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Libro ING CAC1-36:Maquetación 1.Qxd
© Enrique Montesinos, 2013 © Sobre la presente edición: Organización Deportiva Centroamericana y del Caribe (Odecabe) Edición y diseño general: Enrique Montesinos Diseño de cubierta: Jorge Reyes Reyes Composición y diseño computadorizado: Gerardo Daumont y Yoel A. Tejeda Pérez Textos en inglés: Servicios Especializados de Traducción e Interpretación del Deporte (Setidep), INDER, Cuba Fotos: Reproducidas de las fuentes bibliográficas, Periódico Granma, Fernando Neris. Los elementos que componen este volumen pueden ser reproducidos de forma parcial siem- pre que se haga mención de su fuente de origen. Se agradece cualquier contribución encaminada a completar los datos aquí recogidos, o a la rectificación de alguno de ellos. Diríjala al correo [email protected] ÍNDICE / INDEX PRESENTACIÓN/ 1978: Medellín, Colombia / 77 FEATURING/ VII 1982: La Habana, Cuba / 83 1986: Santiago de los Caballeros, A MANERA DE PRÓLOGO / República Dominicana / 89 AS A PROLOGUE / IX 1990: Ciudad México, México / 95 1993: Ponce, Puerto Rico / 101 INTRODUCCIÓN / 1998: Maracaibo, Venezuela / 107 INTRODUCTION / XI 2002: San Salvador, El Salvador / 113 2006: Cartagena de Indias, I PARTE: ANTECEDENTES Colombia / 119 Y DESARROLLO / 2010: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico / 125 I PART: BACKGROUNG AND DEVELOPMENT / 1 II PARTE: LOS GANADORES DE MEDALLAS / Pasos iniciales / Initial steps / 1 II PART: THE MEDALS WINNERS 1926: La primera cita / / 131 1926: The first rendezvous / 5 1930: La Habana, Cuba / 11 Por deportes y pruebas / 132 1935: San Salvador, Atletismo / Athletics -
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]. -
Records Nacionales 25M a 1 Agosto 2019
HY-TEK's TEAM MANAGER 8.0 01/08/2019 Page 1 FEDERACION VZLANA. DE DEPORTES ACUATICOS FEVEDA RECORDS Piscina Corta SC Meters-Girls 50 Free 24,53 8-nov.-08 VEN ARLENE SEMECO, at Copa Mundial FINA, Estocolmo 100 Free 54,78 11-nov.-08 VEN ARLENE SEMECO,at Copa Mundial FINA, Estocolmo 200 Free 1:59,26 15-dic.-10 VEN ANDREINA PINTO, at 10th FINA WORLD CHAMP., Dubai 400 Free 4:10,33 15-dic.-10 VEN ANDREINA PINTO, at 10th FINA WORLD CHAMP, Dubai 800 Free 8:26,31 15-dic.-10 VEN ANDREINA PINTO, at 10th FINA WORLD CHAMP.,Dubai 1500 Free 17:05,15 16-jul.-14 EMILF ANNAGRACIA BONZANTI, Campeonato Nacional de Piscina Corta, Barquisimeto 50 Back 27,99 11-dic.-18 VEN Jeserick Pinto at 14to. Mundial FINA de Piscina Corta (25 Mts) 100 Back 1:02,09 15-dic.-10 VEN JESERICK PINTO, at 10th FINA WORLD CHAMP.,Dubai 200 Back 2:16,73 16-jul.-14 DELMA ELIMAR BARRIOS, at Campeonato Nacional de Piscina Corta, Barquisimeto 50 Breast 31,19 11-dic.-18 VEN Mercedes Toledo at 14to. Mundial FINA de Piscina Corta (25 Mts) 100 Breast 1:08,30 11-dic.-18 VEN Mercedes Toledo at 14to. Mundial FINA de Piscina Corta (25 Mts) 200 Breast 2:31,98 15-dic.-10 VEN DANIELA VICTORIA, at 10th FINA WORLD CHAMP.,Dubai 50 Fly 26,52 11-dic.-18 VEN Jeserick Pinto at 14to. Mundial FINA de Piscina Corta (25 Mts) 100 Fly 59,69 11-dic.-18 VEN Isabella Paez at 14to. -
NCAA Championships 11Th (128 Pts.) March 27-29 NCAA Championships Federal Way, Wash
649064-2 Swimming Guide.qxp:2008 Swimming Guide.qxd 12/7/07 9:19 AM Page 1 2007-08 Tennessee Swimming and Diving TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information 1 Quick Facts and Phone Numbers 1 2007-08 Schedule and Top Returning Times 12 Team Roster 13 Season Outlook 14 2007-08 Opponents 15 Head Coach John Trembley 16-17 Bud Ford Coaching Staff 18-19 David Garner Associate Athletics Director Swimming Contact Head Diving Coach Dave Parrington 18-19 Media Relations Assistant Coach Joe Hendee 19 The 2007-08 Tennessee Men’s Swimming and Diving Media Guide is published pri- University Administration 20 marily as a source of information for reporters representing newspapers, television and Support Staff 21 radio stations, wire services and magazines. Persons with any questions regarding Tennessee men’s swimming and diving should not hesitate to call the UT Sports The Volunteers 22-33 Information Office. 2006-07 Season Review 34-37 PRESS SERVICES: Members of the media are provided official results at the conclusion 2007 SEC/NCAA Meet Results 36 of each home meet. Coaches and athletes are made available upon request as quickly as pos- 2007 Volunteer Honorees 37 sible after the meet. Telephones and a fax machine are available at the Tennessee Sports Through the Years 38 Information Office, 1720 Volunteer Blvd., in Room 261 of Stokely Athletics Center. Swimming and diving notes, information on upcoming meets and previous meet results are Dual-Meet History 39 available via the University of Tennessee’s athletics Web site at www.utsports.com. Year-by-Year Results 40-42 1978 NCAA Champions 43 FACILITIES: The Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center and UT’s Student Aquatic Center both are located on Andy Holt Avenue. -
Federacion Vzlana. De Deportes Acuaticos Feveda Records Piscina
Licensed To: FEVEDA Swim Team HY-TEK's TEAM MANAGER 7.0 27/08/2017 Page 1 FEDERACION VZLANA. DE DEPORTES ACUATICOS FEVEDA RECORDS PISCINA 50M LC Meters-Girls 10-11 50 Free 28,25 18-ago.-13 UTDTA Mayerly Escalante at Nacional Infantil 2013, Caracas 100 Free 1:03,48 1-nov.-13 TAC Mayerly Escalante at Copa FEVEVEDA de Masificacion,Merida 200 Free 2:15,94 1-ago.-01 Yennifer Marquez at Yaracuy 2001 400 Free 4:42,68 1-ago.-01 Yennifer Marquez at Yaracuy 2001 50 Back 33,63 10-ago.-13 EMILF Annabelle Troconis at Naciona l Infantil de I Nivel, Caracas 100 Back 1:14,31 28-nov.-03 Elimar Barrios at VI Copa FEVEDA, Maracaibo 50 Breast 37,40 1-ago.-13 HOCAL Sofia Pinero at Nacional Infantil, Caracas 100 Breast 1:22,70 1-ago.-01 Airis Garcia at Yaracuy 2001 50 Fly 31,12 1-ago.-13 EMILF Anabelle Troconis at Nacional, Caracas 100 Fly 1:10,35 1-ago.-99 Jessica Rojas at Caracas 1999 200 IM 2:38,07 * 2-dic.-16 ADAEM Maria V. Yegre at Copa FEVEDA de Masf., San Felipe 200 IM 2:38,07 * 1-dic.-16 ADAEM Maria V. Yegres at Copa FEVEDA de MASIFICACION 2016 200 Free Relay 2:02,03 1-dic.-12 ADADC ADADC, Copa Feveda, Caracas, K.Ramos, T.Ramirez, H.Rebeti y V. Nunez 400 Free Relay 4:28,15 12-nov.-05 ADADC ADADC, VIII Copa Feveda,Valencia 200 Medley Relay 2:17,95 1-dic.-12 ADADC ADADC, Copa Feveda, Caracas, H.Rebeti, K.Ramos, T.Ramirez y V. -
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. -
Florida Swimming & Diving
FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Meet Competition Site Time (ET) 2015 Fri.-Sun. Sep. 18-20 All Florida Invitational Gainesville, FL All Day Thu. Oct. 8 Vanderbilt (Women Only - No Divers)* Nashville, TN 7 p.m. Sat. Oct. 10 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 10 a.m. Fri-Sat. Oct. 16-17 Texas/Indiana Austin, TX 7 p.m. Fri (50 LCM) / Sat (25 SCY) Fri. Oct. 30 Georgia (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Fri. Nov. 6 South Carolina* Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Fri-Sun. Nov. 20-22 Buckeye Invitational Columbus, OH All Day Thu-Sat. Dec. 3-5 USA Swimming Nationals (50 LCM) Federal Way, WA All Day Tue-Sun. Dec. 15-20 USA Diving Nationals Indianapolis, IN All Day 2016 Sat. Jan. 2 FSU Gainesville, FL 2 p.m. Sat. Jan. 23 Auburn (50 LCM)* Gainesville, FL 11 a.m. Sat. Jan. 30 Tennessee* Knoxville, TN 10 a.m. Tue-Sat. Feb. 16-20 SEC Championships Columbia, MO All Day Fri-Sun. Feb 26-28 Florida Invitational (Last Chance) Gainesville, FL All Day Mon-Wed. March 7-9 NCAA Diving Zones Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 16-19 Women’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Thu-Sat. March 23-26 Men’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, GA All Day Key: SCY - Standard Course Yards, LCM - Long Course Meters, * - Denotes SEC events 1 FLORIDA SWIMMING & DIVING 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK facts Schedule ......................................1 Elisavet Panti ..........................33 Gator Men’s Bios – Freshmen .................. -
2008-09 Tennessee Swimming and Diving TABLE of CONTENTS
2008-09 Tennessee Swimming and Diving TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information 1 Quick Facts and Phone Numbers 1 2008-09 Schedule and Top Returning Times 12 Team Roster 13 Season Outlook 14 2008-09 Opponents 15 Head Coach John Trembley 16-17 Coaching Staff 18-19 Bud Ford Drew Rutherford Diving Coach Dave Parrington 18 Associate Athletics Director Swimming Contact Assistant Coach Joe Hendee 19 The 2008-09 Tennessee Men’s Swimming and Diving Media Guide is published pri- University Administration 20 marily as a source of information for reporters representing newspapers, television and Support Staff 21 radio stations, wire services and magazines. Persons with any questions regarding Tennessee men’s swimming and diving should not hesitate to call the UT Sports Th e Volunteers 22-33 Information Office. 2007-08 Season Review 34-37 PRESS SERVICES: Members of the media are provided official results at the conclusion 2008 SEC/NCAA Meet Results 36 of each home meet. Coaches and athletes are made available upon request as quickly as pos- 2008 Volunteer Honorees 37 sible after the meet. Telephones and a fax machine are available at the Tennessee Sports Through the Years 38 Information Office, 1720 Volunteer Blvd., in Room 261 of Stokely Athletics Center. Swimming and diving notes, information on upcoming meets and previous meet results are Dual-Meet History 39 available via the University of Tennessee’s athletics Web site at www.utsports.com. Year-by-Year Results 40-42 1978 NCAA Champions 43 FACILITIES: The Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center is located on Andy Holt Avenue. It is on the west end of the UT campus and directly west of Tom Black Track. -
27/05/2014 to 31/05/2014 COPA "OSCAR HUEN" Complejo De Piscinas Bolivarianas, Barquisime Resultado - QUINTA JORNADA ELIMINATORIAS
FEVEDA Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 11:41 AM 31/05/2014 Pagina 1 CAMPEONATO NACIONAL POR CATEGORIAS - 27/05/2014 to 31/05/2014 COPA "OSCAR HUEN" Complejo de Piscinas Bolivarianas, Barquisime Resultado - QUINTA JORNADA ELIMINATORIAS Prueba # 98 Femenino 14-15 50 LC Metros Pecho JA: 35.09 + 2011 Genesis Pereira Meet Qualifying: 43.23 Nombre Age Club Seed Time Prelim Time Eliminatorias 1 Larez, Anabella 15 Cimos 36.20 q 2 Capannelli, Eleonora 14 Centro Italo Miranda 36.77 q 3 Palacios, Depsymar 15 Maximo Viloria 36.99 q 4 Diaz, Isabela 15 Delfines de Maria Auxiliadora 37.25 q 5 Luque, Yasmine 15 Club de Natación Valera 37.93 q 6 Brito, Valentina 14 Cimos 38.66 q 7 Rojas, Anggy 15 Parque Naciones Unidas 38.93 q 8 Lyon, Lismar 14 Cimos 39.46 q 9 Rojas, Veronica 15 Italo Venezolano DE Guayana 39.51 10 Gonzalez, Nadia 15 Italo Venezolano de Oriente 39.71 11 Rodriguez, Daniela 14 Italo Venezolano de Oriente 40.11 12 Ceballos, Veronica 14 Club Maporal Barinas 40.47 13 Castillo, Greidy 14 Hogar Hispano Carabobo 40.48 14 Bautista, Daniela 15 Hogar Hispano Carabobo 40.50 15 Gabor, Michelle 15 Club Hebraica 40.51 16 Lugo, Verónica 15 CS Madeirense Carabobo 40.56 17 Velazquez, Mircemar 14 Club Edelca 40.63 18 Maldonado, Wilmary 15 Cimos 41.13 19 Russo, Alexandra 15 Altamira Tennis Club 41.34 20 Santos, Ana 14 Unidad Talento Dep. Tachira 41.35 21 Padilla, Danayzeth 15 Centro de Natacion Caracas 41.52 22 Moschella, Sofia 14 Club Emil Friedman 41.62 23 Alvarado, Raymeris 15 Club Italven Yaracuy 41.69 24 Milla, Andrea 14 CS Italo Venezolano Carabobo -
CAMPEONATO NACIONAL ABIERTO - 03/09/2014 to 06/09/2014 PISCINA PARQUE NACIONES UNIDAS COPA "NELSON GIL" Resultados - PRIMERA JORNADA FINALES - Miercoles 03 - 5:00 PM
FEVEDA Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 10:20 PM 03/09/2014 Pagina 1 CAMPEONATO NACIONAL ABIERTO - 03/09/2014 to 06/09/2014 PISCINA PARQUE NACIONES UNIDAS COPA "NELSON GIL" Resultados - PRIMERA JORNADA FINALES - Miercoles 03 - 5:00 PM Prueba # 1 Masculino Abierto 50 LC Metros Mariposa JA: 25.37 R 12/2011 ANDRES DORIA JB: 24.59 R 12/2003 OCTAVIO ALESI AB: 23.05 R 7/2009 ALBERT SUBIRATS Meet Qualifying: 26.22 Nombre Edad Club Prelim Time Tiempo Final Puntos A - Final 1 Gomez, Roberto 26 Sport Center Los Naranjos 24.93 24.90R 18 2 Lopez, Jesus 19 Centro de Natacion Caracas 25.66 25.05R 16 3 Marin, Eddy 22 Centro DE Natacion Trujillo 25.30 25.09R 15 4 Herrera, Carlos D 20 Italo Venezolano Miranda 25.35 25.28R 14 5 Delgado, Cristian 17 Club DE Natacion Cimos 25.47 25.39 13 6 Sigala, William 17 Hogar Hispano Carabobo 25.39 25.51 12 7 Chavez, Bryan 15 Centro de Natacion Caracas 25.70 25.62 11 8 Petruzzella, Alejandro 23 Casa Portuguesa de Aragua 25.61 25.66 10 B - Final 9 Doria, Andrés 18 Ignacio de León 25.86 25.65 9 10 Solarte, Josias 19 Centro Entren.Dep. Acua. Zulia 25.73 25.83 7 11 Perez, Miguel 19 Centro de Natacion Caracas 25.99 25.87 6 12 Casanova, Jesus 26 Club Maporal Barinas 25.87 25.91 5 13 Delgado, Adolfo 24 Hogar Hispano Carabobo 25.90 26.02 4 14 Gil, José 22 CS Italo Venezolano Carabobo 25.91 26.06 3 15 Gonzalez, Jose D 19 Pdvsa Maturin 25.93 26.15 2 16 Albert, Alejandro 19 Ignacio de León 26.22 26.37 1 Eliminatorias 17 Harry, Enmanuel 18 Club Emil Friedman 26.27 18 Pérez, Erick 20 Hogar Hispano Carabobo 26.35 19 Rodriguez, -
Men's Swimming & Diving Record Book
2015 Update Jill Skotarczak (Swimming & Diving Contact) [email protected] www.SECsports.com 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING RECORD BOOK Year Champion Pts Site Year Champion Pts Site 1937 Florida 83 1980 Florida 462 Athens, Ga. 1938 Florida 73 1981 Florida 507 Gainesville, Fla. 1939 Florida 56 1982 Alabama 480 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1940 Florida 64 1983 Florida 573 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1941 Florida 81 1984 Florida 596 Athens, Ga. 1942 Georgia Tech 80 1985 Florida 864 Gainesville, Fla. 1943 No Competition Held 1986 Florida 712 Baton Rouge, La. 1944 No Competition Held 1987 Alabama 550.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1945 No Competition Held 1988 LSU 616 Knoxville, Tenn. 1946 No Competition Held 1989 Tennessee 754.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1947 No Competition Held 1990 Florida 820 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1948 Georgia Tech 60 1991 Florida 831 Lexington, Ky. 1949 Georgia Tech 99 Athens, Ga. 1992 Florida 682.5 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1950 Georgia Tech 82 1993 Florida 660.0 Fayetteville, Ark. 1951 Georgia 138 1994 Auburn 633.5 Auburn, Ala. 1952 Georgia 132 1995 Auburn 754.5 Columbia, S.C. 1953 Florida 137 1996 Tennessee 846 Knoxville, Tenn. 1954 Florida 147 1997 Auburn 780.5 Athens, Ga. 1955 Georgia 100 1998 Auburn 858.5 Gainesville, Fla. 1956 Florida 149 Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Auburn 857.5 Lexington, Ky. 1957 Florida 144 2000 Auburn 752 Auburn, Ala. 1958 Florida 206 Athens, Ga. 2001 Auburn 814 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1959 Florida 174 Gainesville, Fla. 2002 Auburn 763 Fayetteville, Ark. 1960 Florida 185 2003 Auburn 918.5 Auburn, Ala. -
Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships
DIVISION I MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championship 2 History 9 Championships Records 12 Individual Champions 14 Team Finishes 30 All-Time Team Results 34 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS The Texas takeover withstands another round of the NCAA Men’s DI Championships at Minnesota’s University Aquatic Center. This time, for the fourth consecutive year, and 14th overall program national title. The Longhorns posted a score of 449 points to outlast California (437.5), Indiana (422), NC State (385), and Florida (347). Eddie Reese, Texas head coach, holds the crown for winningest coach in swimming and diving history. The 2018 title win capped off his 40th year coaching. He has won four-straight titles twice during his continued tenure. Day one of the championships began with the 800 Free Relay. NC State came out on top of the podium completing the race in 6:05.31. The cohort of Andreas Vazaios, Ryan Held, Jacob Molacek and Justin Ress. The Pack was trailed by Indiana and Texas. During the relay, Indiana’s Blake Pieroni posted a record in the 200 Free at 1:29.63. Into the second day, Florida made their second mark on the score board in the 200 Free Relay. Caeleb Dressel, Jam Switkowski, Enzo Martinez-Sarpe and Mark Szaranek swam the race in 1:14.39 earning the Gators 40 points. This was Dressel’s start to a historic performance in this year’s tournament. Dressel, Florida senior, swam a 17.63 in the 50 free is an American, NCAA, US Open, UF and pool record and he is the first human to have ever broke 18 seconds in the event – he did so, twice.