sara Link 4:45.80 1984 1. Andree-Anne LeRoy 4:18.40 2003 10. C.J. Hendry 55.22 2008 2. Jocelyn Phillips 4:49.28 2008 2. Ann Cipoletti 4:21.26 2007 3. Lisa How 4:49.56 2004 3. Lisa How 4:21.49 2003 4. Jen Guyler 4:49.98 2007 200 BUTTERFLY 4. Meredith Martelle 4:23.27 2006 5. Loren Hansen 4:50.18 2003 1. Lauren Sparg 1:59.47 2007 5. Laura Kenney 4:24.42 2002 6. Caroline Robertson 4:50.96 2007 2. Lindsay Kenney 1:59.92 2005 6. Caroline Robertson 4:24.50 2006 7. Holly Mills 4:51.50 2008 3. Helen Jepson 2:00.28 1995 7. Claudia Wilson 4:24.58 1994 8. Georgia Holderness 4:52.96 2008 4. Lisa How 2:00.41 2004 8. Natalie Deschamps 4:24.62 1983 9. Lindsay Kenney 4:53.20 2006 5. Kathy Isackson 2:00.99 1988 9. Georgia Holderness 4:26.02 2007 10. Golda Marcus 4:53.66 2005 6. Tiffany Elias 2:01.26 2007 10. Sherri Fowler 4:27.05 1997 7. Loren Hansen 2:01.46 2003 1650 FREESTYLE 8. Christie Raleigh 2:01.63 2007 Bold denotes current Seminoles. 9. Sherri Fowler 2:03.67 1998 1. Missy Connolly 16:39.79 1990 10. Candice Nethercott 2:03.75 2002 2. Jen Guyler 16:50.84 2007 3. Caroline Robertson 16:51.72 2008 4. Meredith Martelle 16:54.09 2006 5. Merrie Brennan 16:56.33 1989 6. Angie Leach 16:59.43 2002 7. Helen Jepson 16:57.43 1993

61 MEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS School W L T Pct. Louisville 2 0 0 1.000 Alabama 9 10 0 .474 Maryland 7 0 0 1.000 Arizona 0 1 0 .000 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1 0 0 1.000 Arkansas 0 1 0 .000 Miami 30 15 0 .666 Army 2 0 0 1.000 Miami (OH) 2 0 0 1.000 Auburn 0 17 0 .000 UNLV 1 0 0 .000 Bethany 1 0 0 1.000 NW Louisiana 1 0 0 1.000 Birmingham Southern 1 0 0 1.000 North Carolina 11 8 0 .579 Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 North Carolina State 9 11 0 .450 Bowling Green 2 0 0 1.000 UNC-Wilmington 6 0 0 1.000 Brevard CC 1 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame 1 0 0 1.000 Brigham Young 0 1 0 .000 Oberlin 1 0 0 1.000 California 0 1 0 .000 Pacifi c 1 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 Pensacola Navy 2 2 0 .500 Clemson 12 4 0 .750 Rice 3 0 0 1.000 Daytona Beach CC 5 0 0 1.000 Rutgers 1 0 0 .000 Darton 1 0 0 1.000 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 1.000 Drexel 1 0 0 1.000 Savannah College A&S 1 0 0 1.000 Duke 2 0 0 1.000 Sewanee 4 0 0 1.000 East Carolina 13 1 0 .930 South Carolina 11 9 0 .550 Emory 11 1 0 .917 South Florida 22 0 0 1.000 Evansville 4 0 0 1.000 Southern Illinois 0 2 0 .000 Florida 23 47 1 .331 SMU 2 6 0 .250 Florida A&M 10 0 0 1.000 Southern Mississippi 2 0 0 1.000 Florida Atlantic 15 0 0 1.000 Tampa 7 1 0 .875 Furman 2 0 0 1.000 Tennessee 0 4 0 .000 Georgia 39 12 1 .765 Texas A&M 8 2 0 .800 Georgia Southern 6 0 0 1.000 TCU 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia State 2 0 0 1.000 Truman State 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia Tech 28 1 0 .966 Tulane 19 5 0 .792 Harvard 1 1 0 .500 Utah 1 0 0 .000 Howard 1 0 0 1.000 Vanderbilt 1 0 0 1.000 Indian River CC 21 1 0 .945 Villanova 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville Navy 4 0 0 .1.000 Virginia 2 3 0 .400 James Madison 2 0 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 3 0 0 1.000 Kentucky 4 0 0 1.000 Wake Forest 1 0 0 1.000 LaSalle 1 0 0 1.000 West Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 Louisiana State 13 9 0 .591 William & Mary 1 0 0 1.000 UL-Monroe 6 0 0 1.000 Totals 397 172 2 .699 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

PHIL BOGGS BIM STULTS CURT GENDERS BUCKY HILES Inducted 1977 Inducted 1978 Inducted 1979 Inducted 1980

ROGER SLATER MIKE KOWALSKI MIKE TSCHIRRET BRENDON DEDEKIND Inducted 1994 Inducted 1995 Inducted 1998 Inducted 2004

62 MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

UNDER BIM STULTS UNDER BILL SHULTS Year W L T Pct. Year W L T Pct. 1949 3 5 0 .375 1983 5 3 0 .625 1950 7 2 0 .778 1984 3 9 0 .333 1951 7 0 0 1.000 1985 4 4 0 .500 1952 5 2 1 .688 1986 8 5 0 .615 1953 7 1 0 .875 Totals 20 21 0 .489 1954 9 0 0 1.000 1955 6 0 0 1.000 1956 9 2 0 .818 UNDER BILL SHULTS & TERRY MAUL 1957 9 3 0 .750 Year W L T Pct. 1958 10 1 1 .875 1987 7 4 0 .636 1959 8 1 0 .889 1988 8 3 0 .727 1960 10 0 0 1.000 1989 5 5 0 .000 1961 9 1 0 .900 1990 7 4 0 .636 1962 11 1 0 .917 Totals 27 16 0 .628 1963 6 3 0 .667 1964 7 0 0 1.000 UNDER TERRY MAUL 1965 9 0 0 1.000 Year W L T Pct. 1966 7 1 0 .875 1991 4 2 0 .667 1967 9 2 0 .818 1992 10 4 0 .714 1968 4 4 0 .500 1993 8 4 0 .667 1969 8 2 0 .800 Totals 22 10 0 .688 1970 8 3 0 .727 1971 8 3 0 .727 1972 4 6 0 .400 UNDER DON GIBB 1973 5 5 0 .500 Year W L T Pct. Totals 185 48 2 .793 1994 6 6 0 .500 1995 4 6 0 .400 1996 5 4 0 .556 UNDER TERRY CARLISLE 1997 10 0 0 1.000 Year W L T Pct. 1998 6 1 0 .857 1974 4 5 0 .444 1999 6 1 0 .857 1975 5 4 0 .556 Totals 37 18 0 .673 1976 6 3 0 .667 1977 5 5 0 .500 Totals 20 17 0 .541 UNDER NEIL HARPER Year W L T Pct. 2000 7 3 0 .700 UNDER JOHN STAFFORD 2001 6 7 0 .462 Year W L T Pct. 2002 10 3 0 .769 1978 9 2 0 .818 2003 11 2 0 .846 1979 6 2 0 .750 2004 9 3 0 .750 1980 5 5 0 .500 2005 10 3 0 .769 1981 4 5 0 .444 2006 9 3 0 .750 1982 6 2 0 .750 2007 5 2 0 .714 Totals 30 16 0 .652 2008 10 5 0 .667 Totals 77 31 0 .716

Bim Stults Terry Carlisle John Stafford Bill Shults Terry Maul Don Gibb Neil Harper

63 WOMEN’S SERIES & YEAR-BY-YEAR School W L T Pct. Texas 0 1 0 .000 Alabama 8 7 0 .533 Texas A&M 0 1 0 .000 Arizona 0 1 0 .000 TCU 1 0 0 1.000 Arkansas 2 0 0 1.000 Truman State 1 0 0 1.000 Army 2 0 0 1.000 Tulane 7 0 0 1.000 Auburn 3 12 0 .200 Utah 1 0 0 1.000 Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 Vanderbilt 2 0 0 1.000 Brigham Young 1 0 0 1.000 Villanova 1 0 0 1.000 Brenau College 5 1 0 .830 Virginia 0 6 0 .000 Brevard CC 1 0 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 3 0 0 1.000 California 0 1 0 .000 Washington State 2 0 0 1.000 Charleston College 1 0 0 1.000 West Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 William & Mary 1 0 0 1.000 Clemson 8 3 1 708 Total 224 113 2 .664 Colorado State 1 0 0 1.000 Daytona Beach CC 6 0 0 1.000 UNDER TERRY MAUL Duke 1 0 0 1.000 Year W L T Pct. East Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 1976 2 4 0 .333 Florida 1 32 0 .030 1977 8 4 0 .667 Florida A&M 11 0 0 1.000 1978 6 3 0 .667 Florida Atlantic 22 0 0 1.000 1979 10 2 0 .833 Florida International 5 0 0 1.000 1980 9 3 1 .731 Furman 1 0 0 1.000 1981 11 1 0 .910 Georgia 6 8 0 .429 1982 6 2 0 .750 Georgia Southern 6 1 0 .857 1983 6 3 0 .667 Georgia State 2 0 0 1.000 1984 7 2 1 .750 Georgia Tech 6 0 0 1.000 1985 3 6 0 .333 Harvard 1 1 0 .500 1986 7 5 0 .583 Houston 0 1 0 .000 1987* 7 4 0 .636 Howard 1 0 0 1.000 1988* 9 3 0 .750 Indian River CC 21 3 0 .875 1989* 8 5 0 .615 James Madison 2 0 0 1.000 UL-Monroe 6 0 0 1.000 1990* 10 5 0 .667 Louisiana State 8 14 0 .364 1991 3 5 0 .375 Maryland 6 1 0 .857 1992 7 6 0 .538 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1 0 0 1.00 1993 6 5 0 .545 Miami 20 11 0 .645 Total 125 68 2 .647 Miami (OH) 1 0 0 1.000 Michigan 1 1 0 .500 UNDER DON GIBB Michigan State 2 0 0 1.000 Year W L T .Pct Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 1994 6 5 0 .546 Miss. Women’s College 2 0 0 1.000 1995 3 7 0 .300 Nebraska 3 0 0 1.000 1996 5 4 0 .556 New Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 1997 6 6 0 .500 UNLV 1 0 0 1.000 1998 5 2 0 .714 North Carolina 0 6 0 .000 1999 4 4 0 .500 UNC-Wilmington 6 0 0 1.000 Total 29 28 0 .509 NC State 14 2 0 .875 North Florida 7 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame 1 0 0 1.000 UNDER NEIL HARPER Ohio State 1 0 0 1.000 Year W L T .Pct Oklahoma State 1 0 0 1.000 2000 9 4 0 .643 Pacifi c 1 0 0 1.000 2001 8 5 0 .615 Rice 1 0 0 1.000 2002 14 2 0 .875 Savannah College A&S 1 0 0 1.000 2003 12 2 0 .857 South Carolina 5 4 1 .550 2004 15 2 0 .882 South Florida 11 1 0 .917 2005 13 4 0 .764 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 2006 13 2 0 .867 Southern Mississippi 2 0 0 1.000 2007 9 1 0 .900 Tampa 8 0 0 1.000 2008 17 3 0 .850 Tennessee 2 0 0 1.000 Total 110 25 0 .815

64 HONORS & AWARDS MEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS WOMEN’S SCHOOL RECORDS Event Swimmer (Year) Time/Score Event Swimmer (Year) Time/Score 50 Free Brendon Dedekind (1998) 19.17 50 Free Christy Cech (2001) 22.54 100 Free Brendon Dedekind (1999) 43.96 100 Free Carrie Ellis (2005) 49.32 200 Free Stephen Parry (1997) 1:36.18 200 Free Jocelyn Phillips (2008) 1:47.82 500 Free Kyle Young (2007) 4:19.16 500 Free Sara Linke (1984) 4:45.80 1000 Free Kyle Young (2007) 9:01.42 1000 Free Jen Guyler (2007) 9:58.06 1650 Free Kyle Young (2007) 14:57.21 1650 Free Missy Connolly (1990) 16:39.79 100 Fly Stephen Parry (1997) & Joel Roycik (2006) 47.16 100 Fly Lauren Sparg (2008) 52.81 200 Fly Stephen Parry (1998) 1:43.69 200 Fly Lauren Sparg (2008) 1:57.87 100 Back Stephen Parry (1999) 47.72 100 Back Romy Altmann (2007) 54.39 200 Back Rob Braknis (1995) 1:43.39 200 Back Romy Altmann (2007) 1:55.36 100 Breast Brendon Dedekind (1997) 53.16 100 Breast Lauren Brick (2007) 1:00.51 200 Breast Wickus Nienaber (2003) 1:58.30 200 Breast Emma Dutton (2004) 2:12.38 200 IM Ed Denton (2007) 1:48.56 200 IM Andree-Anne LeRoy (2003) 1:59.59 400 IM Chip Haberstroh (1994) 3:50.76 400 IM Andree-Anne LeRoy (2003) 4:18.40 200 Free Relay Brendon Dedekind, Julio Santos 1:18.75 200 Free Relay Lauren Brick, Kylsie Grimes, 1:31.12 Matt McVittie, Kevin Flanagan (1998) Abbie King, Christie Raleigh (2007) 400 Free Relay Brendon Dedekind, Eduardo Coelho 2:55.22 400 Free Relay Jocelyn Phillips, Abbie King 3:19.90 Matt McVittie, Rob Braknis (1999) Lowri Tynan, Kylsie Grimes (2008) 800 Free Relay Kyle Young, Alex Kennon, 6:29.10 800 Free Relay Jocelyn Phillips, Georgia Holderness 7:13.65 Ed Denton, Steve Roof (2007) Holly Mills, Lowri Tynan (2008) 200 Medley Relay Stephen Parry, Brett Peterson 1:27.49 200 medley relay Christie Raleigh, Lauren Brick 1:38.59 Keam Ang, Brendon Dedekind (1999) Lauren Sparg, Carrie Ellis (2006) 400 Medley Relay Rob Braknis, Brett Peterson 3:13.28 400 medley relay Romy Altmann, Lauren Brick, Stephen Parry, Brendon Dedekind (1997) 3:36.98 1 Meter Diving Lauren Sparg, Christie Raleigh (2007) 6 Dives Terry Horner (2008) 410.70 1 Meter Diving 11 Dives Paul Spray (1991) 581.65 6 Dives Tiffany Manning (2004) 331.05 3 Meter Diving 11 Dives Wendy Fuller (1985) 431.60 6 Dives Terry Horner (2007) 420.50 3 Meter Diving 11 Dives Louis Gagnet (2003) 621.05 6 Dives Brittany Lerew (2006) 364.85 Platform 11 Dives Brittany Lerew (2005) 556.60 6 Dives Dan Frebel (2007) 395.20 Platform 6 Dives Courtney McClow (2005) 348.50 MEN’S MVP Year Diving WOMEN’S MVP 1985-86 Mike Kowalski Ben Seguin Year Swimming Diving 1986-87 Jim Van Farowe Ben Seguin 1985-86 Karen Acre Patsy O’Toole 1987-88 Vance Tankersley Ben Seguin 1986-87 Karen Acre Silaron Warning 1988-89 Craig Zettle Zach McIver 1987-88 Kathy Isackson Susan Pollack 1989-90 Charlie Rose Zach McIver 1988-89 Kathy Isackson Susan Pollack 1990-91 Craig Zettle Paul Spray Danielle Van Dyke 1991-92 Brad Hoffman Paul Spray 1989-90 Kathy Isackson Susan Pollack 1992-93 Rob Braknis Rob Ciacedo 1990-91 Kristan Chambers Susan Pollack Ignacio Merion 1991-92 Dorotea Bralic Terry Lukes 1993-94 Ignacio Merion Jair Castrillion 1992-93 Helen Jepson Julia Henderson 1994-95 Rob Braknis Derek Banta 1993-94 Dorotea Bralic Susan Petry 1995-96 Brendon Dedekind Cory Geraghty Helen Jepson 1996-97 Brendon Dedekind Cory Geraghty 1994-95 Helen Jepson Erin Gillooly Stephen Parry 1995-96 Samantha White Sarah Henderson 1997-98 Brendon Dedekind Brent Brukman 1996-97 Anne Blachford Marya Sabesky Stephen Parry 1997-98 Kristen Adams Marya Sabesky 1998-99 Brendon Dedekind Brent Burkman 1998-99 Anne Blachford Marya Sabesky 1999-00 Brett Petersen Brent Burkman 1999-00 Tanya Gurr Marya Sabesky 2000-01 Greg Main-Baillie Josh Edelman 2000-01 Christy Cech Chelsie Lerew 2001-02 Justin Betts Louis Gagnet 2001-02 Christy Cech Chelsie Lerew Wickus Nienaber Emma Dutton Tiffany Manning 2002-03 Justin Betts Louis Gagnet 2002-03 Emma Dutton Tiffany Manning 2003-04 Joel Roycik Stuart de la Rosa 2003-04 Emma Dutton Tiffany Manning 2004-05 Joel Roycik/Michael Averett Alex Tilbrook 2004-05 Emily Breen/Carrie Ellis Courtney McClow 2005-06 Joel Roycik/Steve Roof Alex Tilbrook 2005-06 Carrie Ellis/Lauren Brick Brittany Lerew 2006-07 Kyle Young Terry Horner 2006-07 Romy Altmann/Lauren Brick Aleia Monden 2007-08 Scott Baker Terry Horner 2007-08 Lauren Sparg Aleia Monden

65 ALL-TIME ROSTERS MEN Christensen, Brian 1996 Franklin, Ed 1974-75 Jensen, Starr 1981 Moss, Mark 2004 A Christy, Earl 1968 Franks, Mike 2001 Jerger, Dean 1969-70-71 Mosteller, Matt 1972-73-74 Abbott, Ken 1956-57-58 Clark, Chris 1998+00 Fraser, James 1969 Jerrim, John 1973 Mount, Jonathan 1996 Abbott, Richard 1964-65-66 Clarke, Michael 2001-02 Freiberger, Pete 1985 Johnson, Rik 1974-75 Mrazek, Bill 1973-74 Abernathie, Shaun 1995 Clement, Ross 1998 Frebel, Dan 2006-07-08 Jones, Chris 1991-92 Mullally, Jim 1963-64-65 Acosta, Dick 1962 Cobb, Drew 1987-88 Fry, Jonathan 1999-00 Jones, Derek 2004-05-06-07 Muller, Brian 1976 Acosta, Howard 1968-69-70 Coelho, Eduardo 1995-96-97 Frydenborg, Russ 1974 K Muller, Matt 1986-88-89-90 Acosta, Richard 1964-65 Cohen, Mark 1963-64-65 Mundell, Scott 1989-90-91-92 Coker, Gene 1966-67 G Kaplan, Jonathan 1999-00-01-02 Murphy, Bill 1966-67 Akre, Dan 1982-83-84-85-86 Gaal, Martin 1990-91 Kearn, Dennis 1988 Aldrich, Bob 1966-68 Cole, Harmon 1970-71 Murphy, Kevin 1994-95-96-97 Collins, Robert 1969 Gagnet, Louis 2002-03 Keeling, Dan 2005-06 Musser, Howard 1970 Allbritton, Steve 1979+81 Galloway, John 1985 Kennon, Alex 2004-05-06-07 Allen, Neal 1963-64-65 Collins, Steve 1974-75-76 Combes, Peter 1961-62-63 Gamble, Mike 1979 Kenny, John 1987-88-89-90 N Ammons, Nnamnse 2000-01-02-03 Garcia-Aguiler, Pablo 1991-92 Kerr, Scott 1982-83 Nance, Bill 1964 Anderson, Ed 1969-70-71 Connell, Kevin 1976+79 Connell, Steve 1969-70 Gathercole, Ben 1988 Keyworth, Scott 1981 Naser, John 1971-72-73 Ang, Keam 1998-99 Genders, Curt 1959-60-61 Kinsey, Mark 1980-81 Neff, Tom 1980 Archer, Mark 1979-80-81 Connor, Stephan 2004-05-06 Cooper, George 1953 Gentile, Chuck 1964 Koach, Randy 1971 Nelson, Dane 1990-91 Archiable, Wes 1964 Geraghty, Corey 1996-97 Koch, Mike 1966 Nelson, Jeff 1976 Armond, Richie 2002 Coryell, Ed 1981-82-83-84 Cotter, Eric 1988 Gerrard, Sean 1992-93-94 Koh, Desmond 1991-92 Newell, Charles 1968 Armstrong, Kirk 1965 Gest, Bill 1970-71 Kohnen, John 1964-65-66 Nicholls, Mark 2004-05-06-07 Arnold, Tom 1971-72 Cowand, Lyle 1974 Cowling, Richard 1998-99-01-02 Gest, Tom 1971 Korten, James 2001 Niemer, Dan 1982-83-84 Averett, Michael 2002-03-04-05 Gest, William 1969-70 Kowals, Tony 1963-64 Nienaber, Wickus 2001-02-03-04 Aycock, Ryan 1987-88 Crane, Peter 2003-04-05-06 Craven, Jared 2000 Gibson, Dave 1966-67-68 Kowalke, Peter 1967 Norris, Gerry 1969-70-71 B Creary, Jeff 1975-76 Gilliam, Kyle 1994-95 Kowalski, Mike 1983-84-85-86 Nulph, Vernon 1967 Bailey, Kellen 2000+02 Creighton, Victor 1983 Glancy, Jerry 1959 Kraus, Rick 1988 Nuttal, Ben 1997-98-99-00 Baker, Bob 1967-68 Crock, Devin 2000-01-02-03 Gollatscheck, Nick 1979 Kruger, Doug 1963-64-65 O Baker, Scott 2008 Cruickshank, Bob 1965-66-67 Gonzales, Glen 1997-98-99-00 Kung, Andrew 1985 Gonzalve, Mike 1962-63 Kupan, Mike 1982-83 Oberst, Charles 1985-86 Ballard, Jon 1984 Curry, David 1967 O’Mahony, John 1980-81 Banta, Derek 1994-95-96 Gordon, Bob 1974-75-76 Kupiszewski, Stan 1980 D Grant, Glenn 1983 O’Neil, Kevin 1980-81 Barber, John 1976 L Onken, Chad 1997-98-99 Barnacastle, Jack 1965-66-67 Dabrowski, Robert 2001 Grattan, Mike 1975-76 Daily, Julian 1997-98+00 Gratzik, Ryan 1996-97 LaBrecque, Larry 1969 Orendorff, John 1970-71 Barnacastle, John 1972+74 LaPalme, Marc 1985-86-87 Owen, Mark 1962 Barry, Todd 1984-85 Dahl, Bill 1962 Graves, Nick 2007-08 Daly, John 1975 Gray, Hod 1967-68-69 Lang, Chris 2002 Owens, Lloyd 2007-08 Batchelor, Richard 1968 Lang, Skip 1988-89 Owens, Pat 1985-86-87-88 Bates, John 1990-91-92 Danko, John 1984 Green, Dick 1963 Darling, Don 1975 Greene, Earl 1970 Langston, Lee 1962 Bauer, Jeff 1973-74-75-76 Larmoyeux, Michael 1970 P Beattie, Jeff 1981 Davey, Brian 1992-93-94 Greenwood, Richard 1990-91 Padgett, Robert 2007 Davin, Mark 1974 Griffi n, Barry 1979-80-81 Lasanta, Tom 1962 Bedingfi eld, Milt 1975 Lawrance, Justin 2004 Palmer, Ken 1966-67-68 Beinlich, Jason 2003-04-05-06 Davis, Justin 1994 Gutierrez, Jose 1992-93-94 Parker, Jim 1965-66-67 Davis, Kent 1968-69 Guthrie, Scott 1964-65-66 Lawrence, Bill 1962-63 Belden, Chic 1960 Leaks, Bill 1971 Parks, Jack 1962 Bell, Bob 1966-67-68 Davis, Pete 1961-62-63 Parry, Stephen 1996-97-98-99 Davis, Roy 1963 H Lee, Robert 2004 Bendixen, Thomas 1994-95-96 Haberstroh, Chip 1994-95-96-97 Lehman, David 1984-85 Paulus, Michael 2001-02-03-04 Bengston, Dustin 1995+-97 Dawson, K.L. 1966-67 Payne, James 1963 Danehy, Ed 1965 Hahn, Phil 1984 Lewis, J.P. 1992 Betts, Justin 2000-01-02-03 Halfacre, Mike 1985-86-87 Lindell, Craig 1979-80 Pepper, Tommy 1962-63 Bishop, Thomas 2004-05 Dayton, Gene 1963-64-65 Perry, Martin 1979-80-81 Dean, Jon 1979 Hall, Darryl 1962 Lindquist, Brett 1979-80-81-82 Bissland, Ronald 1961-62-63 Hall, John 1985-86 Liquori, Joe 1979-80 Peterson, Brett 1998-99-00 Black, Thomas 1964 Dedekind, Brendon 1996-97-98-99 Phillips, Jim 1971 Deese, Kerwin 1996-97-98-99 Hamilton, James 1979-80-81 Lizon, Paul 1995-96 Blouin, Michael 1964-65-66 Hammond, Matt 2005-06-07-08 Lloyd, Tom 1965-66-67 Pillmore, William 1967 Boatright, Jeff 2001-02 DeGruchy, Dave 1983-84 Plaisted, Chris 1995-96 deLaFuente, Paco 1969 Hansen, Harvey Jr. 1969 Lockhart, Mike 1988 Boedeker, Jim 1985-86 Hardison, Richard 1967 Loges, Norman 1969-70 Plank, Lee 1969-70 Boggs, Phil 1969-70-71 de la Rossa, Stuart 2003-04-05 Pocock, Bill 1968 DeMarie, John 1966-67 Harmon, Tom 1969 Long, Randy 1967 Boozer, Tim 1984-85 Harrison, James 1968-69 Lovelace, Larry 1973-74-75 Polnasek, Dan 1984 Botha, Jarryd 2005-06-07-08 Denner, Dave 1975 Ponticos, Steve 1972 Denny, David 1974 Harrison, Lawton 1970-71-72-73 Lovelace, Syd 1983-84 Bowman, Bobby 1984-85-86 Hartke, Don 1964-65-66 Potts, Ron 1969-70 Bowman Bruce 1974 Densmore, Dan 1986-87-88-89 M Poutinen, Roy 1966-67 Denton, Ed 2005-06-07-08 Hartshorne, Dave 1980-81 Boylan, Tom 1969 Hayes, Robby 2008 MacDuff, Rick 1966 Powell, Ian 2005-06-07-08 Bracken, William 1991-92 Derner, Scott 2006-07-08 Madison, Lew 1976 Prendergast, Bob 1962 Descombes, Roland 1962 Hayes, Tim 1972-73, 73-74 Bradford, Dan 2007-08 Haynes, John 1992+94-95-96 Magruder, Brian 1975 Profumo, Larry 1964-65 Bradley, Frank 1994-95-96-97 DeWitt, Thornton 1962+64 Main-Baillie, Greg 1998-99-00-01 Pyykko, Risto 1961-62-63 Divane, Linc 1986 Heald, Jack 1978-79 Bradley, Ted 2002-03-04 Heatley, Jeff 1966-67 Manausa, Trent 1981 Dixon, Chris 1965 Marais, Carl 2006 Q Braknis, Robert 1994-95+97 Hegert, John 1971-72-73-74 Quayle, Bill 1961 Brandley, Tom 1962 Dondero, Louis 2000-01 Marble, Steve 1982-83 Dornbach, Bill 1982-83-84 Heine, Jared 2003-04-05-06 Quayle, Bruce 1962-63 Bransford, Lee 1962 Heisler, Tut 1964-65-66 Marshburn, Joey 2000-01-02-03 Breese, Justus 1983-84 Dotson, Mike 1988-89 Marshburn, Kevin 1975 R Draper, Mark 1996 Heller, George 1969 Brendle, Danny 1968 Helquist, Ed 1965-66-67 Matthews, Jim 1966 Rainey, Scott 1984 Brinson, Steve 1963 Driver, Stephen 1970-71-72-73 Mauldin, Jim 1964-65 Rangely, John 1964-65 Drusys, Allan 1969-70-71 Henderson, Owen 1996 Brockman, Keith 1964-65 Henderson, Sherman 1963-64 Maul, Terry 1966-67-68 Rathman, Bruce 1968-69 Brosche, Chris 2000-01-02 Duncan, Keith 1987-88 Maxhimer, Terry 1969-70-71 Ray, John 1961-62 Dunlap, Jack 1961 Henley, James 1996-97-98-99 Brown, Dana 1976+79 Hermann, Mike 1987-88-89-90 McAllister, Duane 1966 Rea, David 1979-80-81 Brown, Jack 1962 Dunn, Matthew 1994-95-96-97 McConnell, Keith 1979-80 Reaume, Pat 1972-73-74-75 Durocher, Bob 1963-64-65 Hiles, Buck 1958-59-60-61 Brown, J.P. 1975 Hiteshew, David 1981-82-83 McConnel, Pat 1985-86 Reese, Randy 1966-67 Brown, Larry 1976 Durst, Ted 1985 McCullough, John 1989 Reid, Bill 1980-81 Dyer, Cliff 2000 Hjortas, Andrew 1994-95 Bullock, Cullen 1965 Hoag, Erik 1994-95 McGarity, Jay 1998+00 Ribeiro, Alan 2002-03-04-05 Bumgardner, Joel 1980-81 E Hoagland, Sky 2002 McGregor, Chris 1981-82-83-84 Rice, Michael 2006-07-08 Bunn, Dennis 1969-70-71 Earp, Russ 1969 Hoch, Jody 1971 McGregor, Jeff 1971 Rich, Barry 1967 Burgess, Danny 1969 Eberling, Joe 1982-83 Hoffman, Brad 1991-92-93-94 McIver, Zach 1989-90 Richardson, Bill 1961-62 Burk, Bill 1968 Edelman, Josh 2001-02 Hoke, Larry 1984 McKay, Bob 1972-73-74 Richardson, Bill 1975-76 Burke, Brendan 2005-06-07-08 Edwards, Bill 1972 Holderness, Rob 2008 McKenzie, Sean 1991-92-93-94 Richardson, Pat 1962 Burkman, Brent 1997-98-99-00 Eakins, Gene 1973-74 Holleman, Troy 1991-92 McLaughlin, Mark 1985-86 Rieger, Carl 1975-76 Busse, Charles 1967-68-69 Eisinger, Lee 1969-70-71 Holtz, Deiter 1989-90-91-92 McNerney, Stephen 1967-68-69 Ring, Robert 1979-80 Busse, Jim 1963 Eley, Nathan 1996 Holway, Jimmy 2006-07-08 McReynolds, Will 1998-99-00-01 Risher, John 1955 Ellis, David 2005 Hood, Sam 2003-04 McVey, Tim 1976 Roberts, Steve 1984 C McVittie, Matt 1996-97-98-99 Robertson, Charles 1964-65-66 Caicedo, Robert 1992 Emery, Sean 2000 Hoover, Wyatt 2002 Erben, Paul 2004-05-06-07 Horne, Bob 1974-75-76 Meisel, Steve 1974-75-76 Roder, Mike 1988-89-90-91 Calta, Ken 1981-82 Merino, Ignacio 1992-93-94-95 Roles, Alan 1962-63-64 Campbell, Brent 2003 Erickson, Shawn 2008 Horner, Terry 2007-08 Erikson, Kjetil 1985-86 Horst, Mike 1967 Mew, Tommy 1962 Roof, Steve 2004-05-06-07 Campbell, David 1980-81 Middleton, Marc 1970-71-72-73 Rose, Charlie 1988-89-90-91 Carey, Sean 1990-91 Eunson, Pete 1975-76 Hosford, Dick 1973-74 Evans, Keith 1967 Howland, Preston 1964-65-66 Mignano, Dave 1969 Rosenbaum, Steve 1974-75-76 Carlise, Joseph 1995 Milhan, Travis 1998 Roth, Ted 1963 Carmen, Matt 2001-02-03 Hrynyck, Corey 1990-91-92 F Hutzleman, Phil 1979 Miller, Bob 1967-68 Rowe, Ian 2008 Carothers, Graham 1987-88-89-90 Feldman, Jeff 1990-91 Miller, Greg 1992-94-95 Rowe, Michael 1964 Carter, Mike 1971-72 Feldmeyer, Seeley 1966-67-68 I Millis, B.J. 1992 Rowley, Kevin 1995-96-97-98 Carter, R.G. 1975 Fichter, Brent 1975 Irvin, Brett 2004-05 Miltenberger, Chester 1970-71-72-73 Roycik, Joel 2003-04-05-06 Casper, Tom 1963 Fisher, Jim 1961 Milun, Darren 1997-98 Rubritz, John 2008 Cassels, Jim 1976 Fitzpatrick, Michael 1970 J Mitchell, Chuck 1971 Jackson, Greg 1998-99 Russell, Eric 2000 Castagna, Charles 1974 Fix, Gerald 1962 Mitchell, Glenn 1961 Russell, Mike 1986 Castrillion, Jair 1994 Flanagan, Kevin 1997-98-99-00 Jacobs, Joel 1955 Moe, Erik 2001 Jacome, Fernando 2003 Russell, Roger 1970-71 Castro, Andrew 2002-03-04-05 Fleischmann, Brian 1998 Montgomery, Don 1962 Rushton, Rusty 1971-72 Chain, Chris 1981-82-83-84 Fletcher, Robert 1986 Jaisler, Jack 1965-66 Montgomery, Tim 2001 Chambers, Randy 1979+81-82 Fletcher, Walter 1973-74-75-76 Jamerson, Billy 2005-06-07-08 Moorman, John 1981-82 Chang, Shaun 1997-98 Foreman, Jim 1967 Jardina, Walt 1950 Mora, Nelson 1999-00 Cheezum, Mike 1972+74 Forson, Steven 2000-01-02 Jeffries, Dan 1964 Morris, Clarke 1982-83-84 Chia, Nei-Kuan 1996-97 Forte, Travis 2007 Jenkins, Mark 1969-70-71 Morse, Eric 1969 Chocron, Danny 1997-98-99-00 Foster, Matthew 1990-91 Jenks, Rick 1971 Morris, Richard 1985-86 Jensen, Bobby 1981+83

66 ALL-TIME ROSTERS S W D K R Sanchez, Amabilis 1994 Waldrop, Jeff 19 83-84-85 Danko, Veronica 1987 Keelan, Kristen 2000-01-02 Rademacher, Stacy 2005-06-07-08 Santos, Julio 1998-99 Wallace, Matt 2000 Davis, Amy 1980-81-82 Keller, Karen 1984 Raleigh, Christie 2006-07 Schade, Bob 1980 Ward, Jeff 1979 Davis, Sally 1980-81 Kennedy, Lara 1992 Ramer, Tenelle 1996-97-98-99 Schafer, David 1976 Webb, Steve 2004 Davison, Lisa 1980 Kenney, Laura 2002-03-04-05 Rasor, Tonya 2001-02-03-04 Schlak, Cliff 1973-74-75-76 Weber, Robert 1960 Day, Julie 1980-81-82 Kenney, Lindsay 2005-06-07-08 Reed, Connie 1981 Schlak, Doug 1975-76 Wegner, Dan 1994 Dean, Kelly 2006-07-08 King, Abbie 2006-07-08 Reeves, Kim 1976 Schlichenmaier, Erik 1994-95-96 Welch, James 1964 Deck, Stacy 1982 King, Leigh Ann 2007 Roberts, Meredith 2002 Schlichenmaier, Terry 1966-67-68 Wells, Dick 1953 Decker, Katie 1998 King, Shelly 1991-92 Robertson, Caroline 2006-07-08 Schmauch, Matthew 1994-95-96 Welsch, Tim 1996-97-98 Dedekind, Liska 1999-00 Kirsch, Lisa 1999-00-01-02 Ronan, Katie 2004-05-06-07 Schroeger, Curtis 2004-05 Welzel, Lorne 1973 Deschamps, Natalie 1984 Kloote, Brianna 1999 Rosenbluth, Beth 1994-95-96 Schulte, Mike 1988 Wheeler, Matt 2001-02-03-04 Deskin, Julie 1987-88-89 Koffel, Amy 1994 Rosendahl, Carrie 1981 Schultz, Bill 1997-98-99-00 Whitmire, Bill 1974 Deviese, Jill 2000-01 Kominski, Ruth 1992-93-94-95 Ruscoe, Katie 1997-98-99-00 Schumacher, Armando 1994-95-96 Wiggins, Jay 1969-70 Dong, Rachel 2003-04 Krieg, Jodi 19 95-96 Russell, Cameron 2006 Searcy, Ned 1962 Wilburth, John 1985 Dorminy, Malindy 1994-95-96-97 Krenauw, Karyn 2000-01-02 Seelie, Michael 1970-71-72-73 Wilkerson, Jay 1987-88-89-90 Dougher, Mary 1987 Krueger, Kim 1977 S Segal, Grant 1990-91 Willard, George 1991-92+94 Dowdle, Jeanne 1980-81 Kupan, Cheryl 1984 Sabesky, Marya 19 97-98-99-00 Seguin, Benoit 1985-86-87-88 Willhite, James 2001 Dowdle, Pati 1980-81 Kusseling, Simone 1981-82-83-84 Salmela, Lisa 1984 Seiple, Sam 1980-81-82-83 Williford, Jim 1969 Duncan, Cara 1994-95-96 Kuznia, Pam 1998 Schalk, Heather 1994-95-96 Selvey, Jeff 1971-72-73-74 Wilson, Brian 1987 Dunlop, Kim 1980-81 Schiff, Paige 1992-93-94-95 Semesco, David 1994-95-96-97 Wise, Paul 1974-75-76 Dutton, Emma 2001-02-03-04 L Schmedeman, Karen 1994-95-96-97 Severance, Rick 1987-88 Wise, Scott 1986-87 Lambert, Caitlyn 2008 Schoen, Jennifer 1992 Seymour, Dan 1980 Witte, Ted 1966 E Lamport, Laura 1990 Scobey, Sarah 1997-98-99-00 Shafer, David 1979 Womble, Russ 1976 Elias, Tiffany 20007-08 Lane, Leah 2000 Sekeres, Michelle 2001-02 Shead, Matt 2008 Woolard, Woody 1986 Ellis, Carrie 2005-06 Lawler, Ashley 2007 Selts, Brittany 2008 Sheftall, Andy 1992 Engel, Betty 1994-95 Lawsky, Karen 2000 Sharer, Deanne 1989 Shehee, Mike 1986-87 Y Engelbrecht, Jenny 1996-97-98 Laycock, Kammy 1981-82 Shows, Laura 1980-81 Shiels, Dennis 1968-69-70 Young, Kyle 2005-06-07-08 Epstein, Carolan 1988-89 Leach, Angie 2002-03-04-05 Shuster, Sara 1977-78 Shoeman, Larry 1972-73-74 Young, Scott 1964 Evans, Stacia 1988-89-90 Lehner, Laurie 1982 Sirounis, Katie 2007-08 Shouse, Robert 1967 Young, Tom 1971 Evins, Ann 1991-92-93-94 Lerch, Susie 1992 Skaggs, Kate 2005-06-07-08 Shreve, Paul 1979-80-81-82 Z F Lerew, Brittany 2004-05-06 Skrobiak, Lori 1984 Shropshire, David 1981-82-83-84 Lerew, Chelsie 2001-02-03 Small, Kim 1989 Zapp, Richard 1969 Finfrock, Linda 1997 Smith, Allison 1995-96-97 Shropshire, Doug 1971-72 Zeller, Kile 1997 Foster, Kim 1981-82 LeRoy, Andree-Anne 2003-04 Shuman, Noel 1975 Lill, Laurane 1981 Smith, Dawn 1979-80-81-82 Zettle, Craig 1989-90-91 Fowler, Sherri 1996-97-98-99 Smith, Jennifer 2001-02-03-04 Silk, Danny 1966 Zuments, Kristopher 1986-87-88-89 Fox, Margaret 1994-95 Lindsey, Christy 1994 Simmons, Nelson 1980-81 Linke, Sara 1984 Spaeder, Anne 1989-90-91-92 Freeman, Alice 1987 Sparg, Lauren 2005-06-07-08 Singleton, Michael 1999-00 WOMEN Fuller, Wendy 1985-86 Lo, Amy 2001-02-03-04 Skaggs, Andrew 2002-03-04-05 Lock, Megan 2000-01 Spuler, Sharon 1980-81-82 Skinner, Matt 2007 A G Love, Therese 1980 Stafford, Danielle 1997-98 Slater, Roger 1950-51 Acre, Karen 1984-85-86-87 Gajda, Renee 2004-05 Lowe, Sue 1980-81 Steinberg, Christine 1990-91-92 Sloan, Larry 1967 Adams, Kristen 1998-99-00-01 Gallivan, Kristina 1984-85-86-87 Lukes, Teri 1991-92 Steinhauer, Stevi 2007-08 Smalling, Bruce 1969 Adham, Katherine 2008 Gaztanaga, Maider 1994-95-96-97 Lyes, Jennie 2002-03 Stevens, Brittany 2005 Smarinsky, David 1970 Ahrens, Allison 1992 Giles, Stacey 1989 Stratton, Katie 2007 Gillooly, Erin 1994-95-96-97 M Smith, Dale 1962-63-64 Akridge, Camille 2004-05 Manning, Tiffany 2002-03-04 T Goff, Shannon 2000 Smith, Emmett 1991 Alexander, Jane 1984 Marcus, Golda 2002-03-04-05 Tankersley, Jennifer 1984 Goodman, Lisa 1984 Smith, Eric 1985 Altmann, Romy 2005-06-07 Marion, Cindy 1997-98 Tessier, Teresa 2006-07 Goodwin, Amber 1999-00-01-02 Smith, Jimmy 1967-68-69 Amberntson, Carolynn 1988 Mateka, Laura 1997 Toole, Maria 1995-96-97-98 Gorhamn, Mary 1987 Snensky, Mark 1987 Amman, Racheal 1997-98 Martelle, Meredith 2006-07-08 Triau, Jane 1980-81-82 Gouldy, Cary 2002 Spence, Ken 1982 Andresen, Sally 1980-81-82 Martin, Belinda 1988-89-90-91 Tuker, Liz 1981 Gribble, Lenore 1980-81-82 Spray, Paul 1992 Armond, Amy 1996-97 Matherly, Megan 2006-07 Turner, Kathy 1988-89-90 Grimes, Kylsie 2007-08 Springfels, Carl 1967-68 Armond, Emily 2002 McClain, Amber 1999-00 Tuveson, Tracy 1990-91 Gunn, Suzanne 1990-91-92 Stafford, John 1967-68-69 Averill, Kim 1980 McClow, Courtney 2002-03-04-05 Tynan, Lowri 2008 Gurr, Tanya 1999-00 Stephenson, Al 1971-72-73-74 McCoy, Lynne 1981-82 B Guyler, Jen 2007-08 V Stetson, Brad 1976+79 Bajus, Jackie 1980 McCubbins, Kathleen 2000 Stevens, Davy 1985 Valseca, Aurora 1990-91 Bajus, Jill 1984 H McCully, Meg 1981-82 Van Dyke, Danielle 1989-90-91 Stevens, Jim 1969-70 Baker, Julie 1981 Hahn, Susan 1982-83-84 McFarland, Amy 1998 Stevens, Jerry 1971-72-73 Barber, Laura 1976-77-78 Hamilton, Caroline 1994-95-96-97 McHugh, Shannon 1994-95-96-97 W Stewart, Randy 1966-67-68 Battista, Cristine 1998 Hanna, Carissa 2006-07-08 McKeithen, Julie 1981 Walker, Jackie 1975 Stock, Earnest 1953-54-55 Beadle, Chris 1987-88 Hansen, Loren 2001-02-03-04 McRoberts, Kristina 1996-97-98-99 Walker, Julie 1989 Stone, Jeff 1971-72 Bedard, Joanne 1984 Hanson, Tanya 1980-81-82 Metka, Katie 2005-06 Walker, Lauren 2001-02 Stoner, Pat 1967 Belew, Ann 1984 Harrington, Kirsten 1990-91 Miller, Kathi 1979 Warning, Sharon 1988 Stricker, Tal 2001-02-03-04 Bell, Summer 1900-01 Hartzer, Paula 1980-81-82 Miller, Terri 1978-79-80-81 Washburn, Summer 1999 Summe, Brian 1985-86 Bishop, Suzanne 1984 Harvey, Alison 1988-89-90-91 Mills, Holly 2008 Weseman, Linda 1980 Swanson, Corey 2007-08 Bibby, Maureen 1981 Hatfi eld, Elise 2005-06-07-08 Moore, Valerie 1990-91-92 White, Samantha 1996-97-98-99 Sweatt, Andy 1973 Blachford, Anne 1997-98-99-00 Havens. Sara Kate 1998 Monden, Aleia 2007-08 Whitehurst, Keri 2005 Swisher, Seth 1997-98-99-00 Booth, Sonya 1982 Haynes, Cheryl 19 80-81 Montgomery, Mary 1975 Wiking, Terri 1977 Synder, Jon 1972 Boyle, Niki 2002 Hayes, Jane 1984-85-86-87 Morse, Ann 1989 Wilkins, Jana 1977-78 T Boynton, Jonna 1991 Hazard, Jennifer 1987-88-89-90 Morse, Siobhan 19884 Williams, Christine 2000-01 Tackels, Robin 1970 Bradley, Meagan 1996-97-98 Helmers, Kristina 2007-08 Moxley, Dana 1998 Wilson, Claudia 1994-95-96 Taff, Bo 1983 Bralic, Dora 1992-93-94-95 Henderson, Julie 1994-95-96 Myers, Krissy 1988-89-90-91 Wise, Jackie 1980 Tandy, Charles 1963 Breen, Emily 2002-03-04-05 Henderson, Sarah 1995-96-97-98 Withrow, Jennifer 1992-93-94 Henning, Meghan 1990-91-92 N Woodard, Leah 2005 Tankersley, Vance 1987-88-89-90 Brennan, Meghan 1994-95-96 Nagy, Betsy 2000-01-02-03 Henshaw, Jennifer 2002-03 Wright, Katie 1997-98-99 Tate, Joe 1983 Brennan, Merrie 1988-89-90-91 Nelson, Dean 1980 Henry, C.J. 2008 Wright, Kathleen 1996 Teeters, Craig 1980 Brick, Lauren 2004-05-06-07 Nencioni, Lisa 1980-81-82 Hillencamp, Kelly 1982-83-84 Wright, Stacy 1988-89 Temple, Fred 1974-75 Brock, Kelly 1997 Nethercott, Candice 2001-02 Hirai, Caren 1999-00-01-02 Thacker, Scott 2007-08 Browdy, Leslie 1987 Neubarth, Lori 1981 Hoffman, Patty 1984 Y Thomas, Gary 1970 Brown, Leslie 1987 Nichols, Kathleen 1992 Holderness, Georgia 2006-07-08 Yenglin, Juliette 1989-90 Thompson, James 1967-68-69 Brown, Terri 1980 North, Susan 1988-89 Holmes, Kelly 1984 Thompson, Paul 1961-62 Bunnell, Missy 1987-88-89 Norton, Nancy 1982 Z Tilbrook, Alex 2005-06-07-08 Burdick, Nanci 1981 Holmstedt, Karin 1998-99-00 Zemina, Kayce 2002-03-04 Tofaletti, David 2007-08 Burke, Sue 1981 How, Lisa 2002-03-04-05 O Zingarelli, Mary 1998 Hudak, Courtney 2005-06-07 Oglesby, Brandy 2000 Tomson, Scott 2000 C Trapanier, Dave 1971 Hughes, Jennifer 1992 O’Toole, Patsy 1984 Current athletes in bold. Cabassol, Melanie 2007-08 Hugus, Jennie 1987-88-89 Oxford, Kristin 2005 The years listed indicate the spring semester Trimble, Gary 1966-67-68 Camille, Cox 1980-81 Truscott, Tom 1974-75-76 Huntwork, Kylen 2006-07-08 (i.e. 1994 indicates the 1993-94 school year). Campbell, Kristen 1994-95-96 P Men’s list as of 1961, women’s list is as Tucker, Angus 1992 I Pariente, Janine 2006-07 Carr, Jessie 2007-08 of 1980. Records prior to that season are Tyler, John 1992+94 Ignacio, Taryn 2004 Parker, Ann 1998-99 Carpenter, Colleen 1994-95 incomplete. Corrections are welcome. U Carrihill, Kirsti 1998-99 Isackson, Kathy 1988-89-90-91 Parkinson, Elizabeth 2002-03 Unger, John 1966-67 Caruso, Anne 2000 J Patla, Jill 1992 Castello, Anne-Carol 1992 Jaskowski, Polly 1998 Paugh, Casey 1994 V Cech, Christy 2000-01-02 Peluso, Julie 1992-93-94 Van de Graaf, Jeff 1981 Jepson, Helen 1994-95-96-97 Cenanovic, Nada 1991-92+94 Jones, Beth 1977 Pesce, Christie 2002-03 Van Farowe, Jim 1987-88 Chambers, Kristan 1988-89-90-91 Petry, Susan 1994 Vining, Jim 1969-70 Jones, Monica 1991-92 Cipoletti, Ann 2006-07 Josey, Katherine 1987 Peyton, Jennifer 1988 Vivoni, Al 1975 Ciesla, Karen 1987 Pfaff, Nancy 1977 Von Roenn, Kenneth 1968-69-70 Clark, Courtney 1990 Phillips, Jocelyn 2008 Vythoulkas, Chris 2003-04 Clark, Susan 1975 Pollack, Susan 1988-89-90-91 Colley, Margaret 2001-02-03 Polowski, Cheryl 1982 Connolly, Melissa 1990-91-92 Powers, Kerri 1992 Cox, Camille 1981 Price, Connie 1984 Creutzinger, Chris 1984 Proctor, Missy 1984 Cucchi, Alison 2001-02

67 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Since the inception of the program in 1949, Florida State swimming and diving has had their share of All-Americans. The Seminoles have racked up a combined 182 All-American certifi cates in 58 years. In addition to the All-American accolades, FSU boasts six National Champions, at least one every decade since 1960. A sure sign that Florida State is on their way to being on of the elite programs in the country.

CURT GENDERS - ONE-METER DIVING (1961) Before Dave Cowens, Deion Sanders or Charlie Ward, Curt Genders was considered to be “Possibly the greatest athlete in Florida State history” in the 1964 swimming and diving media guide. The moniker was well earned as Genders became the fi rst swimmer or diver to ever earn All-America honors in three different seasons as he picked up the award from 1959-61 on the one-meter board as well as three-meter board or “high board” as it was called back in the 1960’s. A native of Sarasota, Genders saved his best NCAA meet for his last. During the 1961 competition, he defeated a pair of Olympians on his very last dive to claim the title on the one-meter board, a fi rst for Florida State swimming and diving.

PHIL BOGGS - ONE-METER DIVING (1971) Ten years after Curt Genders brought home the program’s fi rst national championship, Phil Boggs brought home another. While most of the swimmers and divers recruited by Florida State today have national accolades, Boggs was not well known outside of his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Despite standing in at just 5-foot-5, Boggs was actively involved in diving, football, baseball and track, but it wasn’t until his junior year that he fully turned his attentions to the springboard. Working with FSU graduate Dick Wells at Firestone High School, he began his journey to national recognition and eventually an Olympic gold medal. Following a satisfactory freshman season, instead of returning to Ohio, Boggs spent the summer in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., training with coach Bill Barton. Barton’s work that summer had a tremendous impact as the very next season Boggs placed fourth on the one-meter board at the 1969 NCAA Championships. His All-America certifi cate was the fi rst by a Seminole diver since Genders in 1961. “It was fun,” Boggs said of his summer under Barton’s tutelage. “He was the fi rst person to tell me that I had the opportunity to compete on the national level.” The improvement continued the next as he moved up two spots on the one-meter board while adding All-America recognition during the three-meter competition. His fi nal season Boggs climbed to the top of the diving mountain with a national championships on the one-meter. At the time, Boggs’ fi ve All-America awards tied him with Genders for the most in the program’s history and the diving duo currently rates third. Five years after winning the national championships for the Seminole, Boggs went on to claim a gold medal on the one-meter board at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE & 200 MEDLEY RELAYS (1982) The women’s program when out on a high note in its last AIAW Championships as it won a pair of relay titles. The Seminoles fi nished second to Texas in the team standings thanks to championships in the 200 freestyle and medley relays. Getting Florida State’s fi rst women’s national championship in swimming was the quartet of Meg McCully, Sharon Spuler, Laurie Lehner and Simone Kusseling in the 200 medley relay. The foursome set a new school record with a winning time of 1:42.86. Up next was a title in the 200 free relay as Spuler, Lehner and Kusseling were joined by Lenore Gribble to post a top time of 1:33.50 to set another Seminole standard. A tribute to the talent on that year’s team, both relay marks would stand for more than 15 years. It wasn’t until 1999 that the 200 free relay record was taken down and on the 20th anniversary of the 200 medley relay title, the record was fi nally broken. The 200 medley and free relays were the centerpiece of one of the most successful years in the program’s history. Eight different swimmers came home with All-America certifi cates, including fi ve that amassed 12 individual awards to go along with accolades in four of the fi ve relays. The following year Florida State competed at its fi rst Women’s NCAA Championships after the national governing body began sponsoring the sport the year before.

STEPHEN PARRY - 200 BUTTERFLY (1997) Within the fi rst 23 years of the program, Florida State had a pair of national champions, but after Phil Boggs in 1971, it would be another 36 years before a Seminole stood on top of the podium at the NCAA meet. Florida State returned to men’s swimming and diving glory in 1997 when Stephen Parry put the program back on the map. Parry trained in crowded pools and limited facilities in Liverpool, Great Britain, but from that setting came great accomplishments. He was the 1994 Junior European Champion and the 1995 England National Champion in the 200-fl y. Parry found his fi rst year at FSU to be a challenge, having to adjust to a new training program, a new school and new country all together. But it was after the British Trials that he knew he had to change something. He returned to FSU with a new ambition — a team victory at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships and a top fi ve fi nish in the NCAA. He took advantage of the training facilities and started working harder and longer.

68 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS At the 1997 NCAA championship meet in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Parry and his teammates achieved several honors. Dedekind became the fi rst FSU swimmer to achieve three All-America fi nishes and all fi ve Seminole relay teams scored for the Seminoles. But perhaps the greatest accomplishment came on the night of March 29th when Parry, who was seeded fi rst in the 200-fl y going into the fi nals, won the fi rst national championship for swimming in FSU history. His pool record time of 1:44.28 won him the title and helped etch his name in the Seminole record books. “I wasn’t really thinking about it (the championship) at the time,” Parry said. “Going into the race seeded fi rst, there was some pressure but I wasn’t expecting to win. It was more of a shock than anything else. I just swam the race the way coach planned it out. It really didn’t hit me until I got back to Tallahassee that I had won a national championship. And it wasn’t even until this summer that I realized I’m as good as the best swimmers in the nation.”

BRENDON DEDEKIND - 50 FREE (1997) & 100 BREASTSTROKE (1998) Swimming in a lane with six and seven people is not the ideal training conditions for an Olympic swimmer. But for Brendon Dedekind, it was the starting point for what would soon become a successful career in collegiate and international competition. After the 1992 South African Nationals, he began to pursue that dream. Dedekind sent out 32 applications to United States universities and received many prospect questionnaires, but no scholarships materialized. So in 1993 he enrolled in engineering classes in South Africa and gave up on the dream. In 1993 the tables began to turn for Dedekind and he started to see the dream becoming a reality. Neil Harper, an assistant coach at FSU at the time, received a phone call from former LSU teammate, Darryl Cronje, a fellow South African swimmer, telling him about a South African who could be an asset to the team. Not too long after, Dedekind received a call from then assistant head coach Neil Harper offering him a scholarship. As a freshman in 1995, he qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships at the University of Texas. Although he made the consolation fi nals in the 50- free and won the heat fi nishing ninth, he was still overwhelmed by the facility and the stronger, faster swimmers. This gave him more incentive to train and work harder for the next season. The following March, Dedekind started to make his mark in FSU swimming history. With one NCAA meet under his belt, Dedekind felt more relaxed and less overwhelmed by the enormity of the competition at the 1997 Championships at Minnesota. That year he became the fi rst swimmer in FSU history to garner All-America honors in three events as he fi nished in the top fi ve of the 50 and 100 freestyle—including the fastest 50 free heat in NCAA history—as well as the 100 breaststroke. In the 1998 NCAA meet at Auburn, his 19.17 qualifying time in the 50 free set a new pool record and gave him the top seed going into the evening competition. That night, Dedekind dominated the competition and became only the second swimmer in FSU history to win an individual title, taking fi rst in the 50 free. “I took the race as just another race,” Dedekind remarked. “It was really exciting to win the 50-free, but I was still not satisfi ed with my time. I think I could have swam faster that night.” Satisfaction came in his senior year, but not in the 50 free. Dedekind entered the 1999 NCAA Championships qualifi ed in the 50 and 100 free and the 100 breaststroke. He walked away with yet another title, but this time it was in the 100-breast. A participant in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympic Games, Dedkind’s Florida State career will come full circle in the fall of 2004. Dedekind became the eighth Seminole from the swimming and diving team to be elected to the Florida State Hall of Fame.

TERRY HORNER - ONE-METER DIVING (2007) After taking home two diving National Titles in 10 years it would be another 36 until FSU would once again have a diver atop the podium. Not only did Terry Horner bring home the Seminoles fi rst diving championship in more than three decades, he became the fi rst freshman swimmer or diver to do so. Horner’s 6 dive total of 399.35 put the freshman from Orlando in elite company. He, along with Seminole sprinter Walter Dix are the only FSU athletes to ever win an individual National Championship as freshmen. Horner was able to pull away early when his second dive of the fi nals scored a 9.0 from all seven judges. He was able to seal the deal on his fi nal dive where he received four more 9.0 scores. Horner now joins Seminole legend Curt Genders and Olympic Gold Medalist Phil Boggs as diving National Champions.

69 FSU’S OLYMPIC TRADITION FSU’S SWIMMING & DIVING OLYMPIC HERITAGE For an athlete, the highest honor a nation can bestow upon them is to have them represent their country in the Olympic Games. Since the 1976 Games in Montreal, Canada, the Summer Olympics have had a Garnet and Gold feel to them. All told, 13 current and former Florida State swimmers and divers have represented 11 different countries. Dating back to Florida State’s fi rst Olympic representative in the pool, diver Phil Boggs at the 1976 Games, the Seminoles have had at least one representative in all but two of the last eight Olympics. At the 2004 Games in Athens, Greece, Florida State had fi ve representatives – the second highest total in school history – and former Seminole Parry produced the school’s second medal in the pool as he took the bronze in the 200-meter butterfl y. The last three Olympic Games have been especially bountiful for Florida State representation at the aquatics center. Eleven of the Seminoles’ 13 Olympians took part in either the Atlanta, Sydney or Athens Games. The 2000 Sydney Olympics saw FSU’s highest participation as six former Seminoles competed at the event. In the last two Games, Florida State has had eight different participants. Success was immediate for the Seminoles the fi rst time they had an athlete in the pool at the Olympics. Diving for the United States, Boggs captured the school’s fi rst medal when he won gold during the springboard event in Montreal. It would be another 28 years before a Seminole would appear on the medal stand after Great Britain’s Stephen Parry captured the bronze in the 200-meter butterfl y. While Parry ended Florida State’s 28-year medal drought, a different dry spell of almost equal length was halted as well in Athens. In 1980, Wendy Fuller became the fi rst female FSU swimmer or diver, and only the second overall, to complete in the Olympics when she dove for her native Canada. It wasn’t until 2004 when the Seminoles had their second female in the water as Golda Marcus, competing for El Salvador, swam in the 400 and 800-meter freestyle. Besides being only the second female Olympian in the program’s history, Marcus is part of another elite group. She and teammate Chris Vythoulkas—a member of this years Bahaman team—are two of only four FSU swimmers to ever compete in the Olympics while still part of the active roster. The fi rst pair of current Seminoles to compete in the Games was South African Brendon Dedekind and Rob Braknis of Canada when they swam in the 1996 Atlanta Games. Up until this year, no Seminole had participated in more than two Olympic Games. All of that changed in 2004 as Julio Santos made his third appearance in the games for Ecuador. A two-year All-American, Santos made his fi rst trip to the Games in 1996 then returned in 2000. All told, fi ve Florida State swimmers and divers have participated in more than one Olympics. Florida State has been well represented on the pool deck by a pair of coaches. Head coach Neil Harper, an Olympian himself in 1984 and 1988, served as a coach for South Africa in 2000, while returning in 2004 as a member of the Swaziland coaching staff. Diving coach Patrick Jeffrey made the trip to Atlanta in 1996 as member of the US team. In 2002 he was a member of the US coaching staff in Sydney.

70 FSU’S OLYMPIC TRADITION GARNET AND BRONZE “Sometimes uptight is not the best way for him to perform,” Harper said. Every swimmer that participates in the Olympic Games dreams of being on “As you saw from semifi nals he’s at his best when he is footloose and fancy-free. the medal stand and having a dignitary place that medal around their neck. From What it did for him was take some of the pressure off him. You could see by the the world record holders all they way down to person seeded last in lane eight, way he swam that the weight had been lifted off his shoulders. It was fun to watch the dream is there. It’s what drives them to get up at 5:30 a.m. every morning for him last night. He tried to keep it low key for the fi nals but it’s tough when you know practice instead of hitting the snooze bar one more time and what makes them the whole world is watching.” swim one more lap instead of hitting the showers even though their body aches. While Parry tried to bring his carefree demeanor to the fi nals of the 200 Every Olympian daydreams of seeing their fl ag rose to the rafters and for butterfl y, having the eyes of the world on you and an agitated world record-holder former Florida State University swimmer Stephen Parry that dream became a in the lane besides you doesn’t make for a walk in the park. From his observation reality. In 2004 he became the fi rst Seminole in 28 years to capture a medal as he spot on the deck, Harper noted that as the fi nalist marched onto the deck for took home bronze in the 200-meter butterfl y. the event, Parry tried to give a wave and a smile to his British teammates in the “I’m really, really proud. It’s an amazing feeling, a fantastic feeling,” Parry stands, but clearly his game face is on. said. “I know it’s an old cliché, but it really is a dream come true. I’m so proud to As was to be expected, Phelps took an early lead in the race and tried to be a part of the British team and give them this medal.” put as much distance as possible between he and the rest of the fi eld. One of the The fulfi llment of that dream almost became a nightmare for Parry. Swimming best in the world at closing out a race, if Phelps had a sizeable lead at the last turn for Great Britain, a ton of pressure had everybody else would be racing for silver. been put on Parry and his teammates Through the fi rst 100 meters, after the squad came up dry in the medal Parry was fi rmly in second count during the Sydney Games, a fi rst ahead of Japan’s Takashi for Britain since the 1936 Olympics. Yamamoto, but nearly a second Perhaps it was the weight of an behind Phelps. Midway through entire country on his shoulders or the the third 50 meter lap, Parry’s internal pressure following a fourth-place “nothing to lose” attitude came fi nish at the 2003 World Championships, back. If he didn’t take his shot at irregardless, the preliminaries of the catching Phelps he would never 200 butterfl y on August 16 did not go as know what might have been. planned. In fact, the prelims were almost “I thought I’d lost it there at Parry’s only swim of the entire meet. The the end,” Parry added. “I saw 16th and fi nal swimmer in the semifi nals, Michael getting away. I got really he was a tenth of a second from being in excited down that third length. I the stands for the race instead of in the thought I was reeling him in a bit pool. and I didn’t expect to be there. I “It was a disappointing start and I came off that last wall and that’s was desperate to give something to the when he showed his true form. team,” Parry noted. “I watched the same He really is fantastic.” clip of Rocky III and I was really nervous. But now I know the feeling of being an During that third lap Parry hit the afterburners—his third split of 29.74 Olympic medalist and it’s wonderful.” was lap three’s fastest and the third fastest 50-meter split during the fi nal 100 With his world turn upside down, Parry turned to a safe haven – Florida State meters of the race—and with 25 meters to go he was neck and neck with Phelps. head coach Neil Harper. A confi dant from his days as Parry’s assistant coach at Unfortunately, the combination of Phelps’ closing ability and not enough fuel in FSU and someone who knows what pressure is like on the British team, Harper— Parry’s tank allowed Phelps to pull away for the gold. who traveled to Athens as a member of the Swaziland coaching staff—was able “It got really exciting. Steve was pushing Phelps and the two of them just to put Parry back in the right frame of mind for the semifi nals that night. took off,” Harper said. “Stephen tried to make a move at 150 (meters) and caught It’s funny how far a “nothing to lose” attitude can take you. Swimming out up to him and it look for a second that he might pull it off, but he ran out of gas and of lane eight, Parry not only qualifi ed for the fi nals, but he did something that the Japanese guy caught up to him and Stephen held on for the bronze. only one other individual had done at the Games, he beat . The “You could tell that Steve was really relieved at the end. He had given 19-year-old American phenom was the favorite to win fi ve individual medals, but himself a shot to win the gold and was able to hold on for the bronze. He got what in the semis Parry stole the spotlight as he beat Phelps to the wall and earn the he wanted and it’s great to see that. He soaked it all up.” top seed for the fi nals the following night. Yamamoto also pulled away during the last few strokes as he snuck in for “Sometimes that’s just the way sports go,” Harper added. “He was lucky to the silver, but Parry would still be on the medal stand. After his performance in the be in the right place at the right time. He had a poor swim in the morning and let semifi nals, Parry told Harper that after a sixth-place fi nish in Sydney and fourth at the stress and pressure get to him. Now he’s in the outside lane and had nothing last year’s World Championships, he did not want to fi nish fourth through sixth, he to lose and everything to gain and you could tell he enjoyed swimming again. wanted that medal and now he had it. In addition, Parry reset the British record Luckily for him it wasn’t damaging enough that it didn’t cause him to not make the that he took down the night before with a time of 1:55.52. semifi nals.” Besides ending Britain’s eight-year drought without a medal, Parry also All of sudden his rollercoaster ride through the Olympics was heading back snapped a 28-year drought for the Florida State swimming and diving program. up hill at a dramatic pace. Instead of just being another also-ran in the Michael The team’s only medal came at the 1976 Games in Montreal, Canada, when diver Phelps’ coronation, Parry joined Australia’s Ian Thorpe as the only swimmer at the Phil Boggs captured the gold medal on the springboard. Games to beat the second-coming of Mark Spitz to the wall. The spotlight was back on.

71 FSU’S OLYMPIC TRADITION PHIL BOGGS: FSU’S FIRST OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST When he fi rst came to Florida State in 1968, very few would have pegged Phil Boggs as a future gold medal winner in the Olympic Games. It was through hard work and a boost of confi dence that got him to the top of the medal stand in 1976. A four-sport athlete in his native Akron, Ohio, Boggs didn’t concentrate on diving until his junior year and his fi rst season at Florida State was not outstanding. Instead of heading back to the Buckeye State for the summer following his freshman year, Boggs decided to spend the break in Ft. Lauderdale with coach Bill Barton. When he wasn’t working as a lifeguard or cleaning the pool, Boggs was on the diving board learning from Barton. Besides improving the technical aspect of his diving, Barton’s biggest impact on Boggs may have been the boost of confi dence he gave the young diver. “It was fun,” Boggs said of his summer under Barton’s tutelage. “He was the fi rst person to tell me that I had the opportunity to compete on the national level.” Over the course of a summer Boggs was transformed from just another diver to one of the top collegiate divers in the country. At the 1969 NCAA Championships, he picked up his fi rst All-America honor – the fi rst by a Seminole diver since 1961—and proceeded to collect four more national honors over the next three seasons. If he didn’t know it by his senior year, Boggs would fi nd out in 1971 that he had what it took to compete beat the elite athletes. That season he captured Florida State’s second national championship, winning the one-meter crown. Now that he had capped of his collegiate career at the top of the mountain, it was time to test himself against the rest of the world. The year after he won the national championships, Boggs virtually had his ticket punched for the 1972 Games in Munich. A poor dive during the fi nal round of the US Olympic Trials kept him off the 1972 team and put Olympic Dreams on hold for four years. “People always talk about sacrifi ces, I don’t know where they get that from,” Boggs noted. “That’s a distorted view. It’s just a matter of priorities. You can’t think ‘Gee I missed a party because I had to get up early to work out. I enjoyed the workouts. You have the camaraderie of the people you work out with. It’s like a fraternity or sorority in itself.” Not only was Boggs determined to be on the 1976 team in Montreal, he had his eyes set on winning a medal. Between the 1972 Olympic Trials and the ’76 Games, Boggs won 17 national and international titles, including the 1973 and 1975 World Championships. In four years he had gone from being a spectator to being the favorite for gold. Going into the fi nal round of the 1976 Olympics, Boggs was well in command of the springboard competition, holding a 40-point lead on the nearest competitor, but his experience at the 1972 Trials told him that nothing was guaranteed. He nailed his fi nal dive, a 2 ½ somersault with a twist, and when he came back to the surface and saw the judges’ scores, Boggs knew he had the gold medal wrapped up. His fi nal score of 619.05 put him 48.57 points ahead of silver medalist Franco Cagnotto of Italy. “Everything you’ve ever dreamed of is right there. Even if no one else knows, you know it will always be there,” Boggs added. “When the national anthem plays and you’re presented your medal, you feel like the king of the world.” Boggs went on to become the president of US Diving and was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1985. The Phil Boggs Awards is present annually at the US Aquatic Sports Convention, honoring those who have achieved individual excellence in diving and have given back a part of themselves to insure the sport’s success continues. Boggs died on July 4, 1990, in Miami, Fla.

72 FSU’S OLYMPIC TRADITION OLYMPIC TIMELINE

PHIL BOGGS NELSON MORA TAL STRICKER United States Venezula Israel 1976 – Montreal, Gold Medal Winner – 1996 – Atlanta 2000 – Sydney 1 Meter Diving

WENDY FULLER JULIO SANTOS GOLDA MARCUS Canada Ecuador El Salvador 1980 – Moscow 1996 – Atlanta 2004 – Athens 1988 – Seoul 2000 – Sydney 2004 – Athens CHRIS VYTHOULKAS KEAM ANG Bahamas Malaysia WICKUS NIENABER 2004 – Athens 1996 – Atlanta Swaziland 2000 – Sydney 2004 – Athens ROB BRAKNIS HEAD COACH NEIL Canada HARPER 1996 – Atlanta STEPHEN PARRY 1984 – Los Angeles (Great Britain - Athlete) Great Britain 1988 – Seoul (Great Britain – Athlete) 2000 – Sydney 2000 – Sydney (South Africa – Coach) BRENDON DEDEKIND 2004 – Athens, Bronze Medal Winner 2004 – Athens (Swaziland – Coach) South Africa – 200 Butterfl y 1996 – Atlanta DIVING COACH 2000 – Sydney BRETT PETERSON PATRICK JEFFERY South Africa 1988 – Seoul (United States – Athlete) 2000 – Sydney 1996 – Atlanta (United States – Coach)

2008 OLYMPIC TRIALS

US OLYMPIC TRIALS Georgia Holderness 100 Breast 1:08.76 3rd **FINA “A” cut, lifetime best Carrie Ellis 50 Free 25.72 tied for 19th 200 Breast 2:29.99 1st lifetime best 100 Free 57.46 80th Rob Holderness 100 Breast 1:03.52 10th lifetime best Nick Graves 1500 Free 15:31.58 14th 200 Breast 2:16.71 11th lifetime best Alex Kennon 50 Free 22.94 34th lifetime best Holly Mills 100 Back 1:05.64 21st 100 Free 50.42 44th lifetime best 200 Back 2:16.78 10th lifetime best 100 Fly 54.30 time trial lifetime best Ian Powell 100 Fly 53.77 6th lifetime best Jocelyn Phillips 100 Free 57.62 85th 200 Fly 1:59.78 4th lifetime best 200 Free 2:03.15 67th Matt Shead 100 Breast 1:04.44 17th Steve Roof 1500 Free 15:48.31 41st Lowri Tynan 100 Breast 1:11.79 13th Ian Rowe 1500 Free 15:30.08 13th ** Andy Hodgson 100 Back 56.36 6th lifetime best Brittany Selts 100 Fly 1:03.96 132nd 200 Back 2:00.12 5th lifetime best Kyle Young 200 Free 1:52.80 63rd 400 Free 3:55.70 26th SOUTH AFRICAN OLYMPIC TRIALS 1500 Free 15:15.36 5th lifetime best Jarryd Botha 50 Back 26.33 2nd ** Stephanie Sarandos 100 Back 1:03.39 42nd lifetime best 100 Back 56.94 5th 200 Back 2:15.06 28th lifetime best Lauren Sparg 50 Fly 27.78 2nd lifetime best ** Jessica Sabotin 200 IM 2:21.83 91st 100 Fly 1:01.16 4th lifetime best ** denotes incoming Seminole swimmer for fall 2008 BRITISH OLYMPIC TRIALS Ed Denton 50 Free 23.01 9th lifetime best 100 Free 50.14 9th lifetime best

73 INTERNATIONAL TRADITION When the collegiate careers of Florida State University swimmers and divers are fi nished, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are done in the water. Over the last ten years current and former Seminoles have made a name for themselves on the international scene. Representing ten different countries, Florida State athletes have competed at the top level of swimming and diving in biggest events on the planet, including the Olympics and World Championships.

2008 FINA WORLD JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Sophomore Rob Holderness competed against some of the world’s best young swimmers and placed third in the 200 breast at the 2008 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Monterrey, Mexico. Holderness touched the wall in STEPHEN PARRY 2:15.67 to earn a bronze medal. • Represents England in many major competitions around the world • Won the bronze medal in the 200 butterfl y at the 2004 Athens Olympics. • Placed fourth at the 2003 World Championship in the 200 meter fl y. 2008 U.S. NATIONAL • Finished sixth in the 200-fl y at the 2000 Sydney Olympics • Finished fi fth in the 200m fl y at the 1999 European Championships in DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Istanbul, Turkey Florida State divers turned in a tremendous performance at the U.S. National • Finished sixth in the 200-fl y at the 1995 World University Games at Tokyo Diving Championships in Pasadena, Calif. Junior Terry Horner won the National • British National Champion in the 100- and 200-fl y in 1996 and the 200-fl y in Championship on the one-meter 1994 and 1995 board with a score of 360.80. Horner • Finished third at the European Championships in the 200-fl y in 1997 followed up his national title with a • Was fourth in the 200-fl y at the 1997 World University Games third-place fi nish on the three-meter • Finished sixth in the 200-fl y and competed in the 100-fl y at the 1998 World with a career best score of 435.20. Championships in Perth, Australia Senior Dan Frebel fi nished seventh • Finished third in the 200-fl y at the 1998 on the platform scoring 321.05 points • Was a member of the 1998 gold medal World All Star team at the Goodwill and teamed with fellow senior Scott Games in New York Derner to fi nish fourth in the three- meter synchro competition (341.07). Junior Aleia Monden also had a ROB BRAKNIS great showing placing third in the • Competed for Canada at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta platform synchro event with partner • Finished 16th in the 100-back and was a member of the 12th place 400- Jacqueline Schroeder (241.44). medley relay 2008 U.S. OPEN Several Seminoles made the trip to Minneapolis, Minn. to compete in the 2008 U.S. Open. Red-shirt senior Kyle Young made the most Dan Frebel of his opportunity placing second in the 800 free (8:03.91), eighth in the 1500 free (15:30.85) and 11th in the 400 free (3:55.61). Junior Nick Graves also had an outstanding meet fi nishing fi fth in the 800 free (8:10.44), seventh in the 1500 (15:30.47) and 24th in the 400 free (3:59.54). Senior Georgia Holderness competed in the 200 breast fi nishing 21st (2:35.68) and the 200 IM placing 48th (2:22.52)

2007 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES In 2007 three Florida State athletes competed in the World University Games in Bangkok, Thailand. Jarryd Botha, Dan Frebel and Terry Horner competed against the world’s best swimmer and divers with Horner coming away with the groups best fi nish a seventh place mark on the 1m board. Horner was the highest American fi nisher in the event.

Stephen Parry and Neil Harper

74 INTERNATIONAL TRADITION

Wickus Nienaber BRENDON DEDEKIND NELSON MORA • Represented South Africa in many major competitions around the world • Represented Venezuela in international competition • Finished ninth in the 50m free at the 2000 Sydney Olympics • Was a fi nalist at the 1999 Pan-American championships in the 200-fl y and • Finished second in the 50m free and 50m breast at the 2000 World Short was on the 4th place 400- free relay Course Championships in Athens, Greece • Received a bronze medal in the 200-fl y at the 1999 Latin Cup • Won the 50m free at the 1999 Pan-Pacifi c Championships in Sydney, • Gold medalist in the 200m fl y at the 1995 Pan-American games Australia • Finished 20th in the 200m fl y at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta • Finished fi fth in the 50m free and 26th in the 100m free at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta • Finished fourth in the 50m free at the 1997 Pan-Pacifi c Games WICKUS NIENABER • Represented Swaziland in international competition • Finished third in the 50m free at the 1997 World University Games • Swam the 100 meter breaststroke at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens • Placed 6th in the 50m free and competed in the 100-free at the 1998 World • Swam the 100 meter breaststroke at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney Championships this summer • Holds nearly every Swaziland national record. • Member of the 1998 gold medal World All-Star team at the Goodwill • Competed at the 2003 World Championship and All-Africa Games. Games in New York • Silver medalist at the 1998 Commonwealth Games this September BRETT PETERSON TANYA GURR • Represented South Africa in international competition • Finished seventh in the 100m breast at the 2000 Sydney Olympics • Represented Zimbabwe in international competition • Finished fourth in the 100m breast and was on the fourth place 400-free • Competed in the 1999 All-African Games relay at the 1999 Pan-Pacifi c Championships Finished fi fth in the 100m breast with a time of 1:03.28 in the 1998 Commonwealth Games GREG MAIN-BAILIE • Represented South Africa in international competition • Finished 12th in the 50-free and 15th in the 100m free at the 1999 Pan- JULIO SANTOS • Represented Ecuador in international competition. Pacifi c Championships in Sydney, Australia • Swam the 50m freestyle at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens • Participated in the 2003 World Championships • Swam at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and Sydney • Was a member of the 400m free relay in Athens

75