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13 Walsh, Mason 15 Silver, Emily 16 Vollmer, Dana 17 Price, Keiko

  • 19 VTAC
  • 26.08

26.09 26.12 26.16 26.18 26.22 26.23 26.29 26.33 26.34 26.36 26.42 26.43 26.47 26.50 26.51 26.51 26.53 26.53 26.55 26.58 26.58 26.64 26.65 26.66 26.75 26.79 26.80 26.93 26.93 27.01 27.06 27.14 DQ

  • 8 Benko, Lindsay
  • 27 TROJ
  • 55.69

18 NOVA 16 FAST 25 CAL 15 KING 33 SC 28 TXLA 21 PASA 23 STAR 22 TXLA 22 JCCS 21 NOVA 19 WA

Women 50 LC Meter Free

9 Williams, Stefanie
10 Shealy, Courtney
24 ABSC 26 ABSC
55.95 55.97

World:
American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
24.13W2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 26.39

18 Jennings, Emilee 19 Radke, Katrina 20 Stone, Tammie 21 Boutwell, Lacey 22 Harada, Kimberly 23 Jamison, Tanica 24 Daniels, Elizabeth 25 Boncher, Brooke 26 Hernandez, Sarah 27 Bastak, Ashleigh 28 Denby, Kara
11 Phenix, Erin 12 Jamison, Tanica 13 Jeffrey, Rhi 14 Cope, Haley 15 Wanezek, Sarah 16 Nymeyer, Lacey
23 TXLA 22 TXLA 17 FAST 25 CAJ 21 TXLA 18 FORD
56.00 56.02 56.09 56.11 56.19 56.56

  • Age
  • Team

Finals Time

Finals

1 Thompson, Jenny 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 3 Correia, Maritza 4 Cope, Haley 5 Wanezek, Sarah 6 Coughlin, Natalie 7 Weir, Amanda 8 Lanne, Colleen
31 BAD 18 CW 22 BA 25 CAJ 21 TXLA 21 CAL 18 SA
25.02 25.11 25.15 25.22 25.27 25.31 25.60 25.62

Women 100 LC Meter Free

22 TC 18 CSA

World:
American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
53.66W2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 57.19

29 Ripple Johnston, Shell 23 ES 29 Medendorp, Meghan 22 IST 31 Rovira, Madeline 31 Blackman, Candace 33 Williams, Stefanie 34 Napier, Stephanie 34 Gross, Peggy 36 Oeser, Michelle 37 Bishop, Brooke 38 Bryarly, Meredith 39 Bradford, Jennifer
17 RACE 18 DM
24 NOVA

  • Age
  • Team

24 ABSC 16 BAY 35 NCA 20 SSA 17 PASA 25 OMNI 18 GCST

Prelim Time

Women 50 LC Meter Free

World:
American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
24.13W2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 26.39
Preliminaries

1 Coughlin, Natalie 2 Weir, Amanda 3 Joyce, Kara Lynn 4 Thompson, Jenny 5 Correia, Maritza 6 Lanne, Colleen 7 Benko, Lindsay 8 Rose, Gabrielle 9 Jeffrey, Rhi
10 Shealy, Courtney 10 Jamison, Tanica 12 Cope, Haley 13 Williams, Stefanie 14 Wanezek, Sarah 15 Nymeyer, Lacey 16 Phenix, Erin 17 Short, Rebekah 18 Ripple Johnston, Shell 23 ES 19 Townsend, Danielle 20 AGS 19 Blackman, Candace 21 Boutwell, Lacey 22 Vollmer, Dana 23 Kukors, Emily 23 Ellis, Jaime
21 CAL 18 SA 18 CW 31 BAD 22 BA 24 NOVA 27 TROJ 26 CAL 17 FAST 26 ABSC 22 TXLA 25 CAJ 24 ABSC 21 TXLA 18 FORD 23 TXLA 22 AUB
55.23 55.30 55.42 55.45 55.63 55.95 56.06 56.15 56.18 56.19 56.19 56.29 56.39 56.42 56.45 56.53 56.76 56.88 56.93 56.93 56.99 57.01 57.05 57.05 57.08 57.09 57.12 57.14 57.18 57.28 57.30 57.31 57.35 57.40 57.49 57.68 57.69 57.71 57.84 58.06 58.07 58.12 58.13 58.16 58.30 58.48 58.61 58.69
40 Townsend, Danielle 20 AGS

  • Age
  • Team

41 Marsman, Marie 42 Swindle, Christina 42 Gu, Diane
21 DACA 19 MS 17 PA

Semis Time

44 VanAssen, Jennifer 45 Stoner, Margaret 46 Smith, Julianne --- Shealy, Courtney
22 TC

Semi-Finals

22 UN-1 14 RSA 26 ABSC
1 Thompson, Jenny 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 3 Wanezek, Sarah 4 Correia, Maritza 5 Coughlin, Natalie 5 Lanne, Colleen 7 Cope, Haley 8 Weir, Amanda 9 Short, Rebekah
10 Nymeyer, Lacey 11 Phenix, Erin 12 Walsh, Mason 13 Platzer, Sara 14 Georoff, Andrea 15 Silver, Emily 16 Vollmer, Dana
31 BAD 18 CW
25.11 25.23 25.33 25.37 25.39 25.39 25.46 25.50 25.57 25.73 25.74 25.99 26.00 26.06 26.22 26.35
21 TXLA 22 BA 21 CAL 24 NOVA 25 CAJ

Women 100 LC Meter Free

World:
American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
53.66W2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 57.19

18 SA 22 AUB 18 FORD 23 TXLA 19 VTAC 21 UCLA 21 ABSC 18 NOVA 16 FAST

  • Age
  • Team

18 DM

Finals Time

21 PASA 16 FAST 19 KING 22 TWST 23 STAR

Finals

1 Joyce, Kara Lynn 2 Coughlin, Natalie 3 Weir, Amanda 4 Correia, Maritza 5 Thompson, Jenny 6 Lanne, Colleen 7 Benko, Lindsay 8 Rose, Gabrielle
18 CW 21 CAL 18 SA
54.38 54.42 54.63 54.77 55.03 55.40 55.63 56.07
25 Harada, Kimberly 26 Arsenault, Samantha 22 ABSC

Women 50 LC Meter Free

22 BA
27 Marsman, Marie

28 VanAssen, Jennifer 29 Hansen, Codie 30 Silver, Emily 31 Farella, Lindsey 32 Denby, Kara 33 Smith, Lindsey 34 Radke, Katrina 35 Price, Keiko 36 Boncher, Brooke 37 Platzer, Sara 38 Pike, Natalie 39 Siminski, Kristin 40 McNamee, Lyndsay 20 TIGR 41 McCullough, Amy 42 Lieb, Katy
21 DACA 22 TC 17 DM 18 NOVA 25 UN-1 18 CSA 19 UM

World:
American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
24.13W2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 26.39

31 BAD 24 NOVA 27 TROJ 26 CAL

  • Age
  • Team

Women 100 LC Meter Free

Prelim Time
World:

American: U.S. Open:
Meet:
Oly. Tr. Cut: Name
53.66W2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 57.19

33 SC 25 CAL 21 NOVA 21 UCLA 18 FAST 20 TXLA

Preliminaries

1 Thompson, Jenny 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 3 Wanezek, Sarah 4 Coughlin, Natalie 5 Weir, Amanda 6 Correia, Maritza 7 Phenix, Erin 8 Short, Rebekah 9 Cope, Haley
10 Nymeyer, Lacey 11 Platzer, Sara
31 BAD 18 CW 21 TXLA 21 CAL 18 SA
25.15 25.16 25.44 25.49 25.50 25.57 25.70 25.75 25.83 25.91 25.93 25.94 26.08

  • Age
  • Team

Semis Time

21 UM
22 BA
19 AGS

16 BAC 22 JCCS 19 CSSC 19 MS

Semi-Finals

23 TXLA 22 AUB 25 CAJ 18 FORD 21 UCLA 21 ABSC 24 NOVA
43 Ohlgren, Ava 44 Daniels, Elizabeth 45 Vaziri, Leila 46 Swindle, Christina 47 Woessner, Susan 48 Stone, Tammie
1 Coughlin, Natalie 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 3 Thompson, Jenny 4 Weir, Amanda 5 Rose, Gabrielle 6 Lanne, Colleen 7 Correia, Maritza

  • 21 CAL
  • 54.30

54.75 54.94 55.15 55.42 55.51 55.60
18 CW 31 BAD 18 SA 26 CAL 24 NOVA 22 BA
23 TXLA 28 TXLA
12 Georoff, Andrea 13 Lanne, Colleen

Preliminaries ... (Women 100 LC Meter Free)

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49 Georoff, Andrea 50 Connealy, Caitlin --- Descenza, Mary
21 ABSC 19 AFOX 19 ABSC
59.18
1:00.28
DQ

  • 13 Mason, Emily
  • 21 FORD

21 AUB 18 CW
2:02.48 2:02.51 2:02.54 2:02.57 2:02.75 2:02.82 2:02.85 2:03.31 2:03.32 2:03.34 2:03.54 2:03.61 2:03.70 2:03.82 2:03.88 2:03.88 2:03.89 2:03.97 2:03.97 2:03.99 2:04.08 2:04.25 2:04.46 2:04.47 2:04.47 2:04.51 2:04.53 2:04.57 2:04.65 2:04.72 2:04.83 2:04.91 2:05.13 2:05.18 2:05.20 2:05.22 2:05.38 2:05.55 2:05.62 2:06.47 2:06.73 2:07.01 2:07.30 2:07.88 2:08.94 2:11.12

World: 4:03.85W1988 Janet Evans, USA
American: 4:03.85A 1988 Janet Evans, USA U.S. Open: 4:05.45O 1987 Janet Evans, Fullert
Meet: 4:06.43M 1988 Janet Evans, Fullert
Oly. Tr. Cut: 4:19.39

14 Hoelzer, Margaret 15 Joyce, Kara Lynn 16 Blackman, Candace 17 Ellis, Jaime
18 DM 22 TWST 22 LESD 18 LAK 16 BAC 24 ABSC 17 DM 17 DM 21 UM 21 FORD

Women 200 LC Meter Free

18 Munz, Diana

  • Name
  • Age
  • Team
  • Prelim Time

World: 1:56.64W2002 Franziska van Almsi

American: 1:57.41A 2003 Lindsay Benko, USA U.S. Open: 1:58.02O 2000 Claudia Poll, CRC
Meet: 1:58.65M 1992 Nicole Haislett, Flori
Oly. Tr. Cut: 2:03.39

19 Burckle, Caroline 20 Ohlgren, Ava

Preliminaries

21 Williams, Stefanie 22 Roberts, Kathleen 23 Hansen, Codie 24 McCullough, Amy 25 Hayes, Jessica
1 Sandeno, Kaitlin 2 Benko, Lindsay 3 McLarty, Sara 4 Keller, Kalyn 5 Hentzen, Morgan 6 Ziegler, Kate 7 Piper, Carly 8 Bennett, Brooke 9 Munz, Diana
10 Komisarz, Rachel 11 Kiel, Alyssa 12 Burckle, Caroline 13 Peirsol, Hayley 14 Schmidt, Rory 15 Hill, Elizabeth 16 Mason, Emily 17 Carr, Stephanie 18 Keefe, Margaret 19 Gilliam, Susan 20 Binder, Adrienne 21 Ditto, Kelsey 22 Stowers, Julia 23 Durot, Elizabeth 24 Huang, Delia 25 Jennings, Christine 26 Hayter, Blake 27 Foschi, Jessica 28 Stanford, Amanda

  • 21 USC
  • 4:09.81

4:11.59 4:11.69 4:11.71 4:11.75 4:11.85 4:12.39 4:12.41 4:12.43 4:12.51 4:13.22 4:13.91 4:14.04 4:14.35 4:16.27 4:16.68 4:17.39 4:17.50 4:17.55 4:17.57 4:17.94 4:18.17 4:18.30 4:18.75 4:18.80 4:18.82 4:18.84 4:18.85 4:19.68 4:19.75 4:19.97 4:20.12 4:20.27 4:20.28 4:20.48 4:20.58 4:20.60 4:20.72 4:20.79 4:21.04 4:21.08 4:21.09 4:21.43 4:21.44 4:21.92 4:22.10 4:22.38 4:23.23 4:23.35 4:23.39 4:23.53 4:23.63 4:23.70 4:23.88 4:24.47 4:24.71 4:25.19 4:25.41 4:26.11 4:27.28 4:29.90 4:31.31
27 TROJ 21 DBS 19 USC 19 IHAC 16 FISH 20 WA

Name Finals Time

  • Age
  • Team

26 Arsenault, Samantha 22 ABSC

Finals

27 Jamison, Tanica 27 VanAssen, Jennifer 29 Hardt, Julie
22 TXLA 22 TC 22 RENO 23 LIAC 18 FORD 22 IST
1 Vollmer, Dana 2 Benko, Lindsay 3 Sandeno, Kaitlin 4 Jeffrey, Rhi

  • 16 FAST
  • 1:59.20

1:59.29 1:59.55 1:59.79 1:59.99 2:00.23 2:00.25 2:00.47
24 BA
27 TROJ

21 USC 17 FAST 20 WA 27 LAK 18 CW
22 LESD 27 LAK 17 LESD 18 LAK 18 AZOT 19 FORD 18 DYNA 21 FORD 18 BSS
30 Foschi, Jessica 30 Nymeyer, Lacey 32 Gorlesky, Erin 33 Kukors, Emily 34 Kiel, Alyssa
5 Piper, Carly 6 Komisarz, Rachel 7 Joyce, Kara Lynn 8 Dwelley, Kate
19 KING 17 LESD 22 PACK 24 SDA 18 PA 23 STAR 18 DYNA 21 AUB 16 FISH 22 BA
15 TERA
35 Stowers, Julia

36 Stanford, Amanda 36 Larson, Kimberly 38 Harada, Kimberly 39 Durot, Elizabeth 40 Kemp, Heather 41 Ziegler, Kate 42 Correia, Maritza 43 Farella, Lindsey 44 Bennett, Brooke 45 Weir, Amanda 46 Smith, Lindsey 47 Axtell, Andrea 48 Chandler, Ashley 49 Miller, Anna

Women 200 LC Meter Free

World: 1:56.64W2002 Franziska van Almsi
American: 1:57.41A 2003 Lindsay Benko, USA U.S. Open: 1:58.02O 2000 Claudia Poll, CRC
Meet: 1:58.65M 1992 Nicole Haislett, Flori
Oly. Tr. Cut: 2:03.39

19 PSU 18 IHAC 19 SBSC 15 TXLA 22 PACK 18 DYNA 18 TXLA 17 BLDR 15 NCA 23 LIAC 24 SDA

  • Name
  • Age
  • Team
  • Semis Time

25 UN-1 24 BA 18 SA

Semi-Finals

19 UM
1 Benko, Lindsay

2 Sandeno, Kaitlin 3 Vollmer, Dana 4 Joyce, Kara Lynn 5 Piper, Carly 6 Dwelley, Kate 7 Komisarz, Rachel 8 Jeffrey, Rhi 9 Lanne, Colleen
10 McLarty, Sara 11 Blackman, Candace 12 Hill, Elizabeth 13 Keller, Kalyn 14 Hoelzer, Margaret 15 Mason, Emily 16 Medina, Lauren

  • 27 TROJ
  • 1:59.36

1:59.68 1:59.87 2:00.02 2:00.27 2:00.80 2:00.84 2:01.06 2:01.31 2:01.33 2:01.42 2:01.54 2:02.29 2:02.37 2:02.81 2:04.50
17 TXLA 20 CAL 17 PACK 19 CAL 23 TXLA
21 USC 16 FAST

  • 18 CW
  • 29 Anderson, Stephanie 19 TXLA

30 Garrett, Macie 31 Miller, Anna
50 Reilly, Erin 51 Phenix, Erin

  • 20 WA
  • 18 NAC

17 PACK 20 UN-1 17 IHAC 20 CAL 16 AGUA 19 BLDR 21 UM
15 TERA 27 LAK 17 FAST 24 NOVA 21 DBS 18 DM 18 DYNA 19 USC 21 AUB 21 FORD 21 CAL
52 Anderson, Stephanie 19 TXLA
32 Routh, Kim

53 Koch, Rebecca 54 Forelli, Kristine 55 Kugler, Kassandra 56 Oxford, Kristin
22 VU
33 Hentzen, Whitney

34 Chandler, Ashley 35 Illescas, Jennifer 36 Fischer, Sarah 37 McCullough, Amy 38 Conway, Laura 39 Imagane, Jane 40 Reilly, Erin
16 TSC 17 RMSC 18 MAC
57 Dyszkiewicz, Magda 22 COTA 58 Connealy, Caitlin 19 AFOX
19 SMAC

19 IHAC 19 CAL

Women 400 LC Meter Free

41 Massengale, Brittany 18 FSTR

World: 4:03.85W1988 Janet Evans, USA
American: 4:03.85A 1988 Janet Evans, USA U.S. Open: 4:05.45O 1987 Janet Evans, Fullert
Meet: 4:06.43M 1988 Janet Evans, Fullert
Oly. Tr. Cut: 4:19.39

42 Hastrup, Kristen 43 Brooks, Ellen 44 Burke, Rachael 45 Hardt, Julie
18 CLOV 17 NBAC 20 CUBU 22 RENO 22 IST 23 BTAC 22 IST 17 NAC 19 SA

Women 200 LC Meter Free

World: 1:56.64W2002 Franziska van Almsi
American: 1:57.41A 2003 Lindsay Benko, USA U.S. Open: 1:58.02O 2000 Claudia Poll, CRC
Meet: 1:58.65M 1992 Nicole Haislett, Flori
Oly. Tr. Cut: 2:03.39

46 Fiden, Sarah

Name Finals Time

  • Age
  • Team

47 Smith, Stephanie 48 Gorlesky, Erin 49 McIlvain, Lindsay 50 Maust, Claire 51 Hansen, Erika 52 Sackett, Meghan 53 Green, Meredith 54 Lobdell, Jacqueline

  • Name
  • Age
  • Team
  • Prelim Time
  • Finals

1 Sandeno, Kaitlin 2 Keller, Kalyn 3 Munz, Diana 4 McLarty, Sara 5 Ziegler, Kate 6 Piper, Carly

  • 21 USC
  • 4:08.07

4:09.78 4:10.79 4:11.30 4:12.12 4:13.03 4:13.27 4:14.58
34 GAAC 17 NBAC 21 GSC
19 USC 22 LESD 21 DBS 16 FISH 20 WA

Preliminaries

1 Vollmer, Dana 2 Benko, Lindsay 3 Sandeno, Kaitlin 4 Jeffrey, Rhi

  • 16 FAST
  • 2:00.24

2:00.59 2:01.02 2:01.45 2:01.48 2:01.81 2:01.84 2:01.90 2:02.08 2:02.25 2:02.25 2:02.28
27 TROJ 21 USC 17 FAST 20 WA 27 LAK 21 CAL 24 NOVA 18 DYNA 21 DBS 19 USC 15 TERA
22 UCLA
55 Koronowicz, Kierstin 18 NBS 56 Koch, Rebecca 57 Tannhauser, Jamie 58 Thiel, Meghan
22 VU 20 STAR 19 CUBU
7 Bennett, Brooke 8 Hentzen, Morgan
24 BA 19 IHAC
5 Piper, Carly 6 Komisarz, Rachel 7 Medina, Lauren 8 Lanne, Colleen 9 Hill, Elizabeth
10 McLarty, Sara 10 Keller, Kalyn 12 Dwelley, Kate
59 Dyszkiewicz, Magda 22 COTA 60 Costella, Lauren 61 West, Victoria 62 Swinley, Leslie
19 CARS 22 RST 16 CUBU

Women 400 LC Meter Free

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  • 43 Fiden, Sarah
  • 22 IST
  • 9:02.66

9:04.33 9:04.84 9:07.77 9:10.19 9:11.00

Women 800 LC Meter Free

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  • Arkansas Women's Swimming & Diving, 2009-2010

    Arkansas Women's Swimming & Diving, 2009-2010

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  • Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo

    Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo

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  • Time Trials - 11/13/2020 to 11/14/2020 Prairie Meadows Pool, Sanction #: IA-21-008 Wellmark YMCA * Des Moines, IA * 50 Meter Course Results - Saturday Time Trials

    Time Trials - 11/13/2020 to 11/14/2020 Prairie Meadows Pool, Sanction #: IA-21-008 Wellmark YMCA * Des Moines, IA * 50 Meter Course Results - Saturday Time Trials

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  • II~Ny Ore, Continue Their Dominance of Their Respective Events

    II~Ny Ore, Continue Their Dominance of Their Respective Events

    I'_l .N" l'.l('l FI4' There are different opportunities f II A .~1 I' I qi ~ ~ II I i ~ au'aiting all swimmers the year after an Olympic Games. By BtdD ~i,VmHllnoin.~,~i~ tions' exciting new talent to showcase its potential. Neil Walker, FUKUOKA, Japan--The post-Olympic year provides different op- Lenny Krayzelburg, Mai Nakamura, Grant Hackett, Ian Thorpe and portunities for swimmers. others served notice to the swimming world that they will be a force For the successful Atlanta Olympians, the opportunity to contin- to be reckoned with leading up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. ue their Olympic form still remains, or they can take a back seat The meet was dominated once again by the U.S. and Australian with a hard-earned break from international competition. teams, who between them took home 31 of the 37 gold medals. For those who turned in disappointing results in Atlanta, there Japan (2), Costa Rica (2), China (i) and Puerto Rico (1) all won was the opportunity to atone for their disappointment and return to gold, while charter nation Canada failed to win an event. world-class form. The increasing gap between the top two nations and other com- And for others, the post-Olympic year provides the opportunity peting countries must be a concern for member federations in an era to break into respective national teams and world ranking lists while when most major international competitions are seeing a more even gaining valuable international racing experience. spread of success among nations. The 1997 Pan Pacific Championships Aug.
  • Southern California Swimming, Inc

    Southern California Swimming, Inc

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