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2007 FINA World Champs SWIM 6 Athlete Roster MEN Name Age* Hometown / Team(s) Event(s) Jayme Cramer 24 Westfield, Ind. / Southeastern Swimming 4x200 FRalt Ian Crocker 24 Portland, Maine / Longhorn 50, 100 Fly Brendan Hansen 25 Havertown, Pa. / Longhorn 50, 100, 200 Breast Larsen Jensen 21 Bakersfield, Calif. / Trojan 1500 Free Cullen Jones 23 New Brunswick, N.J. / NC State Aquatics 50 Free, 4x100 FRalt Scott Kaufmann 24 Sparks, Nev. / Reno Aquatic Club 5K, 10K, 25K Klete Keller 24 Phoenix, Ariz. / Club Wolverine 200, 400 Free, 4x100 FRalt, 4x200 FR Jason Lezak 31 Irvine, Calif. / Irvine Novaquatics 100 Free, 4x100 FR Ryan Lochte 22 Daytona Beach, Fla. / Daytona Beach 50, 100, 200 Back, 200, 400 IM, 4x200 FRalt Aaron Peirsol 23 Irvine, Calif. / Longhorn 50, 100, 200 Back Michael Phelps 21 Baltimore, Md. / Club Wolverine 200 Free, 100, 200 Fly, 200, 400 IM, 4x200 FR Eric Shanteau 23 Atlanta, Ga. / Swim Atlanta 200 Breast Davis Tarwater 22 Knoxville, Tenn. / Club Wolverine 50, 200 Fly Scott Usher 23 Grand Island, Neb. / Wyoming Aquatics 50, 100 Breast Peter Vanderkaay 23 Rochester, Mich. / Club Wolverine 400, 800 Free, 4x200 FRalt Erik Vendt 26 North Easton, Mass. / Club Wolverine 800, 1500 Free Neil Walker 30 Verona, Wis. / Longhorn 100 Free, 4x100 FR David Walters 19 Yorktown, Va. / Typhoon 4x200 FRalt Mark Warkentin 27 Santa Barbara, Calif. / Santa Barbara 5K, 10K, 25K Garrett Weber-Gale 21 Fox Point, Wis. / Longhorn 4x100 FRalt Ben Wildman-Tobriner 22 San Francisco, Calif. / Stanford Swimming 50 Free, 4x100 FRalt Head Men's Coach: Bob Bowman (Michigan) Assistant Men's Coaches: Sean Hutchison (King); Eddie Reese (Longhorn); Gregg Troy (Florida) WOMEN Elizabeth Beisel 14 North Kingstown, R.I. / Bluefish 200 Back Natalie Coughlin 24 Vallejo, Calif. / Cal Aquatics 50, 100 Free, 100 Back, 100 Fly, 4x100 FR Mary DeScenza 22 Naperville, Ill. / Athens Bulldog 200 Fly Leah Gingrich 17 Enola, Pa. / West Shore YMCA 5K Jessica Hardy 20 Long Beach, Calif. / Cal Aquatics 50, 100 Breast Margaret Hoelzer 23 Huntsville, Ala. / Auburn Aquatics 50, 200 Back Katie Hoff 17 Towson, Md. / North Baltimore 200, 400 Free, 200, 400 IM, 4x100 FRalt, 4x200 FRalt Megan Jendrick 23 Puyallup, Wash. / King Aquatic Club 200 Breast Kara Lynn Joyce 21 Ann Arbor, Mich. / Athens Bulldog 50 Free, 4x100 FRalt, 4x200 FRalt Kalyn Keller 21 Phoenix, Ariz. / Trojan 10K Tara Kirk 24 Bremerton, Wash. / Stanford Swimming 50, 100, 200 Breast Rachel Komisarz 30 Louisville, Ky. / Lakeside 50, 100 Fly Ariana Kukors 17 Auburn, Wash. / King Aquatic Club 400 IM Whitney Myers 22 Oxford, Ohio / Tucson Ford 200 IM, 4x100 FRalt, 4x200 FRalt Lacey Nymeyer 21 Tucson, Ariz. / Tucson Ford 4x100 FRalt, 4x200 FRalt Hayley Peirsol 21 Irvine, Calif. / Club Wolverine 800, 1500 Free Chloe Sutton 15 Sacramento, Calif. / California Capital 5K, 10K Kim Vandenberg 23 Moraga, Calif. / UCLA Swimming 50, 200 Fly Leila Vaziri 21 Coral Springs, Fla. / Coral Springs / Indiana 50, 100 Back Dana Vollmer 19 Granbury, Texas / Fort Worth Area 200 Free, 4x200 FR Amanda Weir 21 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Swim Atlanta 100 Free, 4x100 FR, 4x200 FRalt Kate Ziegler 18 Great Falls, Va. / The Fish 400, 800, 1500 Free Head Women's Coach: John Collins (Badger) Assistant Women's Coaches: Jack Bauerle (Georgia); Ray Benecki (The Fish); Teri McKeever (Cal-Berkeley) Head National Team Coach: Mark Schubert Head Open Water Coach: Bill Rose (Mission Viejo) Assistant Open Water Coach: Steve Munatones Avg. Age of Team: 22.1 Head Manager: Greg Werner Avg. Age of Men's Team: 23.7 Assistant Managers: Ted Knapp; Steve Morsilli Avg. Age of Women's Team: 20.6 * Age as of the first day of the event (March 18, 2007)..
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