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2014 Pan Pacific Championships 2014 Pan Pacific Championships August 21-25, 2014 | Gold Coast, Australia | Gold Coast Aquatic Center Table of Contents Quick Facts Quick Facts ................................................................................. 1 Schedule of Events ..................................................................... 1 What: 2014 Pan Pacific Championships Pan Pacific Championships Roster .............................................2 Meet Notes .................................................................................3 When: August 21-25, 2014 Last Time for Team USA ............................................................ 4 Event-By-Event Superlatives .....................................................5 Where: Gold Coast, Australia 2014 and 2015 International Selection Procedures .....................7 Pool Competition: Gold Coast Aquatic Center National Team Staff Bios .......................................................... 8 Open Water Competition: Southport Marine Stadium Coaching Staff ........................................................................... 9 Athlete Bios ..............................................................................10 Format: Long Course Meters (50m pool) Pan Pacific Championships Medal Count .................................75 Pan Pacific Championships Medalists ......................................76 About the Pan Pacific Championships: World and American Records .................................................. 82 The Pan Pacific Swimming Championships are held under Women’s Event Progessions ................................................... 84 the oversight of the Pan Pacific Swimming Association. The Men’s Event Progessions .........................................................115 Association was established in the mid 1980s and is made up of the four founding swimming federations – Swimming NBC Broadcast Details Australia, Swimming Canada, the Japan Amateur Swimming Federation and USA Swimming. These charter nations Date Time Network Live/Taped developed the concept of the swimming competition to Sat., Aug. 23 2:30-3:30 p.m. EDT NBC Taped provide their national teams with first-class international Sun., Aug. 24 1-2:30 p.m. ET NBC Taped competition between the two major international swimming competitions – the Olympic Games and the FINA World Broadcast Team: Play-By-Play: Todd Harris; Analyst: Rowdy Championships Gaines; Reporter: Alex Flanagan USA Swimming On-Site Media Contacts: John Martin, Sports Communications Manager (719) 362-6422 | [email protected] Scott Leightman, Director of Communications and PR (719) 502-1092 | [email protected] 2014 Pan Pacific Championships Schedule of Events All prelim sessions begin at 10 a.m. locally (AEST); All final sessions begin at 7 p.m. locally (AEST) All prelim sessions will begin at 8 p.m. EDT the previous day; All final sessions begin at 5 a.m. EDT Day 1: Thursday, August 21 Day 2: Friday, August 22 Day 3: Saturday, August 23 200m Freestyle 100m Breaststroke 100m Butterfly 100m Backstroke 100m Freestyle 400m Freestyle Women’s 800m Freestyle 400m Individual Medley 200m Backstroke 200m Butterfly 800m Freestyle Relay 400m Freestyle Relay Men’s 1500m Freestyle Day 4: Sunday, August 24 Day 5: Monday, August 25 Men’s 800m Freestyle Women’s Open Water 10K 200m Individual Medley Men’s Open Water 10K 50m Freestyle 200m Breaststroke Women’s 1500m Freestyle 400m Medley Relay Notes: Relays will only be contested in the finals session. For the 800m and 1500m freestyle events, the slower of the two heats will be held in the prelim session, followed by the faster heat in the finals session. @USA_Swimming | @USASwimLive | #PanPacs2014 | usaswimming.org 1 2014 Pan Pacific Championships Roster Women’s Roster Name Age^ Event(s)* Hometown Club @Twitter Cammile Adams 22 200 FL Cypress, Texas SwimMAC Carolina/Texas A&M @CammileAdams Haley Anderson 22 10K Granite Bay, Calif. Trojan Swim Club @SwimHaley Kathleen Baker 17 200 BK Winston-Salem, N.C. SwimMAC Carolina @KathleenBaker2 Elizabeth Beisel 22 400 IM Saunderstown, R.I. Bluefish Swim Club/Florida @ebeisel34 Rachel Bootsma 20 100 BK Eden Prairie, Minn. California Aquatics/AquaJets @r_bootsma15 Lisa Bratton 18 200 BK Richland, Wash. Tri-City Channel Cats @BisaLatton Maya DiRado 21 400 IM Santa Rosa, Calif. Stanford Swimming/Neptune @MayaDiRado Claire Donahue 25 100 FL Lenoir City, Tenn. Western Kentucky University @clairedonahue Eva Fabian 21 10K Keene, N.H. Greenwood Swimming/Yale Hali Flickinger 20 200 FL Spring Grove, Pa. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @Hali_Flickinger Missy Franklin 19 100/200 FR; Centennial, Colo. California Aquatics/Colorado Stars @FranklinMissy 100/200 BK Jessica Hardy 27 100 BR Long Beach, Calif. Trojan Swim Club @SwimHardy Christine Jennings 27 10K Longmont, Colo. RallySport Aquatic Club @CJennings303 Breeja Larson 22 200 BR Mesa, Ariz. Aggie Swim Club @BreejaLarson Micah Lawrence 24 100/200 BR Pflugerville, Texas SwimMAC Carolina @micah_lawrence Katie Ledecky 17 200/400/800 FR Bethesda, Md. Nation’s Capital Swim Club @KatieLedecky Felicia Lee 22 100 FL Wayne, N.J. Stanford Swimming/NBAC @FeliciaFLee Caitlin Leverenz 23 200 IM Tucson, Ariz. California Aquatics @cleverenz Madeline Locus 21 50 FR Sugar Land, Texas First Colony Swim Team/Georgia @MaddieLocus Becca Mann 16 10K Homer Glen, Ill. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @BeccaMannSwims Simone Manuel 18 50/100 FR Sugar Land, Texas First Colony Swim Team @simone_manuel Melanie Margalis 22 200/400 IM; Clearwater, Fla. Saint Petersburg Aquatics/Georgia 200 BR Ivy Martin 21 50 FR Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Aquatics @ivyJ4 Katie McLaughlin 17 200 FL Dana Point, Calif. Mission Viejo Nadadores @katie_mcl87 Elizabeth Pelton 20 100 BK Baltimore, Md. California Aquatics @eliZAbethP_1126 Cierra Runge 18 400/800 FR Cochranville, Pa. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @CierraRunge Leah Smith 19 800 FR-R Pittsburgh, Pa. Cavalier Swimming/Virginia @lgsmith19 Kendyl Stewart 20 100 FL Carlsbad, Calif. North Coast Aquatics/USC @kendylstewart17 Shannon Vreeland 22 400/800 FR-R Overland Park, Kan. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @s_vreeland Abbey Weitzeil 17 400 FR-R Saugus, Calif. Canyons Aquatic Club @AbbeyWeitzeil Men’s Roster Name Age^ Event(s)* Hometown Club @Twitter Nathan Adrian 25 50/100 FR Bremerton, Wash. California Aquatics @NathanGAdrian Tyler Clary 25 200 BK; 200 FL; Riverside, Calif. SwimMAC Carolina/Michigan @TylerClary 400 IM Kevin Cordes 21 200 BR Naperville, Ill. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics/Fox Valley @KwCordes Conor Dwyer 25 200 FR; 400 FR-R Winnetka, Ill. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @ConorJDwyer Matt Ellis 20 100 FL Austin, Texas Nitro Swimming/Texas @MattEllisSwim Anthony Ervin 33 50 FR Valencia, Calif. California Aquatics @AnthonyErvin Jimmy Feigen 24 100 FR San Antonio, Texas New York Athletic Club @JimmyFeigen Nic Fink 21 100/200 BR Morristown, N.J. Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia @Nic_Fink Andrew Gemmell 23 10K Wilmington, Del. Nation’s Capital Swim Club @ADGemmell Matt Grevers 29 100 BK Lake Forest, Ill. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics @MattGrevers Connor Jaeger 23 1500 FR Fair Haven, N.J. Club Wolverine/Michigan @conjaeg Cullen Jones 30 50 FR Irvington, N.J. SwimMAC Carolina @CullenJones Chase Kalisz 20 400 IM Bel Air, Md. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @ChaseKalisz Ryan Lochte 30 100 FR; 200 IM Daytona Beach, Fla. SwimMAC Carolina @RyanLochte Reed Malone 19 800 FR-R Winnetka, Ill. Unattached/Trojan Swim Club @reedmalone5 Michael McBroom 23 400/1500 FR The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands Swim Team @mjmcbroom Matt McLean 26 200/400 FR Sterling, Va. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @MattBMcLean6F Alex Meyer 26 10K Ithaca, N.Y. Seal Innovation Team @AlexMeyerSwims Cody Miller 22 100 BR Las Vegas, Nev. Badger Swim Club/Indiana @swimiller Ryan Murphy 19 100/200 BK Jacksonville, Fla. California Aquatics @ryan_f_murphy Jacob Pebley 20 200 BK Corvallis, Ore. California Aquatics/Corvallis @Jacob_Pebley Michael Phelps 29 100 FL; 200 IM Baltimore, Md. North Baltimore Aquatic Club @MichaelPhelps Tim Phillips 23 100 FL Vienna, W.Va. SwimMAC Carolina/Ohio State @timphil1 David Plummer 28 100 BK Oklahoma City, Okla. New York Athletic Club @DavidEPlummer Josh Prenot 21 200 BR; 400 IM Santa Maria, Calif. California Aquatics @JoshPrenot Sean Ryan 22 10K Chattanooga, Tenn. Club Wolverine/Michigan @SeanRyan92 Tom Shields 23 100/200 FL Huntington Beach, Calif. California Aquatics @BeefyTShields Nick Thoman 28 100 BK Cincinnati, Ohio SwimMAC Carolina/Cincinnati Aquatic Club @Nick_Thoman Michael Weiss 23 800 FR-R Reno, Nev. Wisconsin Aquatics/Lakeridge Swim Team @Mt_Weiss Jordan Wilimovsky 20 1500 FR/10K Malibu, Calif. Team Santa Monica Coaching Staff Women’s Head Coach: Teri McKeever; Women’s Assistant Coaches: Bruce Gemmell, David Marsh, Greg Meehan; Men’s Head Coach: Bob Bowman; Men’s Assistant Coaches: Alex Braunfeld, Rick DeMont, Yuri Suguiyama; Women’s Open Water Head Coach: Catherine Vogt; Men’s Open Water Head Coach: Dave Kelsheimer Support Staff Head Manager: Stefanie Kerska; Open Water Manager: Shannon Gillespy; Physician: Jim Lynch; Massage Therapist: Beth Morford; Trainers: Keenan Robinson, Bryon Fong, Kevin Rindal; Open Water Trainer: Steve Fuzie ^Age as of the start of the Pan Pacific Championships on August 21, 2014; *Qualified for the Pan Pacific Championships in events listed but may swim any events; Note: All relay teams will be selected by the coaching staff. 2 @USA_Swimming | @USASwimLive | #PanPacs2014 | usaswimming.org Meet Notes Team USA Tops Medal Count Team USA By the Numbers The United States
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