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NOVOS RECORDES 28/09/2014 – ATLETISMO Maratona de Berlim Distância Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. Maratona Dennis Kimetto (QUE) Wilson Kipsang (QUE) 2:02:57 2:03:23 29/09/13 - Berlim 15/02/2014 – ATLETISMO INDOOR Donetsk, Ucrânia Prova Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. Salto com Renaud Lavillenie Sergey Bubka (UKR) 6:16 6:15 21/02/93 - Vara (indoor) (FRA) Donetsk 29/09/2013 – ATLETISMO Maratona de Berlim Distância Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. Maratona Wilson Kipsang (QUE) Patrick Makau (QUE) 2:03:23 2:03:38 25/09/11 - Berlim 07/09/2012 – ATLETISMO Diamond League, Bruxelas Prova Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. 110m com Aries Merrit (USA) Dayron Robles (CUB) 12.80 12.87 12/06/08 - barreiras Ostrava masc 11/08/2012 – ATLETISMO Olimpíadas de Londres Prova Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. 4x100 masc Jamaica (Nesta Carter, Jamaica (Nesta Carter, 36.84 37.04 04/09/11 – Michael Frater, Yohan Michael Frater, Yohan Daegu Blake, Usain Bolt) Blake, Usain Bolt) Marcha Yelena Vera Sokolova (RUS) 01:25:02 01:25:08 26/02/11 - 20km fem Lashmanova(RUS) Sochi 10/08/2012 – ATLETISMO Olimpíadas de Londres Prova Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. 4x100 fem USA (Tianna Madison, Alemanha Oriental 40.82 41.37 06/10/85 – Allyson Felix, Bianca Canberra Knight, Carmelita Jeter) 09/08/2012 – ATLETISMO Olimpíadas de Londres Prova Novo/a Recordista Recordista Anterior Novo Recorde Recorde Anterior Data e Local Recorde Ant. -
January-February 2003 $ 4.95 Can Alison Sheppard Fastest Sprinter in the World
RUPPRATH AND SHEPPARD WIN WORLD CUP COLWIN ON BREATHING $ 4.95 USA NUMBER 273 www.swimnews.com JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 $ 4.95 CAN ALISON SHEPPARD FASTEST SPRINTER IN THE WORLD 400 IM WORLD RECORD FOR BRIAN JOHNS AT CIS MINTENKO BEATS FLY RECORD AT US OPEN ������������������������� ��������������� ���������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������ � �������������������������� � ����������������������� �������������������������� �������������������������� ����������������������� ������������������������� ����������������� �������������������� � ��������������������������� � ���������������������������� ������������������������ ������������������������� ��������������������������� �������������������������� ������������ ������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������������� � ������������������� � ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������� ����������������������������� ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������� ������������������� SWIMNEWS / JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 3 Contents January-February 2003 N. J. Thierry, Editor & Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 273 VOLUME 30, NUMBER 1 Marco Chiesa, Business Manager FEATURES Karin Helmstaedt, International Editor Russ Ewald, USA Editor 6 Australian SC Championships Paul Quinlan, Australian Editor Petria Thomas -
All-Time Academic All-America (By Schools N-S)
Year Sport Name Team Position Nazareth College 1987 Women's Volleyball Tina Wolfley 2 H 1996 Women's At‐Large Kathleen Moynihan 3 Tennis 1998 Men's Basketball Zach Wein 3 G 1999 Women's At‐Large Christine Roe 2 Lacrosse 2003 Women's Volleyball Tricia Jones 1 Middle Hitter 2004 Women's Volleyball Tricia Jones 1 Middle Hitter 2013 Men's Basketball Brad Ford 2 Nebraska Wesleyan University 1980 Baseball Jay Lenstrom 2 P 1983 Women's Volleyball Michele Anderson 1 Hitter 1984 Football Jim Johnson 2 DB Men's Basketball Kevin Cook ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Women's Volleyball Michelle Anderson 1 1985 Baseball Phil Gaines 3 C 1986 Baseball Phil Gaines 1 C Men's Basketball Kevin Cook 1 F Women's Basketball Kim Hissong HM G 1987 Football John Hansen 2 LB Football Pat Sweeney 1 DB Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF 1988 Football Michael Surls 1 LB Football Patrick Sweeney 1 DB Football Steven Taylor 2 DL Men's Basketball Curtis Reimer 3 G Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF Women's Basketball Malaine Tejkl 3 G 1989 Football Scott Shaffer 1 RB Football Scott Shipman 1 DB Men's Basketball Charles Burt 3 D Softball Diane Humphrey 1 OF 1990 Baseball Dan Routh 2 1B Football Scott Shipman 2 DB 1991 Football Curtis Fox 2 P Softball Kim McKay 1 DP 1992 Baseball Dan Routh 1 1B Football Jay Bubak 2 DB Men's At‐Large Gary Wasserman 2 CC/Track Softball Kim McKay 3 DH 1993 Football Jeff Wall 2 DB Men's At‐Large Gary Wasserman 1 CC/Track 1994 Baseball Matt Kechely 1 IF Football Justin Rice 2 DL Men's Basketball Justin Wilkins 2 FC Softball Traci Quick 3 IF Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Page 313 of -
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Michigan wins fi rst championship since 1995, 12th overall: — When Michigan’s Bruno Ortiz pulled himself out of the water after swimming the anchor leg in the 400- yard freestyle relay at the 2013 Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, the singing started. “Hail to the Victors” echoed around the Indiana University Natatorium at IUPUI March 30, beginning with two Michigan spectator sections on one side of the building and carrying over to the Michigan bench area on the pool deck. The Wolverines did not win the 400 free relay; they fi nished second. But it didn’t matter. Michigan had wrapped up its fi rst national team title since 1995 long before that fi nal relay event. It was the 12th national title for Michigan, and meant it was no longer tied with Ohio State for the overall lead in Division I men’s titles. “This morning, we just kind of let our passion drive us. And that was it,” said Connor Jaeger, who began Michigan’s title drive on the fi nal night of the three-day meet with a victory in the 1,650-yard freestyle. He also won the 500 free in the meet’s fi rst individual race. Michigan’s victory halted a two-year title run by California, which fi nished second. “We started four years ago working on this,” said Michigan’s fi fth-year coach Mike Bottom. “You do it one day at a time; you do it one student-athlete at a time. -
2009 Rulebook
2009 RULES & REGULATIONS MAJOR LEGISLATION AND RULE CHANGES FOR 2009 1. Swimwear restrictions were put in place for those competing in 12 & under age group defined competition. 2. Meet information for sanctioned or approved competitions must state whether the pool has been certified in accordance with 104.2.2C(4). 3. A Short Course Junior Nationals will be held each winter. 4. Sexual misconduct provisions have been extended to include all members and/or non- members who are participating in any affairs or activities of USA Swimming or its LSCs. 5. The recruiting provision in the Code of Conduct has been expanded. 6. Part 4 has been rewritten to include LSC Hearings and Appeals. 7. Part 6 has been rewritten to include important information previously included only in the LSC Model Bylaws. DOPING CONTROL All athletes should check the status of all medications they plan to take PRIOR to taking them. This includes Over the Counter and Prescription medications. It is the responsibility of the athlete to ensure that no prohibited substance enters his/her system. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) offers a Drug Reference Line (1-800-233-0393) and a Drug Reference Online (www.usantidoping.org/dro) where athletes, coaches, parents and medical professionals may check to ensure that proper documentation is on file for their medications and that they are consuming medications that are permitted. To comply with the World Anti-Doping Code, FINA, USOC and USADA have all amended their anti-doping rules. The current rules are available at the offices of USA Swimming or may be found online at the following websites: WADA www.wada-ama.org FINA www.fina.org USOC www.usoc.org USADA www.usantidoping.org USA SWIMMING POLICY MANUAL The USA Swimming Policy Manual is available on USA Swimming’s website: usaswimming.org (Volunteers/Governance). -
Matt Lyon and Miguel Molina
2003-04 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING FACTS AND FIGURES TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .................................................................. Berkeley, CA 94720 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 32,000 Spieker Aquatics Complex .............................................................. 2 Founded ............................................................................................ 1868 Golden Bear Outlook ................................................................... 3-5 Nickname .............................................................................Golden Bears Coaching Staff .............................................................................. 6-7 Colors ................................................................................ Blue and Gold 2003-04 Roster ................................................................................ 8 Conference ................................................................................ Pacific-10 Golden Bear Profiles .................................................................. 9-15 Pool .................................................................Spieker Aquatics Complex 2002-03 in Review ................................................................... 16-17 Lanes ....................................................................................9 feet wide 2002-03 Best Times ...................................................................... 18 Depth........................................................................ -
1999 Pan Pacific Championships Results
1999 Pan Pacific Championships Aug. 22-29, 1999 Sydney. Australia Results | 5K and 25K Open Water Results Below Top 3 and all U.S. swimmers (full results at official site) Aug. 22, 1999 Morning heats Women's 400m IM - heats *1, Maddy Crippen, USA (Philadelphia, Pa.), 4:43.13 (1:04.42, = 2:16.21, 3:36.84) 2, Joanne Malar, CAN, 4:44.76 3, Yasuko Tajima, JPN, 4:45.07 *4, Cristina Teuscher, USA (New Rochelle, N.Y.), 4:45.7 (1:05.57, = 2:18.63, 3:40.53) 13, Jenna Street, USA (Johnson City, Tenn.), 4:53.22 (1:06.35, = 2:23.50, 3:45.48) Men's 400m Free - heats 1, Grant Hackett, AUS, 3:47.37 (54.35, 1:51.76, 2:49.51) 2, Ian Thorpe, AUS, 3:48.36 3, Ryk Neethling, RSA, 3:49.47 *5, Chad Carvin, USA (Laguna Hills, Calif.), 3:52.41 (55.83, = 1:55.36, 2:55.28) *6, Jon Younghouse, USA (Cape Girardeau, Mo.), 3:52.63 (56.43, = 1:55.46, 2:54.54) 6, Chris Thompson, USA (Roseburg, Ore.), 3:52.63 (56.51, 1:54.77, = 2:53.92) 9, Erik Vendt, USA (North Easton, Mass.), 3:55.00 (55.34, 1:54.42, = 2:55.57) Women's 100m Fly - heats ^1, Jenny Thompson, USA (Dover, N.H.), 59.26 (27.95) 2, Susan O'Neill, AUS, 59.43 ^3, Misty Hyman, USA (Phoenix, Ariz.), 59.89 (27.66) ^5, Ashley Tappin, USA (New Orleans, La.), 1:00.76 (28.09) ^7, Richelle Fox, USA (Scotia, N.Y.), 1:00.85 (28.23) 13, Molly Freedman, USA (Washington, D.C.), 1:01.85 (29.41) Men's 100m Breast - heats 1, Simon Cowley, AUS, 1:01.87 (29.32) 2, Morgan Knabe, CAN, 1:02.56 ^3, Michael Norment, USA (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1:02.59 (28.93) ^11, Kurt Grote, USA (San Diego, Calif.), 1:03.54 = (29.88) Evening session -
2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming Usaswimming.Org/Trials L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimlive L #Swimtrials16 L #Swimunited Order of Events Preliminaries: 10 A.M
Getty Images 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimLive l #SwimTrials16 l #SwimUnited Order of Events Preliminaries: 10 a.m. CDT Finals: 6:45 p.m. CDT Sunday, June 26 Sunday, June 26 Men’s 400m IM Men’s 400m IM - FINAL Women’s 100m Fly Women’s 100m Fly - Semifinal Men’s 400m Free Men’s 400m Free - FINAL Women’s 400m IM Women’s 400m IM - FINAL Men’s 100m Breast Men’s 100m Breast - Semifinal Monday, June 27 Monday, June 27 Women’s 100m Back Women’s 100m Fly - FINAL Men’s 200m Free Men’s 200m Free - Semifinal Women’s 100m Breast Women’s 100m Breast - Semifinal Men’s 100m Back Men’s 100m Breast - FINAL Women’s 400m Free Women’s 400m Free - FINAL Table of Contents Men’s 100m Back - Semifinal Women’s 100m Back - Semifinal Page 1: ............................................................. Order of Events, Media Contacts Page 2: .............................................................Media Guidelines & Information Tuesday, June 28 Tuesday, June 28 Page 3: ..................................................................NBC News Access Guidelines Women’s 200m Free Women’s 200m Free - Semifinal Men’s 200m Fly Men’s 200m Free - FINAL Page 4: .......................................................................2016 Olympic Trials Notes Women’s 200m IM Women’s 100m Back - FINAL Page 6: ............................................... U.S. Olympic Team Selection Procedures Men’s 100m Back - FINAL Women’s 100m Breast - FINAL Page 7: ...............................................................2016 Olympic Games Schedule Men’s 200m Fly - Semifinal Page 8: ............................................................. U.S. Olympic Trials Superlatives Women’s 200m IM -- Semifinal Page 10: .........................................................U.S. Olympic Games Superlatives Wednesday, June 29 Wednesday, June 29 Page 12: ............................................................ -
2010-11 Schedule
2010-11 Schedule Sept. 24 P&G Intrasquad -- @ Oct. 22 at Auburn (M) L, 212-88 at Auburn (W) L, 175-123 Notre Dame (W) W, 155-142 LSU NCAA Championships Oct. 23 at Alabama (M) L, 161-139 at Alabama (W) W, 198-101 2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships - March 24-26 Oct. 29 at Tulane (W) W, 194-98 Minneapolis, Minn. • University of Minnesota Aquatic Center Oct. 30 Florida State (M) W, 155-145 Florida State (W) W, 176-124 Nov. 4 Florida (M) L, 160-136 LSU SENDS SWIMMING DUO TO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov. 18-20 Cougar Classic Invite (M) 1st Cougar Classic Invite (W) 1st Dec. 16-18 LSU Diving Invite -- LSU swimmers Hannes Heyl and Craig Hamilton qualified for the 2011 Jan. 3-5 Tenn Diving Invite -- NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships and will represent the Jan. 5 at FAU (M) W, 173-107 Tigers at the meet, which begins Thursday in Minneapolis. at FAU (W) W, 208-72 vs. Purdue (M) L, 133-128 Heyl, who took third in the 100-yard butterfly at the 2011 SEC Champion- vs. Purdue (W) L, 147-115 ships, secured his fourth consecutive berth to NCAA’s with his time of 46.55 vs. Penn (M) W, 156-138 seconds in the event. The eight-time honorable mention All-American is hoping vs. Penn (W) W, 161-133 vs. Brown (M) W, 166-121 to earn his second career All-America honor in the 100 fly as he is seeded 15th in vs. Brown (W) W, 174-120 that event. -
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). -
XXIII OPEN PAULISTA DE CURTA-25Metros - 20/10/2019 Resultados - XXIII OPEN PAULISTA DE MASTERS 25M
Kinugawa Masters Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 3:40 PM 20/10/2019 Pagina 1 XXIII OPEN PAULISTA DE CURTA-25metros - 20/10/2019 Resultados - XXIII OPEN PAULISTA DE MASTERS 25M Provas 1 Feminino 19-24 100 RC Metros Medley Brasileiro: 1:07,69 B 2016 JOVANA NAKAGAKI Paulista: 1:08,94 P 2017 JOVANA NAKAGAKI R.CAMPEONATO: 1:12,79 C 21/10/2018 Morgado Thamires da Silva Aquasport Nome Ano Equipe Tempo Balizamento Finals Time Pontos 1 Ketleen Koga, . 21 Urswin 1:25,00 1:21,17 18 2 Desirée Antikievicz, . 24 Urswin 1:40,00 1:37,22 16 47,76 1:37,22 (49,46) Provas 1 Feminino 25-29 100 RC Metros Medley WORLD: 1:02,29 W 08/06/2014 PETRA CHOCOVA CZE Sulamericano: 1:06,96 S 2017 ESTEFANIA DIETZE Brasileiro: 1:06,96 B 2017 ESTEFANIA DIETZE Paulista: 1:09,14 P 21/10/2018 . Jovana S.Nakagaki São Bernardo R.CAMPEONATO: 1:09,14 C 21/10/2018 . Jovana S.Nakagaki São Bernardo 1 Jovana S.Nakagaki, . 26 São Bernardo do Campo 1:09,00 1:09,69 18 32,03 1:09,69 (37,66) 2 Talitha B.Adde, . 27 Clube Paineiras do Morumby 1:10,00 1:11,60 16 33,33 1:11,60 (38,27) 3 Julia Lopes Won, Ancken 25 Urswin 1:20,00 1:19,39 15 35,97 1:19,39 (43,42) 4 Juliana Cristina, Coimbra 26 T C P - T N T 1:30,00 1:29,52 14 41,16 1:29,52 (48,36) Provas 1 Feminino 30-34 100 RC Metros Medley WORLD: 1:02,52 W 13/10/2012 ERIKA ERNDL USA Sulamericano: 1:04,73 S 2018 MANUELA MORANO Brasileiro: 1:05,46 B 2019 VERONICA BALSANO Paulista: 1:07,28 P 2005 GISELI PEREIRA 1 Claudia Carmelino, Cueto 34 T C P - T N T NT 1:30,61 18 2 Leticia Garrenho da, Costa 31 Ojf Treinamento NT 1:35,25 16 43,68 1:35,25 (51,57) Provas 1 Feminino 40-44 100 RC Metros Medley WORLD: 1:04,19 W 10/10/2015 LISA BLACKBURN USA Sulamericano: 1:08,95 S 2013 GISELI CAETANO Brasileiro: 1:08,95 B 2013 GISELI CAETANO Paulista: 1:08,71 P 2012 GISELI PEREIRA R.CAMPEONATO: 1:18,21 C 21/10/2018 . -
20 Bästa I Sverige – Genom Tiderna - Herrar 25 M
20 bästa i Sverige – genom tiderna - herrar 25 m Uppdaterat 2018-06-27 50 m frisim 1. Stefan Nystrand SK Neptun 20,70 -09 2. Petter Stymne SK Neptun 21,09 -09 3. Eric la Fleur Malmö KK 21,62 -04 4. Björn Seeliger Södertälje SS 21,66 -17 5. Marcus Piehl LASS 21,71 -08 6. Christoffer Carlsen Helsingborgs S 21,73 -17 7. Jonas Persson Malmö KK 21,76 -09 8. Lars Frölander Sundsvalls SS 21,82 -98 9. John Miranda Södertälje SS 21,99 -99 10. Melker Selin SK Elfsborg 22,00 -17 11. Mathias Hageneier SK Laxen 22,04 -08 Alexander Nyström SK Neptun 22,04 -14 13. David Nordenlilja MASS 22,05 -03 14. Radovan Siljevski SK Neptun 22,11 -09 15. Toni Kurkinen SK Neptun 22,12 -13 Jonathan Kling Örebro SA 22,12 -16 17. Joakim Holmqvist Jönköpings SS 22,13 -93 18. Robin Andréasson MASS 22,14 -10 19. Jonas Tilly Trelleborgs SS 22,15 -05 20. Erik Brandt Södertälje SS 22,19 -17 100 m frisim 1. Stefan Nystrand SK Neptun 45,54 -09 2. Lars Frölander Sundsvalls SS 46,75 -00 Jonas Persson Malmö KK 46,75 -09 4. Christoffer Carlsen Helsingborgs S 46,95 -17 5. Petter Stymne SK Neptun 47,43 -09 6. Alexander Nyström SK Neptun 48,02 -14 7. Radovan Siljevski SK Neptun 48,05 -11 8. Eric la Fleur Malmö KK 48,09 -04 9. Marcus Piehl LASS 48,24 -05 10. Oscar Ekström LASS 48,28 -14 11. Jonas Tilly Trelleborgs SS 48,29 -06 12.