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Women's Top Performances
WOMEN’S TOP PERFORMANCES A - NCAA A-cut | B - NCAA B-cut | p - prelim | f - final | x- exhibition | r - relay | % - school record | # - Top Ten time 50 Freestyle 1,650 Freestyle A-Cut: 21.66 B-Cut: 22.76 A-Cut: 15:52.41 B-Cut: 16:30.59 NCAA Record: 20.90 (Abbey Weitzeil - California, 2019) NCAA Record: 15:03.31 (Katie Ledecky - Stanford, 2017) SEC Record: 21.03 (Erika Brown - Tennessee, 2020) SEC Record: 15:36.52 (Brittany MacLean - Georgia, 2016) UGA Record: 21.21 (Olivia Smoliga - 2016) UGA Record: 15:27.84 (Brittany MacLean - 2014) Name Meet Mark Place Name Meet Mark Place Maxine Parker SEC Champs (2/18) 21.93-fB# 4th Olivia Anderson UGA Invitational (11/20) 16:03.61-B 1st Gabi Fa'amausili SEC Champs (2/18) 21.99-pB 3rd Maddie Homovich UGA Invitational (11/20) 16:21.01-B 2nd Zoie Hartman Bulldog Invite (2/27) 22.66-pB -/- Jillian Barczyk SEC Champs (2/20) 16:30.61 19th Tatum Smith SEC Champs (2/18) 22.71-pB 23rd Courtney Harnish Bulldog Invite (2/27) 22.71-pB -/- 100 Backstroke Sloane Reinstein SEC Champs (2/18) 22.91-p 27th A-Cut: 50.93 B-Cut: 53.94 Mady Bragg SEC Champs (2/18) 23.60-p 57th NCAA Record: 49.18 (Beata Nelson - Wisconsin, 2019) Julianna Stephens UGA Invitational (11/18) 23.70-f 13th SEC Record: 50.02 (Rhyan White - Alabama, 2020) UGA Record: 50.04 (Olivia Smoliga - 2017) 100 Freestyle Name Meet Mark Place A-Cut: 47.18 B-Cut: 49.51 Gabi Fa'amausili SEC Champs (2/19) 52.89-rB -/- NCAA Record: 45.56 (Simone Manuel - Stanford, 2017) Portia Brown SEC Champs (2/19) 53.03-fB 17th SEC Record: 46.41 (Erika Brown - Tennessee, -
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 .................. -
2018 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships
Texas A&M Natatorium - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:05 PM 2/18/2018 Page 1 2018 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/14/2018 to 2/18/2018 Results Event 1 Women 1 mtr Diving SEC Meet: 364.30 S 2/15/2017 Lauren Reedy Missouri Pool Record: 363.45 P 2/14/2018 Brooke Schultz Arkansas Name Yr School Prelim Score Finals Score Points A - Final 1 Brooke Schultz FR University of Arkansas 285.50 363.45P 32 2 Lizzie Cui JR Louisiana State University 315.40 330.00 28 3 Nicole Gillis SR University of Arkansas 286.05 323.85 27 4 Maha Eissa Amer FR University of Arkansas 308.40 322.35 26 5 Julia Vincent SR University of South Carolina 316.50 317.50 25 6 Kendra Kieser SR University of Missouri 298.00 316.50 24 7 Alison Maillard SO Auburn University 297.20 315.40 23 8 Charlye Campbell FR Texas A&M University 283.30 271.30 22 Event 1 Women 1 mtr Diving SEC Meet: 364.30 S 2/15/2017 Lauren Reedy Missouri Pool Record: 363.45 P 2/14/2018 Brooke Schultz Arkansas Name Yr School Prelim Score Preliminaries 1 Julia Vincent SR University of South Carolina 365.75 316.50 q 2 Lizzie Cui JR Louisiana State University 320.05 315.40 q 3 Maha Eissa Amer FR University of Arkansas 289.80 308.40 q 4 Kendra Kieser SR University of Missouri 304.00 298.00 q 5 Alison Maillard SO Auburn University 292.80 297.20 q 6 Nicole Gillis SR University of Arkansas 312.23 286.05 q 7 Brooke Schultz FR University of Arkansas 369.90 285.50 q 8 Charlye Campbell FR Texas A&M University 283.73 283.30 q 9 Yu Qian Goh FR University of South Carolina 298.35 283.20 10 Rachel Rubadue -
National Team Coaches 2018 • 2019 Roster
NATIONAL TEAM COACHES 2018 • 2019 ROSTER COACH ATHLETE ATHETE EVENT(S) CLUB OF COACH RON AITKEN Brennan Gravley 10K Sandpipers of Nevada Logan Houck 800 Freestyle Erica Sullivan 800 Freestyle, 1500 Freestyle, 10K ARTHUR ALBIERO Mallory Comerford 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly University of Louisville/ Cardinal Aquatics Kelsi Dahlia 100 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly Zach Harting 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly PETER ANDREW Michael Andrew 50 Freestyle, 100 Backstroke, 100 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly Race Pace Club LANCE ASTI Molly Hannis 100 Breaststroke University of Tennessee/Tennessee Aquatics DAN BALINT Jack Levant 200 Freestyle North Texas Nadadores JACK BAUERLE Gunnar Bentz 200 IM Athens Bulldog Swim Club/University of Georgia Nic Fink 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke Hali Flickinger 400 Freestyle, 200 Butterfly Chase Kalisz 200 Butterfly, 200 IM, 400 IM Jay Litherland 200 IM, 400 IM Melanie Margalis 200 Freestyle, 200 IM, 400 IM Olivia Smoliga 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke RICK BISHOP Gabby Deloof 200 Freestyle University of Michigan Swim Team Sierra Schmidt 400 Freestyle CAROLINE BOLAND Andrew Abruzzo 400 Freestyle Plymouth Whitemarsh Aquatics MIKE BOTTOM Gabby Deloof 200 Freestyle University of Michigan Swim Team Sierra Schmidt 400 Freestyle Charlie Swanson 400 IM BOB BOWMAN Allison Schmitt 200 Freestyle Arizona State University/Pitchfork Aquatics STEVE BULTMAN Lisa Bratton 100 Backstroke, 200 Backstroke Texas A&M/Aggie Swim Club Bethany Galat 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke AUGIE BUSCH Matt Grevers 100 Backstroke Tucson -
FLORIDA SWIMMING RECORDS 09/04/2018 Women's SCY LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet
FLORIDA SWIMMING RECORDS 09/04/2018 Women's SCY LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 10 & under 50 FR 25.94 01/13/2012 FL-GSC Talia Bates 2012 FL Jax Parks Classic 10 & under 100 FR 55.23 10/01/1999 FL-GTSA CHELSEA B NAUTA WIN FALL SWIM MEET-FL 10 & under 200 FR 2:00.93 03/10/2005 FL-YTO Tina Papadopoulos 2005 FL SC JOs 10 & under 500 FR 5:16.52 03/10/2005 FL-UN Tina Papadopoulos 2005 FL SC JOs 10 & under 50 BK 29.19 02/10/2012 FL-GSC Katie Cronin 2012 FL BSSTYR Feb 10 & under 100 BK 1:03.49 02/18/2010 FL-UN Valerie Gruest 2010 FL Spring JO Champs 10 & under 50 BR 32.66 11/01/1992 FL-BDO Jilen Siroky BDO-FL 10 & under 100 BR 1:10.61 03/10/2005 FL-YTO Tina Papadopoulos 2005 FL SC JOs 10 & under 50 FL 28.45 10/01/2005 FL-UN Chelsea Britt 2005 FL E. Kazeck Fall Invite 10 & under 100 FL 1:01.95 10/21/2005 FL-UN Chelsea Britt 2005 SE War Eagle Invitational 10 & under 100 IM 1:04.66 03/10/2005 FL-YTO Tina Papadopoulos 2005 FL SC JOs 10 & under 200 IM 2:15.41 03/10/2005 FL-UN Tina Papadopoulos 2005 FL SC JOs 10 & under 200 FR-R 1:52.30 09/21/2001 FL-SPA St Pete Aquatics K. Krauss,<br> T. Rorer,<br> K. Brown,<br> M. -
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I
96 DIVISION I Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 2002 Championships Highlights Texas Hooks Up Swimming Title: The Texas Longhorns pulled out their third consecutive championship in dramatic fashion, coming back to take the lead in the second-to-last event of the meet and holding on for the victory. The Longhorns finished with 512 points, 11 more than the Stanford Cardinal. That margin of victory is the closest since the advent of the 16-place scoring system in 1985. Divers made the difference for the Longhorns. Troy Dumais was named diver of the meet for the third straight time after sweeping the spring- board events and taking fifth on platform. With his win in the three- meter event, he became the first diver in NCAA history to win an event all four years. Photo by Erik S. Lesser/NCAA Photos For the complete championship story go to the April 15, 2002 issue of Texas swimmer Brendan Hansen earned the 200-yard breaststroke The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. title, helping his team claim its ninth overall championship. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Texas............................ 512 21. Texas A&M ................... 33 2. Stanford........................ 501 22. Southern Methodist......... 29 1/2 3. Auburn ......................... 365 1/2 23. Brigham Young.............. 21 4. Florida .......................... 277 24. Pittsburgh ...................... 18 5. Southern California ........ 272 25. UNC Wilmington ........... 15 6. California...................... 271 26. South Carolina............... 14 7. Arizona ........................ 242 27. LSU............................... 11 8. Minnesota ..................... 216 Hawaii ......................... 11 9. Michigan ...................... 183 10. Georgia ........................ 167 Georgia Tech................ 11 30. Washington................... 9 1 11. Virginia......................... 157 /2 31. -
SEC Quotes and Notes
2016 SEC SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS February 16-20 • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Aquatic Center Day Three Quotes and Notes Sydney Pickrem (Texas A&M), Women’s 400 IM SEC Records “It was amazing to fi nish 1-2-3. That’s what meant the most to me – not • Men’s 100 Fly - Caeleb Dressel (44.80) the winning, it was the standing on the podium with two teammates that swim next to you every day. We all train 4-IM and 2-IM together Mizzou Aquatic Center Records and we’re always racing. Every day it’s back and forth, back and forth. • Women’s 400 IM - Sydney Pickren (4:05.32) To be that close, all three of us, and to get on the podium together is • Men’s 400 IM - Jay Litherland (3:40.33) amazing.” • Men’s 100 Fly - Caeleb Dressel (44.80) • Women’s 200 Free - Brittany MacLean (1:43.64) Jay Litherland (Georgia), Men’s 400 IM “Winning the 400 IM means a lot to me. We put in so much hard work Winners By School (Through Day Three) and training, and getting to race these guys is awesome. It really was Florida (8) - Kahlia Warner (Women’s 1-Meter, Women’s 3-Meter); a great race for everyone. After the breaststroke, I was (2.68 seconds) Men’s 200 Medley Relay; Men’s 800 Free Relay; Pawel Werner (Men’s behind and I didn’t know if I could catch up. I was kind of blacking out 500 Free); Caeleb Dressel (Men’s 50 Free, Men’s 100 Fly); Men’s 200 toward the end, but I saw him and I knew I wanted to do it for the Free Relay Bulldogs.” Georgia (6) - Women’s 800 Free Relay; Brittany MacLean (Women’s 500 Free, Women’s 200 Free); Olivia Smoliga (Women’s 50 Free); Jay Sarah Gibson (Texas A&M), Women’s 100 Fly Litherland (Men’s 400 IM); Matias Koski (Men’s 200 Free) “Coming from more of a distance background than most of the girls that Texas A&M (4) - Sam Thornton (Men’s 3-Meter); Lisa Bratton do the 100 fl y, I knew I had to go out with them even though that’s not (Women’s 200 IM); Sydney Pickrem (Women’s 400 IM); Sarah Gibson really my strength. -
2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information Usaswimming.Org/Trials L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimmingnews L #Swimtrials21
2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Facility Address Media Seating CHI Health Center Omaha USA Swimming will provide seating charts for tabled media in the competition 455 N. 10th Street venue. Overflow (non-tabled) media seating is available in section 102 and 103. Omaha, NE 68102 Seating in the media work room will not be assigned. COVID-19 Guidelines Internet Getty Images All credentialed, on-site media must adhere to the COVID-19 health and safety Wireless internet access will be available throughout the various media work areas. protocols listed at www.usaswimming.org/trials. Media members must receive a Ethernet connections will be available in the Media Seating Area (tables only), 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming Media Guide COVID-19 PCR test 3-6 days before picking up their credentials in Omaha. select photographer locations and the Media Work Room. usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Credentials Photographer Guidelines Competition Details Media credential pick-up will be located at the media entrance of the CHI Health Steven Currie will again serve as the photo chief for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Center Omaha. The entrance is located at the back of the building (east side of the Swimming. He will assist and coordinate locations for all photographers in Omaha. Wave I Dates: June 4-7, 2021 building), adjacent to Parking Lot A. This will be the media entrance throughout the Complete guidelines will be distributed to all credentialed photographers prior to Wave II Dates: June 13-20, 2021 me11-1et. -
U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals
UBC Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:22 PM 2019-02-21 Page 1 U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals Event 1 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle USPORT: 25.65 * 2015-02-20 Sandrine Mainville UDEM Canadian: 24.26 C 2018-04-07 Taylor Ruck SCAR World: 23.67 W 2017-07-29 Sarah Sjostrom SWE Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Huddle, Charis 5 Western University Swimming 25.14 25.74 777 32 2 Tam, Hoi Lam 3 UBC Thunderbirds 25.13 26.05 750 28 3 McMurray, Ainsley 1 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.37 26.13 743 27 4 Arlandis, Anais 1 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.60 26.17 739 26 5 Polley, Sarah 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.56 26.23 734 25 6 Mainville, Ariane 4 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.57 26.25 733 24 7 Rode, Rachel 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.39 26.56 707 23 8 Brozo, Quincy 3 UBC Thunderbirds 25.49 26.77 691 22 B - Final 9 Poudrier, Magalie 4 Rouge et Or universitaire 26.25 26.58 706 20 10 Gunther, Mackenzie 2 UBC Thunderbirds 25.80 26.63 702 17 11 Beauchemin, Charlotte 1 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.66 26.65 700 16 12 Russell, Emily 5 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.65 26.66 699 15 13 Lapointe, Marie-Lou 3 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.95 26.67 699 14 14 Sarty, Isabel 2 Dalhousie University Swim Team 26.06 26.96 676 13 15 Kolaric, Ana 1 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 26.13 27.08 667 12 16 Andres, Josie 5 UW Warriors 25.93 27.18 660 11 C - Final 17 Douglas, Kirsten 3 UBC Thunderbirds 26.31 26.87 683 9 *18 Kranjc, Katarina 2 Western University Swimming 26.45 26.94 678 6 . -
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44 Friday Sports Friday, July 26, 2019 Dressel scorcher as China slam ‘unacceptable’ doping protests GWANGJU: American Caeleb Dressel swam the to milk the crowd’s applause, raising a fist to flag- second-fastest 100m freestyle in history to retain waving American fans. Chalmers touched in 47.08 his world title yesterday as China lashed out at the with Russia’s Vladislav Grinev the best of the rest anti-doping protests targeting Olympic star Sun in 47.82. The world record of 46.91 was set by Yang. Dressel, 22, clocked a jaw-dropping 46.96 Brazilian Cesar Cielo in 2009. “I gave it my all seconds in Gwangju, pipping Olympic champion tonight,” said Chalmers. “But I saw Caeleb did 46.9 Kyle Chalmers to win swimming’s blue riband event — which is absolutely mind-blowing.” in swashbuckling style. Elsewhere, Daiya Seto captured Japan’s first Meanwhile, Australian Matt Wilson tied the gold medal of the competition by sweeping to vic- men’s 200m breaststroke world record to underline tory in the men’s 200m individual medley in his title credentials, before Australia set a new 1:56.14. Seto, twice a 400m medley gold medallist, world mark in the women’s 4x200m free. The light- refused to buckle under pressure as he held off ning-fast performances helped refocus attention on Switzerland’s Jeremy Desplanches to win by just the pool after a week dominated by protests cen- under half-a-second, with defending champion tring on China’s Sun, the triple Olympic champion Chase Kalisz taking bronze. Wilson won his 200m who is accused of destroying blood samples after breaststroke semi-final in 2:06.67 — tying the a visit from drug testers. -
Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Records Book
DIVISION I WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 8 Championship Records 10 Individual Champions 12 Team Finishes 22 All-Time Team Results 25 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 TEAM RESULTS 1. Stanford 456.5 2. California 419 3. Michigan 314 4. Louisville 235 5. Texas 190.5 6. Virginia 188 7. NC State 187.5 8. Tennessee 185 9. Indiana 179 10. Southern California 159 11. Minnesota 158.5 12. Auburn 146 13. Texas A&M 142.5 14. Arizona 101.5 15. Kentucky 100.5 16. Wisconsin 100 17. UCLA 75 18. Georgia 66 19. Arkansas 63 20. Arizona St. 61 21. South Carolina 53.5 22. Missouri 51 23. Duke 47 24. Florida 44 25. Ohio St. 43 26. Purdue 31 27. Northwestern 27 Penn St. 27 29. Kansas 22 30. LSU 20 31. Miami 19 32. Eastern Mich. 17 33. Nebraska 16 34. Alabama 14 Florida St. 14 Hawaii 14 37. Florida Int’l 11 38. San Diego St. 9 39. Akron 6 40. Virginia Tech 5 41. Notre Dame 4 42. North Carolina 2 43. Navy 1 UConn 1 2019 Championship 2 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Consolation Name School Time 50-Yard Freestyle 9. Lauren Pitzer Stanford 1:42.84 10. Erin Falconer Auburn 1:43.60 Final 11. Cierra Runge Arizona St. 1:43.76 Name School Time 12. Kirsten Jacobsen Arizona 1:44.17 Claire Rasmus Texas A&M 1:44.17 1. Abbey Weitzeil California 21.021 14. Chantal Nack Minnesota 1:44.18 2. Erika Brown Tennessee 21.23 15. -
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights California cruises to fi rst title in 31 years; Team clinches title by winning 400-yard freestyle relay: The California men’s swimming team, powered by titles by senior Nathan Adrian and a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay during the fi nal day of the meet, earned its third national championship by winning the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swim- ming and Diving Championships March 24-26 at Minnesota. The Golden Bears, led by fourth-year coach David Durden, won their fi rst NCAA team title in men’s swimming since capturing back-to-back titles under Nort Thornton in 1979-80. In a dramatic conclusion to its national title run, Cal’s 400 free relay team of senior Graeme Moore, senior Josh Daniels, sophomore Tom Shields and Adrian won the meet’s fi nal event with a time of 2:47.39 to give the Bears a 493 to 470½ point victory over Texas in the team standings. Stanford placed third in the meet with 403 points. Texas won two events, but couldn’t fully overcome a 63½ -point defi cit at the start of the fi nal day to win the team title. Earlier on the fi nal day, Adrian won his second title of the NCAA meet by capturing the 100-yard freestyle for the third straight year, recording a time of 41.10. He is the third Cal athlete to win the national title in the 100 free three years in a row, joining Olympic gold medalists Matt Biondi (1985-87) and Anthony Ervin (2000-02).