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1974 Nat'l SC Championship Doc2 DRAFT: 1974 The 8 th Women’s and 47 th Men’s – 3rd Combined National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet April, 24-27, 1974 Sanctioned by --- National YMCA Swimming and Diving Committee National Council of YMCA’s Hosted by --- Flushing, New York YMCA Once again our National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet was conducted in the International Swimming Hall of Fame Pool Complex located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This year’s meet was hosted by Flushing, NY YMCA with assistance and guidance from the National YMCA Swimming and Diving Committee. National YMCA Swimming & Diving Committee Report: Chairman James R. Stocker. Much has happened since the Nationals last year. Competitive Swimming is no longer a subcommittee of the Operating Council on Aquatics, but is now its own Operating Council. The Operating Council on Competitive Swimming and Diving relates now to the PEMT (Physical Education Management Team) and will soon relate to the new Aquatic Administrator. We possibly will expand the Competitive Council to have more equal representation from the larger regions, especially now that Region I has been absorbed by the Mid-American and Great Lakes Regions. The official certification and coaches programs are finished and at the printers. These programs were accepted by the Operating Council on Aquatics last September. Since that time, they have been revise, improved and published by the Operating Council on Competitive Swimming and Diving. It is felt in some quarters that eligibility rules need to be revised. The Council and coaches will be meeting during this championship week to determine any rule changes and reorganization of the Nationals program. Again, we take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the Dolfin Corporation for its strong support during the past year. They are doing a great deal for you swimmers at this years Nationals. Express your thanks to them personally. Our thanks also to Goldner Associates for their support and the new medals design. Our Second Newsletter will be forthcoming. We hope to publish it twice yearly. It’s your newsletter – to keep the YMCA swimming fraternity informed. “To be informed is to be involved.” Championship Officials: Honorary Referee: Joseph G. Rogers, Past Chairman, National YMCA Aquatic Committee Meet Coordinators : Referees: Starters: Gene Keltner Archie Harris Swimming Tom Miller Jim Stocker Bruce Paakh Assistant Rich Mueller Meet Director: Gary Chestnut Diving Bruce Paakh Keith Miller Chief Stroke Judge: Stroke Judges: Director(s) of Officials: Lyn Krebs Irene Thomassen Paul Atkinson Chief Timer: Ed Boynton Bernie Guttila Bill Daisley Paul Dorsten Electronic Timing: Desk Operations: Bob Fountain Dr. Robert Cassidy Yvonne Rish Don Murphy Conrad “Connie” Carroll Peggy Kelso Lynn Rickert Announcer: Warren Groner Jack Verhelst Jay Markley Finance: Wes Walker Joan Corbisiero Les McConnell DRAFT: 1974 The 8 th Women’s and 47 th Men’s – 3rd Combined National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet Championship Officials Continued: Tickets: Scoring: Sales: Luke Keating Ellie Mantel Jean Keating Jack Tanner Mary Jo Dash Jane Tanner Chief Statistician: Linda Miller Housing: Al Unger Richard Dash Ray Midwinter Registration: Awards: Records: Alan Bauer Joseph G. Rogers Yvone Rish Ft. Lauderdale, Aquatic Director: Clyde Truttmann John Morgan Ft. Lauderdale Supervisor of Pools: I.S.H.O.F. Director: Pool Director: Bob McVern Buck Dawson Joe Schoren Schedule of Championship Swimming & Diving Events: Wednesday April 24, 1974 Thursday April 25, 1974 Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 7:00 PM Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 7:00 PM Event #: Event #: 1. Women 500 Yard Freestyle 9.* Women 1 Meter Diving (Finals 2. Men 500 Yard Freestyle 10.* Men 1 Meter Diving (1:00 PM 3. Women 200 Yard Individual Medley 11. Women 200 Yard Butterfly 4. Men 200 Yard Individual Medley 12. Men 200 Yard Butterfly 5. Women 50 Yard Freestyle 13. Women 200 Yard Freestyle 6. Men 50 Yard Freestyle 14. Men 200 Yard Freestyle 7. Women 400 Yard Medley Relay 15. Women 100 Yard Breaststroke 8. Men 400 Yard Medley Relay 16, Men 100 Yard Breaststroke 9. *Women 1 Meter Diving (Prelims. 17. Women 100 Yard Backstroke 10. *Men 1 Meter Diving (Semis. 1:00 PM 18. Men 100 Yard Backstroke Friday April 26, 1974 Saturday April 27, 1974 Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 7:00 PM Prelims: 9:00 AM Finals: 7:00 PM 19. Women 400 Yard Individual Medley 27.* Women 3 Meter Diving (Finals 20. Men 400 Yard Individual Medley 28.* Men 3 Meter Diving (1:00PM 21. Women 100 Yard Freestyle 29. Women** 1650 Yard Freestyle 22. Men 100 Yard Freestyle 30. Men** 1650 Yard Freestyle 23. Women 200 Yard Backstroke 31. Women 200 Yard Breaststroke 24. Men 200 Yard Backstroke 32. Men 200 Yard Breaststroke 25. Women 800 Yard Freestyle Relay 33. Women 100 Yard Butterfly 26. Men 800 Yard Freestyle Relay 34. Men 100 Yard Butterfly 27.* Women 3 Meter Diving (Prelims. 35. Women 400 Yard Free. Relay 28.* Men 3 Meter Diving (Semis 1:00 PM 36. Men 400 Yard Free. Relay (*) All diving events will be held at 1:00 PM. The Preliminaries and Semi-Finals sessions will be on Wednesday and Friday, and the Finals on Thursday and Saturday. (**) The 1650 yard Freestyle will be a “Timed Final” Event all except the fastest heat to be swum as the final event of the preliminaries. The fastest seeded heat (one for Women and one for Men) will be first two events of the final session. DRAFT: 1974 The 8 th Women’s and 47 th Men’s – 3rd Combined National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet Meet Scoring: Scoring Points: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th 16 th Individual Events: 20 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Relay Events: 40 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 18 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 8th Women’s YMCA Championship Meet Results: Historical Note: In this event there seems to be a discrepancy in final times and places. This material however has been taken directly from the Official Results of our 1974 National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championship Meet. 500 Yard Freestyle: New National Record: 5:05.667 Wendy Weinberg Towson, MD (1974) Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Wendy Weinberg Towson, MD 5:05.667 * 2nd Jackie Walker Winter Park, FL 5:11.033 3rd Joanne Walsh Waukesha, WI 5:17.183 4th Anita Hargarten Waukesha, WI 5:18.150 5th Tina Waters San Pedro, CA 5:21.258 6th Flo Syurm Central Br. Orlando, FL 5:23.600 7th Nancy Soden Montclair, NJ 5:26.644 8th Beth Jones West Shore Br. Harrisburg, PA 5:26.798 Consolation Heat: 9th Cathy Buning Central Br. Orlando, FL 5:24.177 10 th Barbara Andrews Waukesha, WI 5:24.612 11 th Mary Szablewski Waukesha, WI 5:27.395 12 th Meg Jordan Danvers, MA 5:28.222 13 th Lori Hughes Kalamazoo. MI 5:29.250 14 TH Susan Scott Montclair, NJ 5:29.481 15 th Carolyn Guttilla Montclair, NJ 5:29.646 16 th Cindy Gardner Central Br. Orlando, FL 5:30.808 Note: There were 64 participants in this event. 200 Yd Ind. Medley : New National Record: 2:11.14 Mary Rish B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, IL(1974) Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Mary Rish B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, IL 2:11.144 * 2nd Diane Soden Montclair, NJ 2:13.029 3rd Rosemary Seaman Winter Park, FL 2:13.144 4th Kathy Kooser B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, IL 2:14.182 5th Jan Ujevich Sewickley, PA 2:15.447 6th Laura Schulte Montclair, NJ 2:16.289 7th Gayle Hegel Gloucester County, NJ 2:16.416 8th Susan Zach Blue Ash Br. Cincinnati, OH 2:17.497 (*) Indicates those individuals who have broken the existing National YMCA Record time. DRAFT: 1974 th 8 Women’s YMCA Championship Meet Results Continued: 200 Yd Ind. Medley Cont’d : New National Record: 2:11.14 B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, IL(1974) Consolation Heat: 9th Lynn McMurtrie Montclair, NJ 2:15.357 10 th Carol Goerke Fanwood-Scotch Plaines, NJ 2:16.328 11 th Kathie Kelly Hampshire Regional, MA 2:18.956 12 th Cheryl Price Jordan Br. Indianapolis, IN 2:19.493 13 th Melanie Jakob Grand Island, NE 2:19.615 14 th Lenora Miltenberger Central Br. Orlando, FL 2:19.858 15 th Cissy Devine Norwalk, CT 2:21.116 16 th Donna Rosenbauer Sewickley, PA 2:21.876 Note: There were 47 participants in this event. 50 Yd Freestyle: New National Record: 24.62 Karen Linch Montclair, NJ (1974) Place: Name: Association: Time: 1st Karen Linch Montclair, NJ 24.624 * 2nd Lori Stauffer B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, IL 24.653 3rd Meg Roberts B.R. Ryall Glen Ellen, ILO 24.999 4th Maureen Mullen Hatboro, PA 25.066 5th Laurie Potter Sewickley, PA 25:168 6th LeAnn Myers Shades Valley Br. Birmingham, AL 25.931 7th Kim Groleau Marinette, WI 26.151 8th Sue Kessler Silver Springs, MD 26.159 Consolation Heat: 9th Katy McCully Kalamazoo, MI 26.017 10 th Polly Potter Sewickley, PA 26.077 11 th Susan Olds Green Bay, WI 26.164 12 th Carol Dalcin Towson, MD 26.262 13 th Debbie Loob San Pedro, CA 26.330 14 th Beth Trahan Bay City, MI 26.393 15 th Beth Schneider Blue Ash Br. Cincinnati, OH 26.509 16 th Jane Kasselman Peninsula Newport News, VA 28.515 Note: There were 60 participants in this event. 1 Meter Diving: National Record: 419.30 Points Barbara Harding New Canaan, CT (1973) Place: Name: Association: Points: 1st Kathy Lindenthal Summit, NJ 372.50 2nd T.
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