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TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Individual Champions NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Yr. Name Event/Time Yr. Name Event/Time 1951 David “Skippy” Browning _______________ 1-meter diving Brendan Hansen ______________ 100 breaststroke (52.35) David “Skippy” Browning _______________ 3-meter diving Brendan Hansen _____________200 breaststroke (1:53.11) 1952 David “Skippy” Browning _______________ 1-meter diving 2002 Ian Crocker _____________________ 100 butterfly (45.44) David “Skippy” Browning _______________ 3-meter diving Troy Dumais __________________3-meter diving (673.80) 1980 Clay Britt ____________________________100 backstroke Troy Dumais __________________1-meter diving (390.35) 1981 Clay Britt ____________________ 100 backstroke (49.08 )* Brendan Hansen ______________ 100 breaststroke (52.47) Kris Kirchner _____________________ 50 freestyle (19.66) Brendan Hansen _____________200 breaststroke (1:52.88) Scott Spann ____________________ 100 butterfly (47.22 )* 2003 Ian Crocker _____________________ 100 butterfly (45.67) 1982 Clay Britt _____________________ 100 backstroke (49.09) Brendan Hansen ______________ 100 breaststroke (51.96) Rick Carey ___________________ 200 backstroke (1:46.01) Brendan Hansen ___________ 200 breaststroke (1:52.62*) 1983 Rick Carey ___________________ 100 backstroke (48.25 )* Aaron Peirsol ________________ 200 backstroke (1:39.16*) Rick Carey __________________200 backstroke (1:45.21 )* 2004 Ian Crocker ____________________ 100 freestyle (46.25^) Matt Scoggin _________________________ 1-meter diving Ian Crocker ____________________ 100 butterfly (47.07^) 1984 Rick Carey ____________________ 100 backstroke (48.63) Brendan Hansen ______________ 100 breaststroke (58.19) Rick Carey ___________________ 200 backstroke (1:44.82) Brendan Hansen ____________ 200 breaststroke (2:04.73*) Matt Scoggin _________________________ 1-meter diving Rainer Kendrick _________________ 200 butterfly (1:54.97) 1987 Doug Gjertsen ________________ 200 backstroke (1:45.12) Aaron Peirsol _________________ 200 backstroke (1:50.69) 1988 Doug Gjertsen __________________ 200 freestyle (1:34.51) 2006 Garrett Weber-Gale _______________ 100 freestyle (42.11) Kirk Stackle _________________200 breaststroke (1:57.53) 2008 Dave Walters ___________________ 200 freestyle (1:32.56) 1989 Shaun Jordan ___________________ 100 freestyle (42.98) 2009 Drew Livingston _______________1-meter diving (442.70) Kirk Stackle __________________ 100 breaststroke (54.02) 2010 Austin Surhoff _______________________ 200 IM (1:42.95) 1990 Doug Gjertsen __________________ 200 freestyle (1:33.15) 2011 Michael McBroom _____________1,650 freestyle (14:32.86) Kirk Stackle __________________ 100 breaststroke (53.58) 2011 Eric Friedland _______________200 breaststroke (1:52.43) 1991 Shaun Jordan ____________________ 50 freestyle (19.33) 2012 Jimmy Feigen ____________________ 50 freestyle (19.01) Shaun Jordan ___________________ 100 freestyle (42.45) Drew Livingston ______________ 1-meter diving (448.10) 1991 Jason Rhodes ________________________ 3-meter diving Dax Hill _______________________ 200 freestyle (1:32.50) 1992 Jason Rhodes ________________________ 3-meter diving Jimmy Feigen ___________________ 100 freestyle (41.95) 1993 Josh Davis _____________________ 200 freestyle (1:34.25) 2014 Michael Hixon _________________1-meter diving (443.50) 1997 Neil Walker ___________________ 100 backstroke (45.25) Michael Hixon _________________3-meter diving (457.20) 1998 Neil Walker ___________________ 100 backstroke (46.66) 2015 Clark Smith _____________________ 500 freestyle (4:09.72) 1999 Troy Dumais __________________3-meter diving (688.70) Will Licon ___________________________ 400 IM (3:36.37) 2000 Troy Dumais __________________1-meter diving (605.20) Joseph Schooling __________________ 100 butterfly (44.51) Troy Dumais __________________3-meter diving (662.65) Will Licon ____________________ 200 breaststroke (1:49.48) Matt Ulrickson _________________ 100 backstroke (52.05) Joseph Schooling _________________200 butterfly (1:39.62) 2001 Ian Crocker _____________________ 100 butterfly (45.96) Troy Dumais __________________3-meter diving (664.70) *American Record; Current athletes in bold. Troy Dumais ___________________1-meter diving (717.4) Nate Dusing __________________ 200 backstroke (1:41.52) Nate Dusing ___________ 200 individual medley (1:42.85)* 2015-16 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 41 * - American Record; ! - NCAA Record; # - Meet Record; $ - U.S. Open Record Current athletes in BOLD CAPS. TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Relay Champions NCAA RELAY CHAMPIONS Yr. Name ________________________ Event___________ Time Yr. Name ________________________ Event___________ Time 1980 Clay Britt, Scott Spann, 1994 Jason Fink, Josh Davis, Nick Nevid, Kris Kirchner ______ 400 medley _____ 3:14.59 * Chris Eckerman, Gary Hall, Jr. ____ 400 free _____ 2:51.07*!# 1981 Clay Britt, Scott Spann, 1996 Brian Esway, Sean McGrath, William Paulus, Kris Kirchner __ 400 medley _____ 3:12.93 * Stephen Martyak, Neil Walker ___ 200 free _______ 1:17.90 1981 Kris Kirchner, Eric Finical 1998 Bryan Jones, Scott Goldblatt, Andy Schmidt, Scott Spann _____ 400 free _______ 2:54.84 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch ______ 800 free _______ 6:23.78 1982 Clay Britt, Nick Nevid, 1999 Bryan Jones, Scott Goldblatt, William Paulus, Eric Finical ____ 400 medley ______ 3:14.24 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch ______ 800 free _______ 6:23.03 1984 Rick Cary, Stuart Smith, 2000 Tommy Hannan, Russell Chozick, Chris Rives, John Smith _______ 400 medley ______ 3:13.35 Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones _____ 400 medley _____ 3:31.23$ 1988 Andy Gill, Kirk Stackle 2000 Matt Ulrickson, Russell Chozick, Keith Anderson, Chris Jacobs __ 400 medley ______ 3:13.97 Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones _____ 200 medley ____ 1:35.66*$ 1988 Jeff Olsen, Adam Werth 2000 Jon Younghouse, Nate Dusing, Shaun Jordan, Doug Gjertsen ___ 800 free _______ 6:23.47 Scott Goldblatt, Jamie Rauch ____ 800 free ______ 7:05.05$ 1988 Chris Jacobs, Shaun Jordan, 2001 Nate Dusing, Brendan Hansen, Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen __ 400 free _______ 2:52.01 Tommy Hannan, Ian Crocker __ 400 medley ___ 3:05.37*!#$ 1989 Shaun Jordan, Keith Anderson, 2001 Matt Ulrickson, Brendan Hansen, Alex Wittig, Doug Gjertsen ______ 200 free _______ 1:18.44 Nate Dusing, Leffie Crawford __ 200 medley ___ 1:24.47*!#$ 1989 Shaun Jordan, Keith Anderson, 2001 Scott Goldblatt, Chris Kemp, Adam Werth, Doug Gjertsen ____ 400 free _______ 2:52.94 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch ______ 800 free ____ 6:18.00*!#$ 1989 Adam Werth, Shaun Jordan, 2001 Nate Dusing, Tommy Hannan, Matt Stahlman, Doug Gjertsen ___ 800 free _______ 6:22.51 Ian Crocker, Jamie Rauch _______ 400 free ____ 2:49.80*!#$ 1989 Andy Gill, Hans Dersch, 2003 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen 400 medley ______ 3:11.60 Daniel DiToro, Ian Crocker ____ 200 medley ___ 1:24.46*!#$ 1990 Shaun Jordan, Jack Currin, 2003 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Doug Dickinson, Alex Wittig ____ 200 free _______ 1:18.73 Ian Crocker, Chris Kemp ______ 400 medley ___ 3:04.47*!#$ 1990 Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth, 2003 John Suchand, Aaron Peirsol Doug Dickinson, Doug Gjertsen __ 400 free _______ 2:52.95 Rainer Kendrick, Chris Kemp ____ 800 free _______ 6:18.62 1990 Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth, 2004 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Matt Stahlman, Doug Gjertsen ___ 800 free ______ 6:21.39 * Ian Crocker, Garrett Weber-Gale 400 medley _____ 3:58.38^ 1990 Jeff Thibault, Kirk Stackle, 2009 Dave Walters, Ricky Berens Shaun Jordan, Doug Gjertsen _ 400 medley ____3:09.70 *!# Scott Jostes, Michael Klueh _____ 800 free ____ 6:10.16*!#$ 1991 Shaun Jordan, Brett Stone, 2010 Scott Jostes, Dave Walters Alex Wittig, Doug Dickinson ____ 200 free _______ 1:18.32 Neil Caskey, Ricky Berens _______ 800 free _______ 6:12.77 1991 Josh Davis, Adam Werth, 2012 Dax Hill, Clay Youngquist, Jason Fink, Shaun Jordan _______ 400 free _______ 2:53.11 Kip Darmody, Neil Caskey_______ 800 free _______ 6:15.55 1991 Jeff Thibault, Adam Werth, 2012 Dax Hill, Clay Youngquist, Shaun Jordan, Doug Dickinson 200 medley _____ 1:26.34 * Austin Surhoff, Jimmy Feigen ___ 400 free _______ 2:49.83 1991 Josh Davis, Matt Stahlmann, 2015 Matt Ellis, John Murray, Kevin Williams, Adam Werth ____ 800 free _______ 6:24.18 Jack Conger, Kip Darmody _______ 200 free _______ 1:15.86 2015 Kip Darmody, Will Licon, Joseph Schooling, Jack Conger __ 400 medley ____ 3:01.23!#$ 42 2015-16 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS * - American Record; ! - NCAA Record; # - Meet Record; $ - U.S. Open Record Current athletes in BOLD TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 1981 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1981 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS _______________ 259 2. UCLA _________________189 3. Florida ________________180 4. SMU __________________161 5. Auburn _______________146 6. California ______________140 7. USC __________________134 8. Alabama ______________116 9. Stanford _______________84 10. Iowa __________________74 1981 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Clay Britt ___________ 100 back Kris Kirchner _________ 50 free Scott Spann __________ 100 fly 400 MR: Clay Britt, Kris Kirchner, William Paulus, Scott Spann 400 FR: Eric Finical, Kris Kirchner, Andy Schmidt, Scott Spann 1988 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1988 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS _______________ 424 2. USC ________________ 369.5 3. Stanford ____________ 276.5 4. California ______________250 5. Michigan ____________ 203.5 6. LSU __________________164 7. UCLA _________________154 8. Florida ______________ 131.5 9. SMU __________________129 10. Nebraska _____________125
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    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING, INC. (CA) CA is a Local Swimming Committee of USA SWIMMING, INC 2021 Swim Guide Published by the House of Delegates of Southern California Swimming Terry Stoddard, General Chairman SWIM OFFICE 28000 S. Western Ave., #226 San Pedro, CA 90732 -or- Postal Annex – Rancho Palos Verdes Attn: Southern California Swimming 28625 S. Western Ave., Box #182 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 (310) 684-1151 Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visit Southern California Swimming (CA) on the internet at https://www.socalswim.org Email: [email protected] NOTE: Updates to the 2021 Swim Guide will be available during the calendar year online at socalswim.org 1 Greetings, and Welcome to Southern California Swimming (CA)! CA is one of 59 Local Swimming Committees (LSCs) within USA Swimming. USA Swimming is one of the National Governing Bodies (NGBs) under the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the USOC is part of the Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA). FINA is the swimming organization within the International Olympic Committee (IOC)….the group that organizes the Olympics. So, your club is the grassroots level of membership for swimming that goes all the way up to the Olympics! From San Luis Obispo down to San Clemente and over to Las Vegas, we have about 25,000 athletes, coaches, officials and parent volunteers in our membership. Because our LSC is so large--the largest membership in the country--we have 6 Geographic sub- Committees: Coastal, Desert, Eastern, Metro, Pacific and Orange to help with administration and local competitions. CA oversees registration for all our clubs and individual members, swim meet sanctions—roughly 400 swim meets per year are sanctioned/approved by CA, multiple camps and all-star teams, as well as educational programs for everyone.
  • Swimming Australia

    Swimming Australia

    SWIMMING SPECIAL EDITION IN AUSTRALIA PREVIEW PRESSURE SITUATIONS - NO WORRIES! An ultralight, low resistance racing goggle, the Stealth MKII features extended arms and a 3D seal to relieve pressure on and around the eyes. Stealth MKII Immerse yourself in Vorgee’s full product range at vorgee.com © Delly Carr Swimming Australia Trials, tribulations and testing times for Tokyo as our swimmers face their moments of truth in Adelaide ASCTA engaged swimming media expert Ian Hanson to profile a selection of athletes that will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, after a frantic and frenetic time where Selection Criteria has changed with the inclusion of contingencies and recent lockdowns, forcing WA and Victorian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls into Queensland. It will be a testing Trials in more ways than one - for swimmers, coaches and event staff as they work round the clock to give the class of 2020-21 a crack at their Olympic and Paralympic dreams. Here Ian Hanson provides his insight into the events that will seal the Tokyo team for the Games. Please enjoy and we wish the best of luck to all coaches and athletes at the Australian Swimming Trials. WOMEN 2021 © Delly Carr Swimming Australia WOMEN 50m Freestyle WORLD RECORD: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 23.67 (2017) AUSTRALIAN RECORD: Cate Campbell, 23.78 (2018) Olympic QT: 24.46 Preview: An event shared at Australian Championship level by the Campbell sisters from Knox Pymble (Coach: Simon Cusack) since Cate Campbell won her first Australian title in 2012 - the first of her seven National championship wins.