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Texas Swimming & Diving TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 43 Olympians winning 23 medals Longhorns Olympians (12 gold, 9 silver, 2 bronze) ALL-TIME LONGHORNS OLYMPIANS Beth Barr (USA) 100 back — Silver (1:01.47) 1984 Los Angeles: 100 free — tie Gold (55.92) 1988 Seoul: 400 MR - Silver (4:07.90) 200 back —Silver (2:11.98) 400 FR — Gold (3:43.43) 200 Back — 4th (2:13.39) Kathleen Hersey (USA) Jill Sterkel (USA) 100 Back — 5th (1:02.78) 2008 Beijing: 200 fly — 8th (2:08.23) 1976 Montreal: 400 FR — Gold B.J. Bedford (USA) 2012 London: 200 fly -- 4th (2:05.78) 100 free — 7th (57.06) 2000 Sydney: 100 back; 400 MR — Gold Katura Horton-Perinchief (Bermuda) 200 free — 9th 2004 Athens: 3M 1980 Moscow: Boycott HEE-JIN CHANG (SOUTH KOREA) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 FR — Gold 2008 Beijing: 50 free - 31st (25.59) Vera Ilyina (Russia) 1988 Seoul: 50 free — tie Bronze (25.71) 100 free - 32nd (55.96) 1992 Barcelona: 3M — 5th 400 FR— Bronze (alt.) 1996 Atlanta: 3M — 7th Tiffany Cohen (USA) Tine Tollan (USA) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 free — Gold 2000 Sydney: 3M synchro — Gold 3M springboard 1984 Los Angeles: 3M - 14th (419.55) Annette Cowley (South Africa) 2004 Athens: 3M synchro - Silver 1984 Los Angeles: Platform - 12th (315.72) 1992 Barcelona: no results listed 3M springboard - 4th Susie Thayer (USA) Annabelle Cripps (Great Britain) Susan Johnson (USA) 1980 Moscow: Boycott 1984 Los Angeles: 400 free — 6th (3:50.12) 1988 Seoul: No results listed Tori Trees (USA) Hellen Denman (Australia) Birgitta Jonsson (USA) 1984 Los Angeles: 200 back - 5th (2:15.73) 1996 Atlanta: 100m Breast (1:10.26) 1980 Moscow: Boycott Jacinta Van Lint (Australia) Agneta Eriksson (Sweden) Megan Kleine (USA) 2000 Sydney: 400 FR — Silver 1980 Moscow: 400 FR — Silver (3:48.93) 1992 Barcelona: 100 breast — 12th (1:11.07) Susanne Wetteskog (Sweden) 100 free — 8th (57.90) 400 MR — Gold (4:02.54) 1976 Montreal: 3M - 20th (369.15) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 FR — 7th (3:51.24) Carol Klimpel (Canada) Platform - 23rd (299.46) Susana Escobar (Mexico) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 FR — 5th 1980 Moscow: 3M - 11th (399.06) 2008 Beijing: 400 IM - 30th (4:47.32) Platform - 11th (315.30) 400 free - 20th (4:11.99) Colleen Lanné (USA) 2004 Athens: 400 FR - Silver Laura Wilkinson (USA) 800 free - 18th (8:33.51) 2000 Sydney: 10M — Gold 2012 London: 400 IM - 29th (4:50.57) Annie Liljebeng (Sweden) 10M Synchro — 5th 400 free - 28th (4:14.78) 1980 Moscow: 3M - 21st (365.25) 2004 Athens: 10M — 5th Leigh Ann Fetter (USA) Kim Linehan (USA) 2008 Beijing: 10M - 9th 1988 Seoul: 50 free — 5th (25.78) 1980 Moscow: Boycott Joscelin Yeo (Singapore) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 free — 4th (4:12.26) 1992 Barcelona Kamilla Gamme (Norway) 1996 Atlanta 1988 Seoul: Platform — 7th (366.45) Tracey McFarlane (USA) 1988 Seoul: 100 breast — 6th (1:09.60) 2000 Sydney# Sara Guido (Mexico) 400 MR — Silver (4:07.90) # While swimming at Cal 1984 Los Angeles: No results listed Betsy Mitchell (USA) Teri York (Canada) Erika Hansen (USA) 1984 Los Angeles: 400 MR — Gold* 1976 Montreal: Platform — 6th (378.39) 1992 Barcelona: 800 free — 7th (8:39.25) 100 back — Silver (1:02.63) 3M - 14th (393.36) 400 IM — 10th (4:48.37) 1988 Seoul: 100 back — 4th (1:02.71) 1972 Munich: 3M - 19th (247.14) Rachel Harris (USA) Erin Phenix (USA) *prelims 2000 Sydney: 400 IM — 12th 2000 Sydney: 400 FR — Gold* 800 free — 12th Kim Rhodenbaugh (USA) Andrea Hayes (USA) 1984 Los Angeles: 200 breast — 8th (2:35.51) 1988 Seoul: 200 back — 6th (2:15.02) Anita Rossing (Sweden) Whitney Hedgepeth (USA) 1984 Los Angeles: 3M - 11th (424.98) 1988 Seoul: 200 IM — 8th (2:17.99) 1988 Seoul: 3M - 13th (414.63) 1996 Atlanta: 400 relay — Gold (4:02.88) Carrie Steinseifer (USA) 2015-16 TEXAS WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 31 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING National Champions 1981 FINAL TEAM 1984 FINAL TEAM 1986 FINAL TEAM 1988 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS STANDINGS STANDINGS STANDINGS 1. TEXAS _______________ 424 1. TEXAS _______________ 279 1. TEXAS _______________ 633 1. TEXAS ___________________661 2. Stanford _____________ 406 2. Stanford ______________228 2. Florida ________________586 2. Florida __________________542.5 3. Stanford _________________ 419 3. North Carolina _______331.5 3. Florida ________________198 3. Stanford ______________538 4. California _________________ 241 4. Arizona State ________328.5 4. North Carolina _________167 4. California ______________238 5. Clemson ________________218.5 5. Florida ______________265.5 5. USC __________________156 5. Southern Illinois ________167 6. Arizona State______________ 205 6. N.C. State _____________ 240 6. Auburn __________________ 6. UCLA _________________166 7. Virginia _________________173.5 7. Auburn ______________ 179 92 ________________________ 7. Clemson ______________123 8. Michigan _________________ 167 9. UCLA ____________________ 153 8. USC _________________ 168 7. Alabama _______________81 8. Miami ________________121 10. South Carolina __________123.5 9. UCLA _________________ 88 7. Southern Illinois _________81 9. Georgia _______________116 10. Arizona ______________ 87 9. Houston _____________ 41.5 10. Louisiana State _________82 1988 INDIVIDUAL 10. Tennessee _____________40 10. Alabama ______________82 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 INDIVIDUAL 200 FR: Leigh Ann Fetter, Colleen Griffin, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1984 INDIVIDUAL 1986 INDIVIDUAL Courtney Madson, Carrie Steinseifer NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Betsy Mitchell ___ 100 and 200 back Carol Borgmann _______100 IM Tracey McFarlane ______ 100 breast Kim Linehan 500 free, 1,650 free, Agneta Eriksson _____ 100 free Betsy Mitchell 100 and 200 back _____________________200 fly Patty Sabo ____________ 400 IM 1990 FINAL TEAM Jill Sterkel ___ 50 free, 100 free, 400 MR: Jodi Eyles, Tracey STANDINGS _______________ 50 fly, 100 fly 1985 FINAL TEAM McFarlane, Debbie Risen, Kirsten 1. TEXAS ___________________632 STANDINGS Wengler 2. Stanford ________________622.5 1. TEXAS _______________ 643 3. Florida ___________________ 477 1982 FINAL TEAM 4. California _________________ 263 2. Florida ________________400 1987 FINAL TEAM 5. UCLA ____________________ 224 STANDINGS 3. Stanford ______________340 6. USC ____________________182.5 4. California ______________283 STANDINGS 7. Michigan _________________ 163 1. TEXAS _______________ 755 8. Southern Methodist ________ 122 2. Florida State __________ 375 5. Southern Illinois ________231 1. TEXAS ______________ 648.5 6. USC __________________229 9. Arizona State______________ 118 3. Southern Illinois _______ 365 2. Stanford ____________ 631.5 10. Northwestern ____________ 100 4. California _____________ 343 7. Alabama ____________ 170.5 3. Florida ________________315 5. Ohio State ___________331.5 8. UCLA _________________146 4. California _________________ 1990 INDIVIDUAL 6. Michigan _____________ 293 9. Nebraska ______________123 294 _______________________ NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 7. SMU _________________ 255 10. SMU _________________114 5. Clemson ______________243 8. Pittsburgh ____________ 237 6. Georgia _______________182 Leigh Ann Fetter __ 50 and 100 free 9. Georgia ______________ 233 7. Arizona State __________152 200 FR: Julie Cooper, Dana Dutcher, Jeanne Doolan, Leigh Ann Fetter 10. Princeton ____________ 164 1985 INDIVIDUAL 8. USC __________________146 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 400 FR: Katy Arris, Julie Cooper, Dana 9. North Carolina _________138 Dutcher, Leigh Ann Fetter Tiffany Cohen 500 and 1650 free 10. Michigan ___________ 109.5 1982 INDIVIDUAL Tracey McFarlane ___ 100 breast 1991 FINAL TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Kim Rhodenbaugh _ 200 IM and 1987 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Carol Borgmann _______100 IM 200 breast Deborah Risen ______ 100 back NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS ___________________746 Kim Linehan _______1,650 Free 2. Stanford ________________ 653 400 Free Relay Tori Trees __________ 200 back 800 FR: Stacy Cassiday, Annette 3. Florida __________________ 353 200 MR: Ann Drolsom, Jodi Eyles, Cowley, Betsy Mitchell, Carrie 4. California ________________ 275 Kim Rhodenbaugh, Deborah Risen Steinseifer 5. UCLA ___________________ 192 6. SMU ___________________ 190 200 FR: Ann Drolsom, Jodi Eyles, 200 FR: Jeanne Doolan, Courtney Deborah Risen, Kirsten Wengler 7. Arizona _________________ 163 Madsen, Carrie Steinseifer 8. Georgia _________________ 137 400 MR: Jodi Eyles, Tracey 200 MR: Ann Drolsom, Jodi Eyles, 9. USC ____________________ 135 McFarlane, Kirsten Wengler Betsy Mitchell, Tracey McFarlane 10. Miami _________________ 127 Betsy Mitchell _________200 IM, 100 and 200 back 1991 INDIVIDUAL Tracey McFarlane ___ 100 breast NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Beth Barr _______________200 back Leigh Ann Fetter __________ 50 free Dorsey Tierney ________ 200 breast 200 MR: Beth Barr, B.J. Bedford, Leigh Ann Fetter, Lydia Morrow 200 &400 FR: Leigh Ann Fetter, Julie Cooper, Dana Dutcher, Andrea Fisher 32 2015-16 TEXAS WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Individual National Champions KATY ARRIS VERA ILYINA NICOLE POHORENEC 1992 ________________________ 1,650 free 1997 ________________________ 1m diving 2004 ________________________ Platform BETH BARR ____________________________ 3m diving KIM RHODENBAUGH 1991 ________________________ 200 back 1998 ________________________ 1m diving 1985 ________________________ 200 breast ____________________________ 3m diving KIM BLACK ____________________________ 200 IM 1980 ________________________ 1,650 free KELLY JENKINS DEBBIE RISEN 1989 ________________________ 3m diving CAROL BORGMANN 1985 ________________________ 100 back 1981 ________________________ 100 IM COLLEEN LANNÉ PATTY SABO 1982 ________________________ 100 IM
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