Sydney 2000 - Swimming, Synchronised Swimming, Diving All swimming, Synchronised swimming and diving medal results from Sydney 2000 100m Butterfly, Lars Frølander, SWE, michael klim, AUS, Geoff Huegill, AUS http://www.olympic-medallists.com/sydney06.htm
Extractions: Full details, including all 1,819 medal winners from Sydney are on the CD-ROM SWIMMING 50m Freestyle Anthony Ervin / Gary Hall Jr. USA Pieter van den Hoogenband HOL Men 100m Freestyle Pieter van den Hoogenband HOL Aleksandr Popov RUS Gary Hall Jr. USA 200m Freestyle Pieter van den Hoogenband HOL Ian Thorpe AUS Massimiliano Rosolino ITA 400m Freestyle Ian Thorpe AUS Massimiliano Rosolino ITA Klete Keller USA 1500m Freestyle Grant Hackett AUS Kieren Perkins AUS Chris Thompson USA 100m Backstroke Lenny Krayzelburg USA Matthew Welsh AUS Stev Theloke GER 200m Backstroke Lenny Krayzelburg USA Aaron Peirsol USA Matthew Welsh AUS 100m Breaststroke Domenico Fioravanti ITA Ed Moses USA Roman Sloudnov RUS 200m Breaststroke Domenico Fioravanti ITA Terence Parkin RSA Davide Rummolo ITA 100m Butterfly Lars Frølander SWE Michael Klim AUS Geoff Huegill AUS 200m Butterfly Tom Malchow USA Denys Sylant'yev UKR Justin Norris USA 200m Individual Medley Massimiliano Rosolino ITA Tom Dolan USA Tom Wilkens USA 400m Individual Medley Tom Dolan USA Erik Vendt USA Curtis Myden CAN 4x100m Freestyle Relay AUSTRALIA AUS UNITED STATES USA BRAZIL BRA 4x200m Freestyle Relay AUSTRALIA AUS UNITED STATES USA NETHERLANDS HOL 4x100m Medley Relay UNITED STATES USA AUSTRALIA AUS GERMANY GER Women 50m Freestyle Inge de Bruijn HOL Therese Alshammar SWE Dara Torres USA 100m Freestyle Inge de Bruijn HOL Therese Alshammar SWE Dara Torres USA 200m Freestyle Susan O'Neill AUS Martina Moravkova SVK Claudia Poll CRC 400m Freestyle Brooke Bennett USA Diana Munz USA Claudia Poll
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ESwimmer August 13 michael klim (1996, 2000, 2004 Triple Olympian Dual 2000 Auburn, which has won the last three mens NCAA Division I swimming and diving http://eswimmer.swimming.org.au/Issue 38/Kates Column.aspx
Extractions: Kate Robinson Kateâs Confidential wonât be quite so confidential with our list of birthdays in the month of August. Previously we decided not to give up for the years these notables of the aquatic world were born, but this month we must make special mention of Petria Thomas turning the BIG 30!! Happy Birthday and congratulations to Petria! The August birthdays are:
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Extractions: Florida Swimming, Inc. - Latest News Headlines from USA Swimming: Click for "USA Swimming News". By Feed Digest Headlines from Swimming World Magazine: Click for "Swimming World". By Feed Digest To view and/or download some sections of this website you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader . Click on the logo below to download your free copy. Hoff Turns Professional, Forfeits College Eligibility, by Signing Deal with Octagon (Courtesy of SwimmingWorldMgazine.com There will be no collegiate career for Katie Hoff, the latest standout from the North Baltimore Aquatic Club. A 16-year-old who rates as one of the worlds elite female performers, Hoff has turned professional and signed with Octagon. That Hoff signed with Octagon is hardly surprising, especially since its the agency that handles Michael Phelps, formerly of NBAC. Hoff will work with Peter Carlisle, the agent for Phelps, and her decision w... Full Story! Neill Crosses English Channel Swimming Backstroke (Courtesy of SwimmingWorldMgazine.com
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Extractions: XI FINA World Championships Montréal 2005 Media Releases Successful world aquatic championships launches new era in Canadian swimming MONTREAL- Canadas swimming team completed the 2005 World Aquatic Championships with five medals- its highest total since the 1986 worlds- and more importantly gained plenty of steam for the next major international events over the next few years. The team came together this year, said Mike Brown of Calgary, a silver medallist in the 200 breaststroke on Friday night. Were a lot more positive and everybody has just stepped it up. Now were moving forward to the future. Brown says a big factor for Canadas success included the home crowd support and the great start to the competition last Sunday. That evening the Canadian mens 4x100 freestyle relay with Yannick Lupien of Quebec City, Rick Say of Victoria and Mike Mintenko and Brent Hayden of Vancouver won the silver medal and Brittany Reimer of Surrey, B.C., was fourth in the 400 freestyle. Both performances were in Canadian record time. That first day was crucial, said Brown. It tells you that our preparation was right and we were ready for this meet. When we saw what Brittany and the relay did we knew we were moving in the right direction and we made the right decisions. That set the tone. The crowd was also phenomenal and they pushed us through a lot of races.
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Extractions: At 16, she gave it all away. And it's taken her 25 years to come to terms with that teenage fame. The Sports Factor also visits the International Swimming Hall of Fame in the USA, where Dawn Fraser and Shane Gould have just been proclaimed the top two female swimmers of the second half of the century.
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Swimming - Articles Markus Rogan, Kirsty Coventry, michael klim, David Davies, Mike Brown and Federica Pellegrini FINA swimming diving World Championships TV Schedule http://swimming.about.com/cs/a.htm
Extractions: Six months ago, on February 23, a 12-year-old swimmer from the Swim Atlanta Swim Team, Marin Morrison, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I learned of this from a National Team teammate of mine, Mary Ellen Blanchard (Warta). I have a little favor to ask of all of you in the worldwide swimming community. Swimming and Diving Clubs - T - World Swim coaches like to talk about how swimming gets harder as a swimmer goes faster because of an increase in drag. Swimmers find it difficult to get results from applying more muscle power to the water if they are not doing it the right way. The first steps to faster swimming are positioning, grabbing, pressing, and rotating, things that everyone can learn. Here are a few things to check before trying to put more muscle power into your swims.
Swimming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The success of Australian swimmers like Ian Thorpe, michael klim, swimming at the Summer Olympics (include swimming, water polo, diving and synchronised http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming
Extractions: Swimming is the method by which humans (or other animals) move themselves through water in a method not involving simply walking on the bottom. Swimming is a popular recreational activity, particularly in hot countries and in areas with natural watercourses. Swimming is also a competitive sport. There are many health benefits of swimming, yet basic swimming skills and safety precautions are needed to participate in water activities. A breaststroke swimmer A dog swimming edit The human body is composed primarily of water, and thus has a very similar density. But since only roughly 70% of the body is water, it is slightly less dense than the surrounding water, which exerts a buoyant force on it. Thus, staying afloat requires only a slight propelling of water downward relative to the body, and transverse motion only a slight propelling of water in a direction opposite to the direction of intended motion, due to generally low hydrodynamic drag . This propelling is typically accomplished by cupping the hands and using them as paddles , and by kicking the legs to push water away from the body.
SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK AQUATIC CENTRE the FINA events of swimming, diving, Water Polo and Synchronised swimming. Olympic relay champion and 100m butterfly silver medallist, michael klim, http://www.sydneyaquaticcentre.com.au/html/fact_file_path_champions.htm
Extractions: The Path of Champions recognises Australia's contribution to sporting excellence by honouring those athletes who attain the status of Olympic Champion, World Champion or World Record Holder in the FINA events of Swimming, Diving, Water Polo and Synchronised Swimming. The Path currently consists of 103 plaques of Australian athletes and was installed for the Official Opening of the Centre in January 1995. To qualify for inclusion the athlete must be an Olympic Champion (gold medallist), a World Champion, or a World Record Holder in FINA recognised events. Short course events are not included. Andrew Charlton Shane Gould Lorraine Crapp John Konrads Sarah Durack Fred Lane Richmond Eve (Diving) Murray Rose Dawn Fraser Olympic Champions, World Champions, World Record Holders
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Extractions: Read brief reviews of research articles related to swimming and athlete performance. Each article contains a brief summary of the research conducted, a list of relevant results, and a section outlining implications for coaches and athletes. Click on an article to see this information. Check the Sports Science section daily for new articles as the web site will be updated on a continuing basis. Drugs Free Sport Centre for Sports Parenting Swimmers Web Sites Geoff Huegill Australia's explosive butterfly specialist, "Skippy" is a favourite amongst swimming fans with his effervescent personality and boyish charm. Geoff's site keeps you up to date with Geoff's quest to be Australia's greatest butterfly swimmer.
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Extractions: Encyclopedia swimming, self-propulsion through water, often as a form of recreation or exercise or as a competitive sport. It is mentioned in many of the classics in connection with heroic acts or religious rites. The first book on methods of swimming was Nicolas Wynman's Dialogue Concerning the Art of Swimming (1538). Swimming calls more muscles into play with exact coordination than most other sports, and its high repetition of movement makes it extremely beneficial to the cardiovascular system. Swimming Strokes In freestyle swimming any stroke may be used, but the crawl, considered the speediest, is almost always favored. No matter what the stroke, breathing should be easy and natural, since the specific gravity of the human body, although it varies with the individual, is almost always such that the body floats if the lungs are functioning normally. In races, facility in diving from a firm surface is essential, except in the backstroke. Competitive Swimming Swimming became organized as an amateur sport in the late 19th cent. in several countries. Its popularity increased with the development and improvement of the swimming pool, and swimming was part of the first modern Olympic Games (1896). Olympic events for women were included in 1912. Today Olympic swimming events comprise the 50-, 100-, 200-, 400-, 800- (women), and 1,500-meter (men) freestyle races; 200- (men), 400-, and 800-meter (women) freestyle relay races; the 400-meter medley (mixed stroke) relay; 100- and 200-meter backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly races; 200- and 400-meter individual medley races; springboard and high diving events (see
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Extractions: Skip navigation News Investing Technology ... Travel Search Site More Search Options/Archives Search Tips Globeandmail.com Article By JAMES CHRISTIE Saturday, July 16, 2005 Updated at 10:00 AM EDT With a report from Canadian Press var szone="breakingnews"; var smode="bn"; var sloc="lower"; var sURL_hub="Front"; var sarena="arena=Front;"; a3=true;aW=300;aH=250;sBoxAd=true; The phoenix should be the official bird of the world aquatics championships, which will open in Montreal tonight. This first world water extravaganza in North America is back from the dead after the International Swimming Federation pulled it out of Montreal for lack of sponsors last January and after the death of its chief organizer, Yvon Desrochers. With 2,300 athletes and coaches from 160 countries taking part in swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and open-water swimming, it will be the largest multisport event to hit Montreal since the Olympics in 1976. The open-water swimming will be held at the Olympic rowing basin. It promises to be a tour de force by the world's greatest individual swimmer, six-time Olympic champ Michael Phelps of the United States; the powerful Australian swim team, led by freestyler Grant Hackett; and the Chinese divers, readying for the Beijing Olympics in 2008.