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Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Team Roster Name Sex Age Name Sex Age Aggie Swim Club-GU (AGS) Melvin Nash Ernest Bultman Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics-MR (AGUA) [email protected] Kristin Hill Brian Brown Kenneth Holmes [email protected] 1 Blanchard, Daniel M 21 1 #Clemens, Alison F 15 2 Briskie, Erin F 20 2 #Clemens, Clare F 18 3 #Lieb, Katy F 19 3 #Illescas, Jennifer F 16 4 Mueller, Scott M 22 5 Nebera, Meghan F 18 Total Athletes: 3 6 #Newmann, Walter M 20 Athens Bulldog Swim Club-GA (ABSC) 7 Patterson, Courtney F 21 John Bauerle Harvey Humphries 8 Sturdy, Rebecca F 19 [email protected] Carol Capitani 9 Townsend, Danielle F 20 Brian Schrader 10 Zielsdorf, Calvin M 21 1 Arsenault, Samantha F 22 2 Descenza, Mary F 19 Total Athletes: 10 3 Ertter, Lindsey F 21 Aquazot Swim Club-CA (AZOT) 4 Georoff, Andrea F 21 Brian Pajer Brent Lorenzen 5 Harm, Tricia F 20 [email protected] 6 Kowal, Kristy F 25 1 Caverly, Kristen F 19 7 Osborn, Peter M 21 2 Gabert, Stephanie F 14 8 Owen, Matthew M 20 3 Kilkuts, Courtney F 16 9 Roby, Ashley F 23 4 Mackey, Nicole F 19 10 Shealy, Courtney F 26 5 Peirsol, Hayley F 18 11 Williams, Stefanie F 24 12 Yevak, Katie F 21 Total Athletes: 5 Area Tallahassee Aquatic Club-FL (ATAC) Total Athletes: 12 [email protected] Auburn Aquatics-SE (AUB) 1 Mrazek, William M 19 [email protected] 1 Anderson, Jennifer F 21 Total Athletes: 1 2 Barlow, Chad M 21 Arizona Desert Fox-AZ (AFOX) 3 Bowen, Maggie F 24 Robert Gillett 4 Cady, Kurt M 20 [email protected] 5 Christianson, Demerae F 22 1 Connealy, Caitlin F 19 6 Ciarla, Aaron M 26 2 Elbert, Samantha F 16 7 Duerk, Lauren F 20 3 Henahan, Lindsay F 22 8 Gangloff, Mark M 22 4 Hyman, Misty F 25 9 Gibb, Derek M 23 10 Hoelzer, Margaret F 21 11 Hunt, Bryce M 22 Total Athletes: 4 12 Jones, Ben M 22 Arizona State-AZ (ASU) 13 Kemp, Heather F 21 Michael Chasson 14 Knopf, Nathan M 21 [email protected] 15 Short, Rebekah F 22 1 Brunelli, Nicholas M 22 16 Van Wie, Doug M 20 2 Von Schoff, Scott M 25 17 Wochomurka, Ryan M 21 Total Athletes: 2 Total Athletes: 17 Arizona Swimming Gauchos Inc-AZ (ASG) Badger Swim Club-MR (BAD) Charles Cunningham John Collins [email protected] [email protected] 1 #Goodrich, Donald M 17 1 Kelly, Kimberly F 17 2 O'Connor, Bridget F 18 Total Athletes: 1 3 Thompson, Jenny F 31 Total Athletes: 3 Licensed To: USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6/30/2004 Page 1 2004 U. 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Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Team Roster Name Sex Age Name Sex Age Bakersfield Swim Club-CC (BSC) Dennis Moore Big Cat Aquatics-MA (BCAT) [email protected] Nittaya McGuire 1 #Whittington, Mark M 18 [email protected] 1 Haupt, Matthew M 24 Total Athletes: 1 Bay & Ocean State Squids-NE (BOSS) Total Athletes: 1 Timothy Murphy Sean Schimmel Birmingham-Bloomfield Atlantis-MI (BBA) [email protected] William Thompson 1 Cole, John M 21 [email protected] 2 #Cromwell, David M 20 1 Christ, Dana F 14 3 Grant, Rassan M 21 4 #Knepley, Mark M 20 Total Athletes: 1 5 #Smith, Ryan M 21 Black Dog Swimming-MN (BDOG) Alfred O'Neill Total Athletes: 5 [email protected] Baylor Swim Club-SE (BAY) 1 Christoferson, Katy F 25 Richard Bishop [email protected] Total Athletes: 1 1 Bishop, Ryan M 19 Blackline Aquatics-MN (BLA) 2 Napier, Stephanie F 16 John Barnes [email protected] Total Athletes: 2 1 Akradi, Roxane F 18 Bellevue Club Swim Team-PN (BC) Klaas Schenk Total Athletes: 1 [email protected] Blue Fins Swim Team-SI (BFST) 1 Sussex, Sean M 19 Stephen Marksbury [email protected] Total Athletes: 1 1 Ellis, Alexandra F 15 Bend Swim Club-OR (BEND) Mark Bernett Total Athletes: 1 [email protected] Boilermaker Aquatics-IN (BA) 1 Kozak, Marisa F 21 Catherine Wright-Eger [email protected] Total Athletes: 1 1 Lange, Lindsay F 22 Bengal Tiger Aquatic Club-LA (BTAC) [email protected] Total Athletes: 1 1 Smith, Stephanie F 23 Bolles School Sharks-FL (BSS) Michael Poppell Total Athletes: 1 [email protected] Berkeley Aquatic Club-NJ (BAC) 1 Bishop, Thomas M 18 Jim Wood 2 Carr, Stephanie F 18 [email protected] 3 George, Christopher M 19 1 Bassi, Noelle F 20 4 Gillis, Kelly F 15 2 Goldblatt, Scott M 24 Total Athletes: 4 Total Athletes: 2 Boulder Swimming-CO (BLDR) Bernal's Gator Swim Club-NE (BGSC) James Richey Joseph Bernal [email protected] [email protected] 1 Fischer, Sarah F 19 1 Fritsch, Katharine F 17 2 Jennings, Christine F 17 2 Perry, Jessica F 15 Total Athletes: 2 Total Athletes: 2 Broward Aquatics-FG (BA) Peter Banks [email protected] 1 Bennett, Brooke F 24 Licensed To: USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6/30/2004 Page 1 2004 U. 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Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Team Roster Name Sex Age Name Sex Age 2 Correia, Maritza F 22 1 Peterson, Charles M 16 Total Athletes: 2 Total Athletes: 1 Bulldog Aquatic Club-MI (BAC) Chico Aqua-Jets-SN (CAJ) Bradley Brockway Peter Motekaitis [email protected] [email protected] 1 #Ohlgren, Ava F 16 1 Cope, Haley F 25 Total Athletes: 1 Total Athletes: 1 California Aquatics-PC (CAL) Cincinnati Aquatic Club-OH (CAC) Teresa McKeever Norton Thornton Benson Spurling [email protected] Whitney Hite [email protected] Jennifer Strasburger 1 Thoman, Nicholas M 18 1 Babicz, Anne F 18 2 Bruckart, Joe M 23 Total Athletes: 1 3 Chandler, Ashley F 20 Cincinnati Marlins-OH (CM) 4 Coughlin, Natalie F 21 Christopher Wolford 5 Dorr, John M 20 [email protected] 6 Flores, Bayani M 25 1 #Carothers, Peter M 18 7 Hall, Gary M 29 2 Lamb, Trisha F 20 8 Medina, Lauren F 21 9 Muhammad, Sabir M 28 Total Athletes: 2 10 Natalizio, Jeffrey M 22 11 Ng, Amy F 20 City Of Atlanta Dolphins-GA (CAD) 12 Price, Keiko F 25 Mujahid El-amin 13 Reilly, Erin F 19 [email protected] 14 Silver, Helen F 20 1 #El-Amin, Mujahid M 17 Total Athletes: 14 Total Athletes: 1 California Capital Aquatics-SN (CCA) City of Charleston Southern M-SC (SMRT) Charles Benson Daniel McDonough [email protected] [email protected] 1 Wilcox, Kari F 20 1 Chura, Haley F 18 Total Athletes: 1 Total Athletes: 1 Canyons Aquatic Club-CA (CANY) City of Plano Swimmers, Inc-NT (COPS) Bruce Patmos Stephen Mateer [email protected] [email protected] 1 Andrade, Lisa F 24 1 Barnes, Ivan M 18 2 Criste, John M 15 3 Farrell, Maureen F 21 Total Athletes: 1 Clovis Swim Club-CC (CLOV) Total Athletes: 3 Thomas Milich Capital of Texas Aquatics-ST (COTA) [email protected] Francis O'Brien 1 Hastrup, Kristen F 18 [email protected] 2 McGettrick, Greer F 21 1 Dyszkiewicz, Magda F 22 3 Tolmachoff, Erik M 23 2 Lawless, Alessandra F 21 Total Athletes: 3 Total Athletes: 2 Club Wolverine-MI (CW) Carson Tigersharks-PC (CARS) Jon Urbanchek Eric Namesnik James Puleo [email protected] [email protected] 1 Joyce, Kara Lynn F 18 1 Costella, Lauren F 19 2 Keller, Klete M 22 3 Malchow, Tom M 27 Total Athletes: 1 4 Thompson, Chris M 25 Carteret Currents Swimming-NC (CCS) Charles Gregalis Total Athletes: 4 [email protected] Licensed To: USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6/30/2004 Page 1 2004 U. 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Olympic Team Trials - 7/7/2004 to 7/14/2004 Team Roster Name Sex Age Name Sex Age Total Athletes: 13 Coast Guard Blue Dolphins-VA (CGBD) Cypress Fairbanks Swim Club-GU (CFSC) Stephen Griffin Theodore Cagle [email protected] [email protected] 1 Verhoef, Peter M 20 1 Chapman, Craig M 20 2 Lunsmann, Leslie F 20 Total Athletes: 1 3 Montague, Joe M 25 Conejo Simi Aquatics-CA (CSA) 4 Patterson, John M 20 Paul Davidson 5 Williamson, Jaime F 16 [email protected] 1 Denby, Kara F 18 Total Athletes: 5 Dallas Mustangs-NT (DM) Total Athletes: 1 Mark Rhodenbaugh ConocoPhillips Splash Club-OK (CPSC) [email protected] Robert Staab 1 Blackman, Candace F 18 [email protected] 2 #Hansen, Codie F 17 3 #Roberts, Kathleen F 17 1 Marshall, Gary M 22 2 Wolfe, Michael M 18 Total Athletes: 3 Total Athletes: 2 Dayton Raiders-OH (DR) Coral Springs Swim Club-FG (CSSC) Kevin Weldon Michael Lohberg [email protected] [email protected] 1 Koehler, John M 18 1 Genova, Victoria F 20 2 Vaziri, Leila F 19 Total Athletes: 1 Daytona Beach Swimming-FL (DBS) Total Athletes: 2 Steven Lochte Corvallis Aquatic Team-OR (CAT) [email protected] Rick Guenther 1 Cruz, Stephen M 21 [email protected] 2 Lochte, Ryan M 19 3 McLarty, Sara F 21 1 Embertson, Mari F 21 Total Athletes: 3 Total Athletes: 1 Crimson Tide Aquatic-SE (CTA) De Anza Cupertino Aquatics-PC (DACA) Glenn Neufeld Pete Raykovich [email protected] [email protected] Donna Rehrmann 1 Hovey, Amber F 17 1 Rushing, Marcy F 24 2 Liu, Erica F 17 3 Marsman, Marie F 21 Total Athletes: 1 4 Martinez, Jamie F 15 Curl-Burke Swim Club-PV (CUBU) 5 Rehrmann, Stephen M 21 Peter Morgan 6 Schmidt, Heidi F 21 [email protected] 1 Bassett, Ethan M 23 Total Athletes: 6 2 Beller, Yeng Lan F 16 Delaware Swim Team-MA (DST) 3 Brado, Matthew M 24 James Lynch 4 Burke, Rachael F 20 [email protected] 5 Henriques, Alice F 23 1 Williams, Christina F 18 6 Hurley, Ryan M 18 7 Liscinsky, William M 22 8 Marrs, Jarrod M 29 Total Athletes: 1 9 Moses, Ed M 24 Donner Swim Club-IN (DON) 10 Payne, Lindsay F 21 Martyn Wilby 11 Suguiyama, Yuri M 21 [email protected] 12 Swinley, Leslie F 16 1 Retrum, Carmen F 19 13 Thiel, Meghan F 19 Total Athletes: 1 Licensed To: USA Swimming-National Meets Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6/30/2004 Page 1 2004 U.
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