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2004 Olympic Trials Results USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12:55 PM 1/26/2005 Page 1 2004 U. S. Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Results 13 Walsh, Mason 19 VTAC 26.08 8 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 55.69 Women 50 LC Meter Free 15 Silver, Emily 18 NOVA 26.09 World: 24.13W 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 16 Vollmer, Dana 16 FAST 26.12 9 Williams, Stefanie 24 ABSC 55.95 American: 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 17 Price, Keiko 25 CAL 26.16 10 Shealy, Courtney 26 ABSC 55.97 18 Jennings, Emilee 15 KING 26.18 U.S. Open: 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 19 Radke, Katrina 33 SC 26.22 Meet: 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 11 Phenix, Erin 23 TXLA 56.00 20 Stone, Tammie 28 TXLA 26.23 Oly. Tr. Cut: 26.39 12 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 56.02 21 Boutwell, Lacey 21 PASA 26.29 Name Age Team 13 Jeffrey, Rhi 17 FAST 56.09 22 Harada, Kimberly 23 STAR 26.33 Finals Time 14 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 56.11 23 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 26.34 15 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 56.19 24 Daniels, Elizabeth 22 JCCS 26.36 Finals 16 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 56.56 25 Boncher, Brooke 21 NOVA 26.42 1 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 25.02 26 Hernandez, Sarah 19 WA 26.43 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 25.11 27 Bastak, Ashleigh 22 TC 26.47 Women 100 LC Meter Free 3 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 25.15 28 Denby, Kara 18 CSA 26.50 World: 53.66W 2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 4 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 25.22 29 Ripple Johnston, Shell 23 ES 26.51 American: 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 5 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 25.27 29 Medendorp, Meghan 22 IST 26.51 U.S. Open: 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 6 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 25.31 31 Rovira, Madeline 17 RACE 26.53 Meet: 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 7 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 25.60 31 Blackman, Candace 18 DM 26.53 Oly. Tr. Cut: 57.19 8 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 25.62 33 Williams, Stefanie 24 ABSC 26.55 Name Age Team 34 Napier, Stephanie 16 BAY 26.58 Prelim Time Women 50 LC Meter Free 34 Gross, Peggy 35 NCA 26.58 World: 24.13W 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 36 Oeser, Michelle 20 SSA 26.64 Preliminaries American: 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 37 Bishop, Brooke 17 PASA 26.65 1 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 55.23 U.S. Open: 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 38 Bryarly, Meredith 25 OMNI 26.66 2 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 55.30 Meet: 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 39 Bradford, Jennifer 18 GCST 26.75 3 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 55.42 Oly. Tr. Cut: 26.39 40 Townsend, Danielle 20 AGS 26.79 4 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 55.45 Name Age Team 41 Marsman, Marie 21 DACA 26.80 5 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 55.63 Semis Time 42 Swindle, Christina 19 MS 26.93 6 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 55.95 42 Gu, Diane 17 PA 26.93 7 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 56.06 Semi-Finals 44 VanAssen, Jennifer 22 TC 27.01 8 Rose, Gabrielle 26 CAL 56.15 1 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 25.11 45 Stoner, Margaret 22 UN-1 27.06 9 Jeffrey, Rhi 17 FAST 56.18 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 25.23 46 Smith, Julianne 14 RSA 27.14 10 Shealy, Courtney 26 ABSC 56.19 3 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 25.33 --- Shealy, Courtney 26 ABSC DQ 10 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 56.19 4 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 25.37 12 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 56.29 5 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 25.39 Women 100 LC Meter Free 13 Williams, Stefanie 24 ABSC 56.39 5 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 25.39 World: 53.66W 2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 14 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 56.42 7 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 25.46 American: 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 15 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 56.45 8 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 25.50 U.S. Open: 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 16 Phenix, Erin 23 TXLA 56.53 9 Short, Rebekah 22 AUB 25.57 Meet: 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 17 Short, Rebekah 22 AUB 56.76 10 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 25.73 Oly. Tr. Cut: 57.19 18 Ripple Johnston, Shell 23 ES 56.88 11 Phenix, Erin 23 TXLA 25.74 Name Age Team 19 Townsend, Danielle 20 AGS 56.93 12 Walsh, Mason 19 VTAC 25.99 Finals Time 19 Blackman, Candace 18 DM 56.93 13 Platzer, Sara 21 UCLA 26.00 21 Boutwell, Lacey 21 PASA 56.99 14 Georoff, Andrea 21 ABSC 26.06 22 Vollmer, Dana 16 FAST 57.01 Finals 15 Silver, Emily 18 NOVA 26.22 23 Kukors, Emily 19 KING 57.05 1 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 54.38 16 Vollmer, Dana 16 FAST 26.35 23 Ellis, Jaime 22 TWST 57.05 2 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 54.42 25 Harada, Kimberly 23 STAR 57.08 3 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 54.63 26 Arsenault, Samantha 22 ABSC 57.09 Women 50 LC Meter Free 4 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 54.77 27 Marsman, Marie 21 DACA 57.12 World: 24.13W 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 5 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 55.03 28 VanAssen, Jennifer 22 TC 57.14 American: 24.63A 2000 Dara Torres, USA 6 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 55.40 29 Hansen, Codie 17 DM 57.18 U.S. Open: 24.50O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED 7 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 55.63 30 Silver, Emily 18 NOVA 57.28 Meet: 24.90M 2000 Dara Torres, Stanfor 8 Rose, Gabrielle 26 CAL 56.07 31 Farella, Lindsey 25 UN-1 57.30 Oly. Tr. Cut: 26.39 32 Denby, Kara 18 CSA 57.31 Name Age Team Women 100 LC Meter Free 33 Smith, Lindsey 19 UM 57.35 Prelim Time World: 53.66W 2004 Libby Lenton, AUS 34 Radke, Katrina 33 SC 57.40 American: 53.99A 2002 Natalie Coughlin, U 35 Price, Keiko 25 CAL 57.49 Preliminaries U.S. Open: 54.01O 2000 Inge de Bruijn, NED/ 36 Boncher, Brooke 21 NOVA 57.68 1 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 25.15 Meet: 54.07M 2000 Jenny Thompson, Sta 37 Platzer, Sara 21 UCLA 57.69 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 25.16 Oly. Tr. Cut: 57.19 38 Pike, Natalie 18 FAST 57.71 3 Wanezek, Sarah 21 TXLA 25.44 Name Age Team 39 Siminski, Kristin 20 TXLA 57.84 4 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 25.49 Semis Time 40 McNamee, Lyndsay 20 TIGR 58.06 5 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 25.50 41 McCullough, Amy 21 UM 58.07 6 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 25.57 Semi-Finals 42 Lieb, Katy 19 AGS 58.12 7 Phenix, Erin 23 TXLA 25.70 1 Coughlin, Natalie 21 CAL 54.30 43 Ohlgren, Ava 16 BAC 58.13 8 Short, Rebekah 22 AUB 25.75 2 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 54.75 44 Daniels, Elizabeth 22 JCCS 58.16 9 Cope, Haley 25 CAJ 25.83 3 Thompson, Jenny 31 BAD 54.94 45 Vaziri, Leila 19 CSSC 58.30 10 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 25.91 4 Weir, Amanda 18 SA 55.15 46 Swindle, Christina 19 MS 58.48 11 Platzer, Sara 21 UCLA 25.93 5 Rose, Gabrielle 26 CAL 55.42 47 Woessner, Susan 23 TXLA 58.61 12 Georoff, Andrea 21 ABSC 25.94 6 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 55.51 48 Stone, Tammie 28 TXLA 58.69 13 Lanne, Colleen 24 NOVA 26.08 7 Correia, Maritza 22 BA 55.60 Preliminaries ... (Women 100 LC Meter Free) USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12:55 PM 1/26/2005 Page 1 2004 U. S. Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Results 49 Georoff, Andrea 21 ABSC 59.18 13 Mason, Emily 21 FORD 2:02.48 World: 4:03.85W 1988 Janet Evans, USA 50 Connealy, Caitlin 19 AFOX 1:00.28 14 Hoelzer, Margaret 21 AUB 2:02.51 American: 4:03.85A 1988 Janet Evans, USA --- Descenza, Mary 19 ABSC DQ 15 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 2:02.54 U.S. Open: 4:05.45O 1987 Janet Evans, Fullert 16 Blackman, Candace 18 DM 2:02.57 Meet: 4:06.43M 1988 Janet Evans, Fullert Women 200 LC Meter Free 17 Ellis, Jaime 22 TWST 2:02.75 Oly. Tr. Cut: 4:19.39 18 Munz, Diana 22 LESD 2:02.82 World: 1:56.64W 2002 Franziska van Almsi Name Age Team Prelim Time 19 Burckle, Caroline 18 LAK 2:02.85 American: 1:57.41A 2003 Lindsay Benko, USA 20 Ohlgren, Ava 16 BAC 2:03.31 U.S. Open: 1:58.02O 2000 Claudia Poll, CRC Preliminaries 21 Williams, Stefanie 24 ABSC 2:03.32 Meet: 1:58.65M 1992 Nicole Haislett, Flori 1 Sandeno, Kaitlin 21 USC 4:09.81 22 Roberts, Kathleen 17 DM 2:03.34 Oly. Tr. Cut: 2:03.39 2 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 4:11.59 23 Hansen, Codie 17 DM 2:03.54 Name Age Team 3 McLarty, Sara 21 DBS 4:11.69 24 McCullough, Amy 21 UM 2:03.61 Finals Time 4 Keller, Kalyn 19 USC 4:11.71 25 Hayes, Jessica 21 FORD 2:03.70 5 Hentzen, Morgan 19 IHAC 4:11.75 26 Arsenault, Samantha 22 ABSC 2:03.82 Finals 6 Ziegler, Kate 16 FISH 4:11.85 27 Jamison, Tanica 22 TXLA 2:03.88 7 Piper, Carly 20 WA 4:12.39 1 Vollmer, Dana 16 FAST 1:59.20 27 VanAssen, Jennifer 22 TC 2:03.88 2 Benko, Lindsay 27 TROJ 1:59.29 8 Bennett, Brooke 24 BA 4:12.41 29 Hardt, Julie 22 RENO 2:03.89 9 Munz, Diana 22 LESD 4:12.43 3 Sandeno, Kaitlin 21 USC 1:59.55 30 Foschi, Jessica 23 LIAC 2:03.97 4 Jeffrey, Rhi 17 FAST 1:59.79 10 Komisarz, Rachel 27 LAK 4:12.51 30 Nymeyer, Lacey 18 FORD 2:03.97 11 Kiel, Alyssa 17 LESD 4:13.22 5 Piper, Carly 20 WA 1:59.99 32 Gorlesky, Erin 22 IST 2:03.99 6 Komisarz, Rachel 27 LAK 2:00.23 12 Burckle, Caroline 18 LAK 4:13.91 33 Kukors, Emily 19 KING 2:04.08 13 Peirsol, Hayley 18 AZOT 4:14.04 7 Joyce, Kara Lynn 18 CW 2:00.25 34 Kiel, Alyssa 17 LESD 2:04.25 8 Dwelley, Kate 15 TERA 2:00.47 14 Schmidt, Rory 19 FORD 4:14.35 35 Stowers, Julia 22 PACK 2:04.46 15 Hill, Elizabeth 18 DYNA 4:16.27 36 Stanford, Amanda 24 SDA 2:04.47 16 Mason, Emily 21 FORD 4:16.68 Women 200 LC Meter Free 36 Larson, Kimberly 18 PA 2:04.47 17 Carr, Stephanie 18 BSS 4:17.39 World: 1:56.64W 2002 Franziska van Almsi 38 Harada, Kimberly 23 STAR 2:04.51 18 Keefe, Margaret 19 PSU 4:17.50 American: 1:57.41A 2003 Lindsay Benko, USA 39 Durot, Elizabeth 18 DYNA 2:04.53 19 Gilliam, Susan 18 IHAC 4:17.55 U.S.
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