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1983 Nat'l SC Championship Draft 1983 The 17 th Women’s and 56 th Men’s -- 12 th Combined National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet April 20-23, 1983 Sanctioned by -- National YMCA Swimming and Diving Committee National Council of YMCA’s Hosted by the National YMCA Swimming & Diving Council. Held at the International Swimming Hall of Fame Complex, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Report of the National YMCA Competitive Swimming and Diving Council: C. Eugene Keltner, Chairman Volunteers within organizations such as the National YMCA Competitive Swimming and Diving Council are important to ensure the continued success of those organizations. The National YMCA Competitive Swimming and Diving Council is made up of many dedicated volunteers who have ensured the success in the past and for what is to come in the future. Our YMCA staff support is now the Youth Sports Development Office directed by John Ferrell in Colorado Springs, Colorado. We are happy to have him on board and look to him for continued direction. As we move toward the Olympics in 1984 we now find ourselves active members of the U.S. Olympic Swimming and U.S. Diving. We have representatives on both boards of those National Governing Bodies. Our support to both organizations is important to the total swimming and diving program in the United States. The cooperation the YMCA puts into working with them is vital. Your continued support is appreciated. We are extremely grateful for the support given us by Solon Cousins, Executive Director of the YMCA of the USA. He has helped us tremendously in becoming the top Operation Council of the YMCA. All of you (swimmers, divers, coaches, parents and volunteers) are to be congratulated for being the key elements in giving the United States this outstanding competitive swimming and diving program. More young men and women in the United States are participating in our programs than in any other organization. As Chairman of the National YMCA Competitive Swimming and Diving Council, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to all Council members, Officials, Event Sponsors, Advertisers, Financial Supporters , and Volunteers who have helped make our 1983 National Championship a most meaningful event for the young people we serve from across this great nation of ours. Draft 1983 The 17 th Women’s and 56 th Men’s & 12 th Combined National YMCA and Swimming and Diving Championship Honorary Referees: Solon B. Cousins, Executive Director, YMCA of the USA Robert Dressler, Mayor, City of Fort Lauderdale Joseph G. Rogers, Past Chairman, National YMCA Aquatic Committee William Simons, President, United States Olympic Committee Meet Officials: Meet Director: Desk: Host Committee: James R. Stocker Peggy Kelso National YMCA Swim Council Asst. Meet Director: Scoring: Committee Chairman: Lynn Rickert Pam Grubb Paul Atkinson -Advertising Meet Coordinators: Records: Bill Daisley-Officals Paul Atkinson-Diving Ed Henn Peggy Kelso-Entries Gene Keltner -Facilites Chief Statisticians: Gene Keltner-Facilities & Housing Robert Mowerson- Swimming Fred Stone Catherine Kohn- Awards Meet Secretary: Lynn Bayer Bob Mowerson-Rules Gloria Summers Announcer: Rich Mueller-Printing Referees: Ray Huppert Gloria Summers-Registration Archie Harris-swimming Electronic Timing: Jack Tanner-Sales Rick Gilbert-Diving Harold Urban Wes Walker-Values, Ceremonies Asst. Referees: Jean Urban Director of Recreation: John Higgins- Swimming Rich Mueller Tom Tapp Dewey Newsome-Diving Chief Marshall: Hall of Fame Pool Director of Officials: Richard Noon Director: William Daisley Meet Physicians: Joe Shoren Chief Starter: Dr. Richard Domingquez Hall of Fame Museum Sandy Wilson Dr. James Kennedy Director: Chief Stroke Judge: Dr. Richard Suhs Buck Dawson Connie Walker Chief Timer: Public Communications: Harold Gibson Joyce Deep 1983 National YMCA Championship Committee: James R. Stocker Gene Keltnmer Margaret Kelso Gloria Summaers Paul Atkinson Rick Gilbert Archie Harris G. Robert Mowerson Lynn Rickett Wesley Walker Draft 1983 1983 Schedule of Championship Swimming & Diving Events: Wednesday, April 20, 1983 Thursday, April 21, 1983 Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 5:30 PM Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 6:00 PM 1. Women 500 Yd. Freestyle 10. Men 3 Meter Diving (Semi &Finals) 2. Men 500 Yd. Freestyle 9. Women 1 Meter Diving (Finals 12:00) 3. Women 200 Yd. Individual Medley 11. Women 200 Yd. Butterfly 4. Men 200 Yd. Individual Medley 12. Men 200 Yd. Butterfly 5. Women 50 Yd. Freestyle 13. Women 200 Yd. Freestyle 6. Men 50 Yd. Freestyle 14. Men 200 Yd. Freestyle 7. Women 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay 15. Women 100 Yd. Breaststroke 8. Men 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay 16. Men 100 Yd. Breaststroke 10. Men 3 Meter Diving 17. Women 100 Yd. Backstroke 9. Women 1 Meter Diving 18. Men 100 Yd. Backstroke 15 Minute Interval --- Prelims Only 19. Women 800 Yd. Free Relay 20. Men 800 Yd. Free Relay Friday April 22, 1983 Saturday April 23, 1983 Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 6:00 PM Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 6:00 PM 21. Women 400 Yard Individual Medley 30. Men 3 Meter Diving (Semis & Finals) 22. Men 400 Yard Individual Medley 29. Women 1 Meter Diving Finals (Noon) 23. Women 100 Yard Freestyle 31*. Women 1650 Yard Freestyle 24. Men 100 Yard Freestyle 32*. Men 1650 Yard Freestyle 25. Women 200 Yard Backstroke 33. Women 200 Yard Breaststroke 26. Men 200 Yard Backstroke 34. Men 200 Yard Breaststroke 15 Minute Interval 35. Women 100 Yard Butterfly 27. Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 36. Men 100 Yard Butterfly 28. Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 15 Minute Interval 29. Women 3 Meter Diving (Prelims 37. Women 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 30. Men 1 Meter Diving (11:00 AM) 38. Men 400 Yard Freestyle Relay (*) The 1650 yard Freestyle will be a “Timed Final” Event. All except the fastest seeded heat(s) (one for Women and one for Men) will be swum in the preliminaries. These heats will be first two events of the final session on Saturday evening. Note: A consolation final shall immediate precede the championship final for each event except for the 1650 yard freestyle and the Diving Events. Meet Scoring: Scoring Points: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th 16 th Individual Events: 20 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Relay Events: 40 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 18 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Draft 1983 17 th Women’s YMCA National Championship Swim & Dive Meet Results: 500 Yard Freestyle: National Record: 4:43.73 Kim Linehan Sarasota, FL 1979 Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Jane Keating B.R. Ryall Glen Ellyn, IL 4:51.56 2nd Kara Devlin Wilton, Ct 4:53.97 3rd Bridget Bowman Joliet, IL 4:55.22 4th Sarah Dawley B.R. Ryall Glen Ellyn, IL 5:00.12 5th Brenda McCann Sarasota, FL 5:00.68 6th Caroline Cast Glendale, CA 5:01.84 7th Chris Ceppi B.R. Ryall Glen Ellyn, IL 5:02.02 8th Kristen Schmitz Joliet, IL 5:04.04 Consolation Heat: 9th Sally Rear Lakeland Hills, NJ 5:00.03 10 th Gwen Demaat Central Br. Grand Rapids, MI 5:04.84 11 th Sally Souffrant Kokomo, IN 5:06.03 12 th Mary Ann Brentley Sarasota, FL 5:08.35 13 th Karen Bass Southeast Br. Ft. Wayne, IN 5:09.26 14 th Emily Cowling Raleigh, NC 5:09.36 15 th Theresa Finn Chapel Hill-Carrboro, NC 5:10.02 16 th Ashley Booth Sarasota, FL 5:10.71 Note: There were 77 participants in this event. 200 Yd Ind Medley: National Record: 2:04.72 Michelle Merchant Dad’s Club Br. Houston, TX 1980 Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Beth Washut Ashtabula, OH 2:05.95 2nd Elizabeth Martin Wilton, CT 2:06.78 3rd Wendy Trick Knoxville, TN 2:06.88 4th Kyrsten Burr Wilton, CT 2:09.41 5th Emily Picerne Walla Walla, WA 2:10.30 6th Molly Clark B.R. Ryall Glen Ellyn, IL 2:11.03 7th Karen Giunta Flushing, NY 2:13.32 8th Wendy Gwaltney Petersburg, VA 2:13.50 Consolation Heat: 9th Allison Lloyd Winston-Salem, NC 2:10.39 10 th Laura Sadowski Southington, CT 2:12.05 11 th Rochelle Smith Janesville, WI 2:12.35 12 th Theresa Finn Chapel Hill-Carrboro, NC 2:13.10 13 th Kelly Smyles Rochester, MI 2:13.12 14 th Jenny Falvey Rochester, MI 2:13.99 15 th Karen Barnicoat Rochester, MI 2:14.25 16 th Shelia Delaney B.R. Ryall Glen Ellyn, IL 2:15.20 Note: There were 132 participants in this event. (*) Indicates those individuals who have broken the existing National YMCA Record time. Draft 1983 17 th Women’s YMCA National Championship Meet Results Continued: 50 Yd Freestyle: National Record: 23.64 Catherine Laing Sarasota, FL 1982 Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Lisa Rakoski Joliet, IL 24.20 2nd Susan Wager New Canaan, CT 24.50 3rd Karen Koleber Rochester, MI 24.53 4th Kris Treado Central Br. Grand Rapids, MI 24.53 5th Kim Vogel Petersburg, VA 24.67 6th Doris Weber Lakeland Hills, NJ 24.73 7th Terri Miller Springfield, OH 24.80 8th Kristin Lilly Ithaca, NY 24.88 Consolation Heat: 9th Jacque Jorgensen Wilton, CT 24.62 10 th Chris Gursick Rochester, MI 24.67 11 th Kristin Davis Wilton, CT 24.77 12 th Jill McLaughlin New Canaan, CT 24.93 13 th Jennifer Gullickson Janesville, WI 24.99 14 th Lisa McCarthy Fanwood/Scotch Plaines, NJ 25.03 15 th Suzy Buckovich York, PA 25.05 16 th Lisa Lucas Rochester, MI 25.34 Note: There were 150 participants in this event.
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