2005 MIAC Swimming And Diving Championships 2005 MIAC Women s swimming and diving Championship Preview Other top swimmersfor St. Olaf are Kelly dolan Katy Brentz and Kate Blum. http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/athletics/msw/archives/2004-05/MIAC_Championshi
Extractions: You Are Here: On-Campus Athletics Feedback Print ... Email Text: Smaller Larger Prospective Athletes Visitors What Do You Think? Which program has the best chance to defeat last season's MIAC Champion? Men's Cross Country - St. Olaf Women's Cross Country - Carleton Men's Golf - Saint John's Women's Golf - St. Thomas Football - at Concordia Women's Soccer - at Macalester Volleyball - vs. Carleton Jump to a sport: Choose a Sport MEN Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Hockey Nordic Skiing Soccer Tennis Track and Field WOMEN Basketball Cross Country Golf Gymnastics Hockey Nordic Skiing Soccer Softball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball 2005 MIAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Preview The 2005 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships are set for Thursday, February 17 through Saturday, February 19 at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center in Minneapolis, Minn. The preliminary rounds are scheduled to begin each day at 10:30am with the finals beginning at 6:30pm on Thursday and Friday and 5:00pm on Saturday. The 2004-05 MIAC women's swimming and diving season is about to come to an end, and the question is, who will be crowned the 2005 MIAC Champions? The defending champions, Gustavus Adolphus College, will be in search of its third conference title in four years. However, the Gusties will have to get past Carleton and St. Olaf, both of which the Gusties lost to in dual meets in the regular season. The rest of the teams in the conference will attempt to close the gap on the big three. The 2005 MIAC Championships could be one of the closest meets in conference history.
Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming diving Synchronized swimming Water Polo swimming tom Wilkens (USA).200.87. 400m Individual Medley SEP 17. tom dolan (USA) (WR). 411.76 http://www.kiat.net/olympics/sydney2000/swimming.html
Extractions: Four swimming finals daily for 8 days in a row, and FIVE world records on Day 1. Michael Klim swims fastest 100m in history leading Australia to the gold medal for the 4x100m relay beating the USA to silver. USA loses the relay for the first time in history. Ian "Thorpe-do" wins 2 gold medals and Jenny Thompson wins her 6th gold medal in the 4 x 100m relay. SEPT 17 THREE more world records. Dutch Inge de Bruijn bettered her own WR in the 100m Butterfly and Tom Dolan sets WR in the 400m IM as he praises the "world record" Games pool in a 1-2 USA finish. Brooke (USA) adds the 400m FS crown to her 800m FS gold in Atlanta '96 in a 1-2 USA finish. Italy wins men's 100m BrS. USA has 3 of 8 golds so far and 9 medals against the Aussie's 2. SEPT 18
The NCAA News: News & Features Stanford captain tom Wilkens (with teammate Blake Holden) led a onetwo finishfor the swimming and diving. TEAM. 1. Stanford, 599; 2. Auburn 3941/2; 3. http://www.ncaa.org/news/1998/19980406/active/3514n10.html
Extractions: April 6, 1998 Stanford captured the team title at the 75th annual Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships March 26-28 at Auburn. The Cardinal scored 599 points to beat the host Tigers (3941/2) and Texas (3621/2). Stanford captain Tom Wilkens (with teammate Blake Holden) led a one-two finish for the Cardinal in the 200 breaststroke and also swept the two individual medley events. Junior Matthew Pierce and freshman Steven Brown also finished one-two for the Cardinal in the 200 butterfly, and junior Tate Blahnik edged world champion Lenny Kryzelburg of Southern California in the 200-yard backstroke, 1:41.21 to 1:41.55. Stanford capped its victory with a narrow win over Texas in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Skip Kenney, who has coached seven of Stanford's eight NCAA men's championship teams, was proud that all of his swimmers managed to make the championship final in all 18 swimming events. "This has exceeded everything I expected from this team. We had great leadership from our upperclassmen and the freshman did a great job," Kenney said. Individually, Arizona's Ryk Neethling won three events the 200-, 500- and 1,650-yard freestyles. His 14:32.50 time in the 1,650 was the second fastest ever in the championships, trailing only Tom Dolan's record 14.29.31 time in 1995.
2004-05 Cobber Women S Swimming Diving Meet Recaps MINNEAPOLIS After the first day of the MIAC swimming and diving ChampionshipMeet, Concordia College 2 dolan, Kelly SO St. Olaf 507.81 507.47 B 17 http://www.cord.edu/dept/sports/05/box/winter/sw05box12.html
2004-05 Cobber Women S Swimming Diving Meet Recaps spot in the top five of the conference as the MIAC swimming and DivingChampionship Meet 3 dolan, Kelly SO St. Olaf 157.30 27.72 29.50 30.12 29.96 http://www.cord.edu/dept/sports/05/box/winter/sw05box13.html
Extractions: High School: Lettered six years for Lakewood High school for coaches Don Haas and Cathy Kirkhart. He also lettered in track. He had Top 16 times in 50 and 100-free and earned All-State honors from 1996 to 2002. He was a U.S. Open Qualifier and was a state champion in the 50-free and 100-free and the 100-fly. Personal: Son of Barb and Russ Bieger. Born May 7, 1984. Major is undecided. Favorites: Swimmer: Tom Dolan; Hobbies: Sports; Movie: Gladiator; TV Show: Sportscenter; Food: Tacos; Class: Math; Person he'd most like to meet: Mark Spitz; Words that describe him: Smart, likable; Best advice about sports: Remember swimming is a sport not a career; Person with greatest influence on his athletic career: Don Haas and Walt Watters; Biggest thrill in sports: Breaking a state record when he was 12.
Extractions: Co-captain of the 2003-04 Tar Heels...Carolina school record holder in the 1000-yard freestyle at 9:09.52 and in the 1650-yard freestyle at 15:05.10...ranks fourth in UNC history in the 500-yard freestyle at 4:19.92 and eighth in the 200-yard freestyle at 1:38.00...has had three outstanding Carolina seasons broke the Carolina school record in the 1000 free (9:09.59) as a freshman, a mark previously held by former Olympian Yann deFabrique...established the UNC record in the 1650 free at NCAAs his junior year swam for the Curl-Burke Swim Club for five years under coach Rick Curl at the 2000 spring nationals he was a finalist in the 800 free and was also part of the 800 free relay that placed first also a finalist at one of the 2000 World Cup Meets in the 400 and 1500 frees member of Curl Burke team that won the 2000 mens and overall national championships...a top student-athlete at UNC. An honorable mention All-America in 2003 in both the 500-yard freestyle and the 1650-yard freestyle...he took 13th in the 500 free at NCAAs with a time of 4:19.92...also took 13th place in the 1650-yard freestyle with a UNC school record time of 15:05.10...also finished 40th in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:38.73...was also outstanding at the 2003 ACC Championships...2003 All-ACC selection...captured the championship in the 200-yard freestyle at 1:38.00...also finished third in the 500-yard freestyle at 4:20.12 and seventh in the 1650-yard freestyle at 15:21.79...he anchored the 800-yard freestyle relay team which placed second...named a 2003 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar...won the Jamerson Memorial Award as the teams most outstanding swimmer in 2002-03...named to the 2002-03 ACC Academic Honor Roll...was also tapped for the UNC Deans List in both semesters of the 2002-03 school year.
Extractions: navbuilder("window","athnav1","athlinks1","leftnav",150,10,"","000000","000000",2); navbuilder("window","athnav2","athlinks2","leftnav",150,10,"","000000","000000",2); navbuilder("window","athnav3","athlinks3","leftnav",150,10,"","000000","000000",2); navbuilder("window","athnav4","athlinks4","leftnav",150,10,"","000000","000000",2); March 26, 2005 Recap FINALS RESULTS EVENT: 1 MEN's 200 Yard FREESTYLE RELAY NCAA Record: 1:16.09 AUBURN 2004 NCAA MEET Record: 1:16.49 STANFORD 2002 AMERICAN Record: 1:16.49 STANFORD 2002 US OPEN Record: 1:16.09 AUBURN 2004 POOL RECORD: 1:16.93 STANFORD 1994 QUALIFYING FOR "A" CUT: 1:18.47 QUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET: 1:18.90
Extractions: ONLINE STORE TICKETS CAMPS MULTIMEDIA ... DIRECTIONS setNav("mainleftatha",["ffffff","EAB200"],["ffffff","EAB200"],["999999","999999"]) PROMOTIONS: Smith Barney Trivia setNav("mainleftpromo",["EAB200","ffffff"],["EAB200","ffffff"],["999999","999999"]) Academics A-T Fund Alumni Association Cheerleading ... Wireless setNav("mainleftathb",["7E9AA6","A8BAC3"],["7E9AA6","A8BAC3"],["999999","999999"]) PRELIM RESULTS EVENT: 8 MEN's 400 Yard INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY NCAA Record: 3:38.18 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 AMERICAN Record: 3:38.18 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 US OPEN Record: 3:38.18 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 POOL RECORD: 3:40.64 GREG BURGESS FLORIDA 1994 QUALIFYING FOR "A" CUT: 3:47.29 QUALIFYING FOR THIS MEET: 3:51.74 RESULTS of PRELIMS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM TIME Morgan, Sam
Extractions: ONLINE STORE TICKETS CAMPS MULTIMEDIA ... DIRECTIONS setNav("mainleftatha",["ffffff","EAB200"],["ffffff","EAB200"],["999999","999999"]) PROMOTIONS: Smith Barney Trivia setNav("mainleftpromo",["EAB200","ffffff"],["EAB200","ffffff"],["999999","999999"]) Academics A-T Fund Alumni Association Cheerleading ... Wireless setNav("mainleftathb",["7E9AA6","A8BAC3"],["7E9AA6","A8BAC3"],["999999","999999"]) PRELIM RESULTS EVENT: 2 MEN's 500 Yard FREESTYLE NCAA Record: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 AMERICAN Record: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 US OPEN Record: 4:08.75 TOM DOLAN MICHIGAN 1995 POOL RECORD: 4:11.59 CHAD CARVIN ARIZONA 1994 QUALIFYING FOR "A" CUT: 4:19.63 RESULTS of PRELIMS RANK NAME YEAR TEAM TIME Morgan, Sam
Extractions: Day one results from Long Beach, Calif. March 5, 1998 LONG BEACH, Calif. - With five events completed, Stanford is in first place with 303 points at the 1998 Pac-10 Men's Swimming and Diving Championships at Belmont Plaza in Long Beach, Calif. No. 6 USC (190) and No. 8 California (160.5) trail the Cardinal, followed by No. 10 Arizona (130.5), No. 13 Arizona State (124) and Washington (65). Stanford won three events on the day, including Scott Claypool's record performance in the 50 free. His time of 19.57 seconds surpassed the previous Pac-10 record (19.71), set by Claypool earlier in the day. Stanford's other winners were sophomore Glenn Counts in the 200 IM (1:47.35) and the 200 free relay team of Anthony Robinson, Sabir Muhammad, Justin Ewers and Scott Claypool (1:18.94). Also posting wins were Ryk Neethling, an Arizona sophomore, in the 500 free (4:17.70) and the California team of Gordan Kozulj, Christian Claytor, Dan Lindstrom, and Bart Kizierowski in the 400 medley relay (3:12.87).
2005 Patriot League Swimming And Diving Championships - Entries :: 2005 Patriot League swimming and diving Championships Entries David SOColgate 203.99 28 Maddux, tom FR Army 204.71 29 Wolz, Brian FR Lafayette-MA http://bucknellbison.collegesports.com/sports/w-swim/spec-rel/022205aab.html
Extractions: 2005 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships - Entries Feb. 22, 2005 Event 3 Women 500 Yard Freestyle =============================================================================== Meet: 4:54.89 2/20/2003 Jenn Windstein, Navy League: 4:54.98 2/20/2003 Jenn Windstein, Navy Pool Record: 4:54.89 2/20/2003 Jenn Windstein, Navy Name Year School =============================================================================== 1 Thiel, Meghan FR American 4:54.82 2 Windstein, Jenn JR Navy 5:05.06 3 Miller, Cameron SR American 5:06.44 4 Poor, Meakin SR Navy 5:07.37 5 Balaguer, Betsy SO Lehigh 5:10.20 6 Skroski, Kristen
Swimmers And Swimming Organizations swimmers, divers and swimming organizations listed by name. Despatie, AlexandreCanada. dolan, tom USA. Dumais, Troy USA http://www.highwayhome.com/sports/swimming/swimming.html
Extractions: Accelerator AddLink Restaurant Chains Supermarkets ... Coffee Distributors A B C NO ENTRIES Beard, Amanda USA Carvin, Chad USA Cowley, Simon Australia D E F Davison, Michelle USA De Bruijn, Inge Netherlands De Bruin, Michelle Smith Ireland Despatie, Alexandre Canada Dolan, Tom USA Dumais, Troy USA Evans, Janet USA Famous Swimmers FINA Finswimming Australia Fraser 2000 British Columbia Canada FunkySwim G H I Gould, Shane Australia Grote, Kurt USA Gupta, Sandeep Kumar India Hackett, Grant Australia Hall Jr, Gary USA Hickman, James USA Huegill Geoff Australia International Swimming Hall of Fame J K L NO ENTRIES Kahanamoku, Duke Hawaii Kein, Jenny USA Keizer, Joris Netherlands Klim, Michael Australia Kowal, Kristy USA Kowalski, Daniel Australia Krayzelburg, Lenny USA Lewis, Hayley Australia Louganis, Greg USA M N O Malchow, Tom USA Martino, Angel USA Mingxia, Fu China New Zealand Swimmer Ocean Warriors New Zealand O'Neill, Susie Australia Open Water Marathon Swimming P Q R Perkins, Kieren
IU Athletics - Men's Swimming & Diving Men s swimming diving Why I chose IU US diving Pool, 423.39 (6),tom Davidson, Indiana, 2001. Collegiate Pool (Ind.), 381.15 (6), tom Davidson, http://www.indiana.edu/~athlweb/graphic/sports/m-swim/records/mswrecords.html
Extractions: 50-YARD FREESTYLE U.S. Open Record: Tom Jager, Santa Clara NCAA Record: Roland Schoeman, Arizona Big Ten Meet Record: Ricardo Dornelas, Minn. Pool Record: Bob Molettiere, Penn State School Record: Sam Gasowski, Indiana Sam Gasowski Claes Andersson Don Gold Dale Ramsy Geof Clipert Greg Botos Ken McLaughlin Chris Boneham Doug Boyd Richard Granneman 100-YARD FREESTYLE American Record: Matt Biondi, California U.S. Open Record: Matt Biondi, California NCAA Record: Matt Biondi, California Big Ten Meet Record: Eugene Botes, Penn State Pool Record: Eugene Botes, Penn State School Record: Don Gold, Indiana Don Gold Dave Burgess Sam Gasowski Jim Montgomery Richard Granneman Greg Botos Doug Boyd Geof Clipert Joe McGinnis Claes Andersson 200-YARD FREESTYLE American Record: Matt Biondi, California
HickokSports.com - History - World Swimming Championships-Men This document is a history of the world swimming championships, with lists ofall winners. 1994, tom dolan, USA, 412.30. 1998, tom dolan, USA, 414.95 http://www.hickoksports.com/history/wmswimchamps.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents The first world swimming championships were held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1973. Since then, they've been staged periodically but rather irregularly, at intervals ranging from two to five years. The swimming championships are now part of the World Aquatic Championships, which include all four Olympic disciplines governed by the FINA: diving, swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo. Top of page Year Winner, Country
FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS - FUKUOKA All FINA swimming World Records bettered during theChampionships GO » WR,411.76, dolan tom, USA, 2000/09/17, SYDNEY. CR, 412.30, dolan tom http://www.fina.org/fukuoka_SwimmingResultsM400medley.html
Summer Olympics 2000 Six-year Quest Pays Off For Dolan SYDNEY, Australia The roars burst out of tom dolan in uncontrollable waves US swimmer tom dolan celebrates after winning the 400 individual medley in http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/swimming/s/2000/0918/755233.html
Extractions: SYDNEY, Australia The roars burst out of Tom Dolan in uncontrollable waves, his face ferocious, defiant, wild. "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" US swimmer Tom Dolan celebrates after winning the 400 individual medley in world record time. He whacked the water and pumped his arms, exhorting a crowd packed to the roof to shout with him, to celebrate his gold and the world record he set, breaking his own mark after it had stood for six years. "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" He slapped hands hard with teammate Erik Vendt, who had followed him for silver, then sat pugnaciously astride the lane marker, bellowing until he was hoarse. "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" When Dolan finally emerged from the pool, his whole body shivering in victory, he apologized for the way he had acted, explaining that the emotion had just poured out of him. But anyone who knew what Dolan had gone through before he touched the pool wall at the end of one of swimming's most grueling races, the 400-meter individual medley, would hesitate to condemn his feverish display.
Summer Olympics 2000 Dolan, Munz Overcome Ailments To Win SYDNEY, Australia American tom dolan broke his own sixyear-old world recordin the dolan s mark was the eighth world record in two days of swimming http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/news/2000/0917/750849.html
Extractions: SYDNEY, Australia American Tom Dolan broke his own six-year-old world record in the 400-meter individual medley Sunday, winning his second consecutive Olympic gold in the event with a dominating performance. Brooke Bennett, left with Diana Munz, gave the United States its first gold in the 400 free since Janet Evans won in 1988. Dolan had the Australian crowd of 17,500 on its feet as he won in 4 minutes, 11.76 seconds, lowering his old mark of 4:12.30 set at the 1994 world championships in Rome. "It was a tough swim," he said. "I was feeling it coming home, but I knew if I got out ahead no one could beat me." Dolan's mark was the eighth world record in two days of swimming competition at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre. Erik Vendt of North Easton, Mass., held on for silver in 4:14.23. Curtis Myden of Canada won bronze in 4:15.33. "At 200 (meters), I saw how far ahead Tom was," said Vendt, who peeked at Dolan from Lane 2. "I knew it was going to be a world record."
Stags Run Deep (washingtonpost.com) swimming and diving What is RSS? All RSS Feeds. DC/Md. Boys swimming Preview.Stags Run Deep. Friday, December 17, 2004; Page D07 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5979-2004Dec16.html
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Sports High Schools ... E-Mail This Article Top News Swimming and Diving What is RSS? All RSS Feeds D.C./Md. Boys' Swimming Preview Friday, December 17, 2004; Page D07 Seniors Jack Curran and Matt Harris may be the stars for DeMatha, but the Stags have one of the deepest swimming teams in the area. DeMatha should also get major contributions from freshman Alex Chen and junior Peter Humphries in the pursuit of a title in the only sport the school has yet to conquer. . . . Brendon McReady will take over at Gonzaga, replacing longtime coach Joe Viola Athlete to Watch Josh Hafkin, Georgetown Prep, Soph. Hafkin won two backstroke titles for Bullis at last year's Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Swimming and Diving Championships and then transferred for his sophomore year to Georgetown Prep, the defending Metros champions, saying he was seeking more of a team atmosphere. The move reunites him with Little Hoyas Coach Kirby Weldon, who coached Hafkin when he was 5. Hafkin has already qualified for the next Olympic trials, swimming the 100-yard backstroke in 49.29 seconds a week ago at the Tom Dolan Invitational.