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Swimming Sunday August 2 - Saturday August 8, 1998 Sunday August 2 100M Butterfly Women Gold Silver Bronze Cathryn Chicola 45-49 Janet Bolton 40-44 Jutta Blosze 35-39 Long Beach, US Marrickville, AU Gross Grinau, DE Melon Dash 40-44 Marie Helene Charlap Tara Robbertson 20-24 Berkeley, US 35-39 Toronto, CA Monique Dijkstra 30-34 New York, US Patricia Thomas 40-44 Uithoorn, NL Carol Krueger 45-49 San Diego, US Diana Duff 55-59 Annandale, US Captain Cook, US Stine Ringvig 20-24 Eileen Fagan 35-39 Copenhagen, DK New York, US Ann Sheern 25-29 Jan Levinrad 50-54 Derry, UK Hermosa Beach, US Marcy Yeishey 30-34 Cathy Liang 20-24 New York, US New York, US Barbara Love 60-64 Danbury, US Melissa Schramm 25-29 Columbus, US 200M Breaststroke Women Gold Silver Bronze Linda Buchanan 40-44 Karin Hirl 35-39 Sabine Kruse 40-44 Oakland, US Munchen, DE Dusseldorf, DE Silke Buttgereit 30-34 Christianne Mattijssen Gabrielle Scharif 35-39 Berlin, DE 30-34 Berlin, DE Mary Coffey 60-64 The Hague, NL Wilhij Zuidema 45-49 Point Richmond, US Maggie Redmon 40-44 Rotterdam, NL Ute Kuehner 35-39 Sacramento, US Melanie Scholz 20-24 Ellyn Vail 45-49 The Hague, NL Jessica Seaton 45-49 Los Angeles, US 400M Individual Medley Men Gold Silver Bronze Richard Ammon 55-59 Duke Dahlin 50-54 Chris Anderson 45-49 Laguna Beach, US San Francisco, US St. Paul, US Richard Garrett 45-49 Richard Drewelo 25-29 Todd Cooper 35-39 San Francisco, US Pacifica, US New York, US Thomas Helbing 20-24 Dan Mac Gregor 45-49 Paulo Figueiredo 50-54 Berlin, DE Calgary, CA Toluca Lake, US Alex Kostich 25-29 Marty Hendrick 40-44 Bart McDermott 40-44 Santa Monica, US Fort Lauderdale, US San Francisco, US Gary Quinn 40-44 Jonathan Olson 35-39 Andre Nussbaumer 25-29 Los Angeles, US Fort Lauderdale, US Zurich, CH Don Skeoch 35-39 Los Angeles, US Johan Steiner 30-34 Neill Williams 30-34 Mark Stori 30-34 Berkeley, US Washington, US Dallas, US David Ugarkovich 50-54 Sacramento, US 4x100M Freestyle Relay Men Gold Silver Bronze Jack Alexander Richard Ammon Buck Broker 200 and over 200 and over 160 and over Team NY Aquat., US Laguna Beach, US Brooklyn, US James Ballard Philip Bias Charles Carson 160 160 and over 200 and over New York, US West Hollywood, US Orange County, US Todd Cooper Jon Bauer 160 and over Martin Bradford 120 and over West Hollywood, US 100 and over New York, US Christian Becker Chapman London, UK Richmond Curtiss 100 and over Craig Coffin 160 and over Berlin, DE 200 and over West Hollywood, US Richard Drewehow Laguna Beach, US Guy Decker 120 and over Markus Follman 200 and over Pacifica, US 120 and over San Francisco, US Edward Dunne Berlin, DE Michael Eade 160 200 and over David Forrest New York, US New York, US 160 and over Scott Ewalt Keith Kaplan Northern Moor, UK 120 and over 120 and over Michael Jarvis New York, US Los Angeles, US 200 and over Richard Fabian Christoph Kleine-Doepke Laguna Niguel, US 200 and over 100 and over Luciano Martins San Francisco, US Bonn, DE 100 and over Alex Hall 120 and over Richard Merritt London, UK New York, US 200 and over Detlef-Alexander Meyer Thomas Helbing Paris, FR 120 and over 100 and over Andre Naujok Berlin, DE Berlin, DE 100 and over Pieter Palm Mark Houston Cologne, DE 100 and over 120 and over Christian Quaritius S.C. Janus, UK New York, US 200 and over Graham Perlman Kristian Nergaard Jackson Heights, US 160 and over 200 and over Gary Quinn West Hollywood, UK San Francisco, US 160 and over Richard Powers Erik Robien Los Angeles, US 160 and over 100 and over Rene Schaffgans Stuttgart, DE Berlin, DE 100 and over Peter Prijdekker Vernon Smith Cologne, DE 160 and over 200 and over Jerry Shandrew London, UK San Francisco, US 120 and over Gunnar Splittgerber Frank Sorgenfrei Los Angeles, US 120 and over 100 and over Kurt Smith Anklam, DE Berlin, DE 160 and over Paul Williams Oliver Stuhlert Los Angeles, US 100 and over 100 and over Berlin, DE Bram Tester Thomas Zetzmann 120 and over 120 and over Santa Monica, US Berlin, DE 50M Backstroke Men Gold Silver Bronze James Ballard 40-44 Richard Ammon 55-59 Ferdy Blum 40-44 West Hollywood, US Laguna Beach, US Amsterdam, NL Duke Dahhin 50-54 Richard Drewelo 25-29 Corey Carlisle 25-29 San Francisco, US Pacifica, US Washington, US David Forrest 35-39 Markus Follman 30-34 Edward Dunne 55-59 Northern Moor, UK Berlin, DE New York, US William Grant 85-89 Richard Garrett 45-49 Paulo Figueiredo 50-54 St Louis, US San Francisco, US Tohuca Lake, US Thomas Helbing 20-24 Robert Hartford 40-44 Paul Frentsos 35-39 Berlin, DE Philadelphia, US Washington, US Phil Johnson 70-74 Rick Sawicki 35-39 Frank Morgan 45-49 Dallas, US Darling Point, AU Vancouver, CA Andre Naujok 25-29 David Ugarkovich 50-54 Gerald Walter 20-24 Cologne, DE Sacramento, US Berlin, DE Thomas Senn 30-34 Jason White 20-24 Thomas Zetzmann 30-34 Minneapolis, US Mississauga, CA Berlin, DE Dirk Visser 55-59 Amsterdam, NL Joe Wearing 60-64 Toronto, CA Robert Weyhenke 45-49 Amsterdam, NL 50M Freestyle Women Gold Silver Bronze Julia Applegate 25-29 Kate Casson/Cooke 45-49 Tilly Beekmans 50-54 Columbus, US Auckland, NZ Amsterdam, NL Linda Buchanan 40-44 Monique Dijkstra 30-34 Marian van Dullemen 40-44 Oakland, US Uithoorn, NL Amsterdam, NL Carol Gailbraith 45-49 Julie Doetsch 35-39 Laura Galinson 35-39 Columbia, US Rochester, US San Diego, US Karen Hoyland 35-39 Robyn East 50-54 Anja Lachmann 30-34 Scarborough, CA Wellington, NZ Tucson, US Jan Levinrad 50-54 Sandra La Montagne 55-59 Melanie Scholz 20-24 Hermosa Beach, US Seattle, US The Hague, NL Cathy Liang 20-24 Tara Robertson 20-24 Sue Simon 25-29 New York, US Toronto, CA Koln, DE Barbara Love 60-64 Melissa Schramm 25-29 Ellyn Vail 45-49 Danbury, US Columbus, US Virginia Maulfair 55-59 Patricia Thomas 40-44 Sacramento, US San Diego, US Barbara Moosmann 30-34 Bern, CH Monday August 3 100M Butterfly Men Gold Silver Bronze Richard Ammon 55+ Charles Carson 40-44 John Culhane 40-44 Laguna Beach, US New York, US Philadelphia, US Richard Drewelo 25-29 Todd Cooper 35-39 Michael Jarvis 50-54 Pacifica, US New York, US Laguna Niguel, US Richard Garrett 45-49 Paulo Figueiredo 50-54 Shawn Jones 30-34 San Francisco, US Toluca Lake, US San Francisco, US Bart McDermott 40-44 Keith Kaplan 30-34 Luciano Martins 25-29 San Francisco, US Los Angeles, US London, UK Rick Sawicki 35-39 Bram Tester 25-29 Jonathan Olsen 35-39 Darling Point, AU Santa Monica, US Fort Lauderdale, US Rene Schaffgans 30-34 Rob Weyhenke 45-49 Richard Peterson 45-49 Cologne, DE Amsterdam, NL Seattle, US Julius Young 50-54 Modesto, US 200M Breaststroke Men Gold Silver Bronze Hans Joerg Andresen 35-39 Richard Atondo 45-49 Guy Decker 50-54 Hamburg, DE San Francisco, US San Francisco, US Mauro Bodousaky 40-44 Andrew Brenan 35-39 Mike Fitzgerald 30-34 Gary Coetzee 25-29 Sacramento, US Los Angeles, US Parklands, ZA David Cowan 25-29 Mark Harlow 25-29 Dana Cox 45-49 Calgary, CA Redwood City, US Seattle, US Domingo Monteagudo 20-24 Lindsey Kopp 40-44 Michael Dively 60-64 London, UK Minneapolis, US Key West, US Erhard Mrosek 60-64 Jack Lee 20-24 Phil Johnson 70-74 Dusseldorf, DE Vancouver, CA Dallas, US John Nixon 40-44 Jack Markey 45-49 Herbert Lugert 55-59 Northampton, US Washington, US Paris, FR Thomas van Rij 50-54 Bob Novelline 55-59 Mark Stori 30-34 Leiden, NL Boston, US Dallas, US Dirk Visser 55-59 Christian Rentsch 35-39 Olver Stuhlert 20-24 Amsterdam, NL Richterswil, CH Berlin, DE Neill Williams 30-34 Joe Wearing 60-64 David Ugarkovich 50-54 Washington, US Toronto, CA Sacramento, US 400M Individual Medley Women Gold Silver Bronze Eileen Fagan 35-39 Mary Coffey 60-64 New York, US Point Richmond, US Barbara Love 60-64 Barbara Hill 35-39 Danbury, US Annandale, US Jessica Seaton 45-49 Theresa Muth 40-44 Los Angeles, US Sacramento, US Patricia Thomas 40-44 San Diego, US 4x100M Freestyle Relay Women Gold Silver Bronze Marie-Helene Charlap Shay Bintliff Laura Burrus 120 and over 200 and over 120 and over New York, US Puanani Eppard San Francisco, US Laurie Cotter 200 and over Falk Cammin 120 and over Pahoa, US 120 and over Brooklyn, US Barbara Forman San Francisco, US Eileen Fagan 200 and over Lisa Congdon 120 and over Janice Lawton 120 and over New York, US San Francisco, US 120 and over Carol Galbraith London, UK Jan Powers 160 and over Terrie Monfore 120 and over Columbia, US Mill Valley, US 200 and over Barbara Hill Pahoa, US 160 and over Daz Parker Annandale, US 120 and over Carol Krueger Tara Robertson 160 and over 120 and over Annandale, US Toronto, CA Barbara Love Carrie Spinks 200 and over 120 and over Danbury, US London, UK Kathleen Romano 200 and over New York, US Karen Sauvigne 200 and over Brooklyn, US Lisa Anne Springer 200 and over Ellyn Vail 160 and over Marcy Yeisely 120 and over New York, US 50M Backstroke Women Gold Silver Bronze Mary Alice Carr 65-69 Brenda Barnes 35-39 Barbara Becker 50-54 North Branford, US Whitehorse, CA Jerusalem, IL Carol Gallbraight 45-49 Catherine Lee 40-44 Janice Lawton 30-34 Columbia, US San Rafael, US London, UK Barbara Hill 35-39 Sandra La Montagne 55-59 Martina Rohr 35-39 Annandale, US Seattle, US Dortmund, DE Anja Lachmann 30-34 Kathleen Romano 50-54 Jessica Seaton 45-49 Tucson, US NewYork, US Los Angeles, US Jan Levinrad 50-54 Ellyn Vail 45-49 Bridget Sly 25-29 Hermosa Beach, US Friederike Vogt 25-29 Dundlin, NZ Virgina Maulfair 55-59 Bielefeld, DE Astrid Verkerk 40-44 Sacramento, US Dawn Wakehing 30-34 Vogelenzang, NL Jill
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