Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - Australia's Medal Winners Chris Fydler, michael klim, Ian Thorpe, Todd Pearson, Adam Pine, swimming, women s synchronised diving, 10m platform; Geoff Huegill, swimming, http://goaustralia.about.com/cs/sports/a/olympics2.htm
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Athens 2004 Olympics: Australian Medal Winners Chantelle Newbery, diving, women s 10m platform. Petria Thomas, swimming, women s Grant Hackett, michael klim, Nicholas Sprenger, Ian Thorpe, swimming, http://goaustralia.about.com/od/eventsandfestivals/a/athens1.htm
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Leading Medal Winners 5, Ian Thorpe, AUS, swimming, 32-0. 4, michael klim, AUS, swimming, 2-2-0 2, Na Li, CHN, diving, 1-1-0. 2, Diana Munz, USA, swimming, 1-1-0 http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0875936.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia ... Sydney: 2000 Summer Olympics (*) indicates at least one medal earned as preliminary member of eventual medal-winning relay team. USA medalists in bold type. No Sport G-S-B Alexei Nemov, RUS Gymnastics Ian Thorpe, AUS Swimming Michael Klim, AUS Swimming Gary Hall Jr. , USA Swimming Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Swimming Dmitri Sautin, RUS Diving Lenny Krayzelburg , USA Swimming Florian Rousseau, FRA Cycling Massimiliano Rosolino, ITA Swimming Matthew Welsh, AUS Swimming Robert Bartko, GER Cycling Domenico Fioravanti, ITA Swimming Maurice Greene , USA Track/Field Grant Hackett, AUS Swimming Michael Johnson, USA Track/Field Robert Korzeniowski, POL Track/Field Todd Pearson, AUS Swimming Angelo Taylor , USA Track/Field Li Xiaopeng, CHN Gymnastics Anthony Ervin , USA Swimming Alvin Harrison , USA Track/Field Andrew Hoy, AUS Equestrian Jens Lehmann, GER Cycling Jason Lezak , USA Swimming Ed Moses , USA Swimming Adam Pine, AUS
Extractions: Matt Welsh ('94) and Dean Pullar ('90) joined the ranks of outstanding Old Boy sportsmen, with their medal winning performances at the recent World Swimming Championships held in Perth. There is Matt Welsh at the World Swimming on top of the podium with a gold medal hanging around his neck, while in Swan Hill, the Scotch swimming and diving team has just witnessed one of their own become a world champion, as a member of the 4 X 100 metre medley relay team. The room was full of boys and staff jumping up and cheering for Matt as he became Australia's best backstroker. Earlier in the programme Matt had risen up the world rankings from 20th position, to become the world's sixth fastest backstroker. In the process he broke the Australian 100 metre backstroke record in a sizzling time of 55.45 seconds. With a world class time Matt placed the golden glint on the medley relay, to strongly support his team mates Michael Klim (ex Wesley), Chris Fydler, and Phil Rogers. Matt swam a strong backstroke leg, thereby spearheading his team to a commanding position for the remainder to break away to win gold. Such a swim has put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces, especially those associated with the Scotch swimming and diving team. Even Australia's head swimming coach, Don Talbot, had a smile after Matt's performance, as he had found a world class backstroker, which had been missing for some time on the Australian team.
Swimming World And Junior Swimmer: 2002: The Year In Review Full text of the article, 2002 The year in review from swimming World and and michael klim made a successful return from surgery, winning the 100 and http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3883/is_200301/ai_n9200108/pg_3
Extractions: At the Australian Short Course Champs, Matt Welsh set a WR of 23.31 for the 50 meter back, and an Aussie relay squad broke the world 400 meter medley relay mark with a 3:28.12. Petria Thomas set a Commonwealth record 56.93 in the 100 meter fly, and Michael Klim made a successful return from surgery, winning the 100 and 200 meter free. In England, Stephen Parry won five golds at the British SC Champs. In other news: Ron van Pool was elected president of USA Swimming; and Ian Thorpe left his longtime coach, Doug Frost.
HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Men's Swimming Medalists 2000, Lars Frölander, SWE, 52.00, michael klim, AUS, 52.18, Geoff Huegill, AUS On This Site. Olympic diving Medalists Women s swimming Medalists http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olmswim.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Other Resources History My Blog Biography Glossaries Calendar ... Directory Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Scott Leary, USA Charles Daniels , USA Not held Matt Biondi , USA Thomas Jager, USA Gennadiy Prigoda, URS Aleksandr Popov, EUN Matt Biondi , USA Thomas Jager, USA Aleksandr Popov, RUS Gary Hall, Jr., USA Fernando Scherer, BRA Anthony Ervin Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Gary Hall , USA Duje Draganja, CRO Roland Mark Schoeman, RSA Top of page Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Otto Herschmann, AUT Not held Charles Daniels , USA Scott Leary, USA Charles Daniels , USA Cecil Healy, AUS Charles Daniels , USA Harald Julin, SWE Duke Kahanamoku , USA Cecil Healy, AUS Kenneth Huszagh, USA
New Page 1 Synchronized diving 3m springboard men. Synchronized swimming The 100m mens world record is by michael klim of Australia, a time of 51.81 set on http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215451/Thinkquest 02/aquatics page.htm
Extractions: Aquatics Water Polo Womens water polo was one of the new events at the Sydney Games. When one plays water polo, the players are prohibited from touching the bottom or side of the pool. There are four seven-minute quarters, and water polo players may swim up to five kilometers in a single game. One must have the endurance and technique of a wonderful swimmer, a football players skill in passing, dribbling and shooting for a goal, and a rugby players strength to battle for the ball. Water polo started as the aquatic version of rugby. It began in the mid-1800s in England, before it started evolving into an aquatic resemblance of football (soccer). It had become so popular in Europe and North America, that it became an Olympic sport in the Olympic Games in Paris. Tall and long-armed athletes excel in this sport because 85 percent of the body is under water. The body is also about 85 percent submerged with all of the grabbing, holding, kicking, wrestling, and yanking of bathing suits, which makes the game even tougher. Only eight teams qualify in the womens division, while twelve teams compete in the mens division at the Olympic Games.
Australian Institute Of Sport - Awards michael klim (swimming). 1999. michael klim (swimming). 2000. Simon Fairweather (Archery) Robert Newbery (diving) Sam McGregor (Water Polo) http://www.ais.org.au/overview/awards.asp
Extractions: Home About ASC AIS Developing ... Sponsors You are here Home AIS Overview The AIS gives out a number of yearly awards to current scholarship holders for a range of achievements and recognition scholarships including: AIS Athlete of the Year Karen Phillips (Swimming) Michele Pearson (Swimming) James Galloway (Rowing) Kerry Saxby (Track and Field) Kerry Saxby (Track and Field) Kerry Saxby (Track and Field) Steve McGlede (Cycling) Linley Frame (Swimming) Clint Robinson (Canoeing) World Junior Female Basketball Champions - Carla Boyd, Kristi Harrower, Gina Stevens, Jo Hill Men's Track Cycling Pursuit Team - Tim O'Shannessey, Brett Aitken, Stuart O'Grady, Billy-Jo Shearsby Australian Women's Hockey Team - Michelle Andrews, Sally Carbon, Tammy Ghisalberti, Rechelle Hawkes, Karen Marsden, Jenny Morris, Jackie Periera, Nova Peris, Lisa Powell, Justine Sowry, Kate Starre Shane Kelly (Cycling) Megan Still and Kate Slatter (Rowing) Louise Sauvage (Athletics - Wheelchair) Michael Klim (Swimming) Michael Klim (Swimming) Simon Fairweather (Archery) Petria Thomas (Swimming) and Philippe Rizzo (Gymnastics) Petria Thomas (Swimming) Nathan Baggaley (Canoeing) AIS Junior Athlete of the Year World Junior Men's Basketball Silver Medallists - Frank Drimic, Scott McGregor, Phil Doherty, Brad McKinnon
Extractions: For 26-year-old Michael Klim, there has been little opportunity to compete injury free since the 2000 Olympics. It has been more than a year since he made a fleeting return to national competition and his last major international meet was the 2001 World Champs where he struggled with an ankle injury but still managed to bring home two gold medals as a key part of the two freestyle relay teams. Since that time his absence has been a huge loss to the Aussie team while he has battled first a serious back, then shoulder injuries.
Victorian Institute Of Sport swimming, michael klim, 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay. michael klim, Daniel Kowalski, 4 x 200m Freestyle diving, Dean Pullar, Synchronised 3m Springboard http://www.vis.org.au/olympics_2000.asp
Extractions: Sydney 2000 Athletics Catherine Freeman Cycling Scott McGrory* Madison Hockey Claire Mitchell-Taverner, Rachel Imison Women's Team Sailing Tom King, Mark Turnball 470 Class Swimming Michael Klim 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Michael Klim, Daniel Kowalski 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Taekwondo Lauren Burns Under 49kg Class Waterpolo Joanne Fox Woman's Team Basketball Kristi Harrower*, Michele Timms* Women's Team Cycling Michelle Ferris 500m Time Trial Gary Neiwand Kieran Rowing Anthony Edwards, Robert Richards Lightweight Coxless Four Rachael Taylor Coxless Pair Michael McKay, Christian Ryan Eight Shooting Russell Mark Double Trap Swimming Michael Klim 100m Butterfly Matthew Welsh 100m Backstroke Michael Klim, Matthew Welsh 4 x 100m Medley Relay Taekwondo Daniel Trenton Over 80kg Class Cycling Shane Kelly 1000m Time Trial Gary Neiwand Olympic Sprint Diving Dean Pullar Synchronised 3m Springboard Hockey James Elmer, Jason Duff, Jay Stacy, Lachlan Dreher Men's Team Judo Maria Pekli 57kg Class Rowing James Tomkins, Matthew Long Coxless Pair Ben Dodwell* Coxless Four Softball Peta Edebone Women's Team Swimming Matthew Welsh 200m Backstroke NOTE: * denotes non-VIS athlete Paralympics 2004 Athens 2004 Sydney 2000 Atlanta 1996
Swimming World - Lane 9 AFTER it was all over, michael klim and Aaron Peirsol swapped jerseys. michael Phelps was the only swimmer to win three individual events, http://www.swimsearch.com/lane9/default.asp
Extractions: SAN JOSE, California, September 16. A recent graduate of San Jose State University, Brooke Wells will return to her alma mater as an assistant coach with the womens swimming program. Head coach Victor Wales announced the hiring of Wells, who was a four-year standout with the Spartans. Wells graduated just a few months ago.
L'Agence De Communication Du Sport Amateur Québécois in the swimming events, divers Dmitri Sautin and Chantelle Newbery, Adding to that are michael klim of Australia in the freestyle races and American http://www.sportcom.ca/com20050502-01.html
Extractions: Communiqué The large number of Olympic medallists present this summer will make Ian Thorpes decision not to come less noticed, especially given the presence of the top attraction, U.S. star Michael Phelps, an eight-time medallist in Athens last year. Dutch giant Pieter van den Hoogenband will also be there to give Phelps a hard time. Adding to that are Michael Klim of Australia in the freestyle races and American Aaron Peirsol, the Olympic and World Champion in the 100 m and 200 m backstroke. Peirsol registered a pair of world records this spring at the U.S. Trials.
Kiat.net Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming diving Synchronized swimming Water Polo swimming michael klim swims fastest 100m in history leading Australia to the gold medal for the 4x100m http://www.kiat.net/olympics/sydney2000/swimming.html
BBC SPORT | SWIMMING | GB Agony As Aussies Smash Relay Record The Aussie team of Thorpe, michael klim, Todd Pearson and William Kirby won in 7 minutes, British divers miss out on bronze, swimming record breakers http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/olympics2000/swimming/newsid_931000/93140
Extractions: The men's 4x200m freestyle relay team came agonisingly close to claiming Britain's first swimming medal at Sydney 2000. The Australian quartet, led by the phenomenal Ian Thorpe, smashed the world record to romp to gold with clear blue water between them and the rest of the field. The GB team were in second place going into the final length, but in a thrilling finale - with four teams competing for the two remaining places - they were edged out to fifth. The American team stole second spot and the bronze was snatched by Holland, inspired by 200m freestyle champion Pieter van den Hoogenband. New best Britain's quartet of Ed Sinclair, Paul Palmer, Marc Spackman and James Salter clocked 7:17.98 to shatter the two-year-old national mark by well over four seconds.
BBC SPORT | SWIMMING | US Wins Two Golds In 50m Freestyle (lr) michael klim, Lars Froelander and Geoff Huegill British divers miss out on bronze, swimming record breakers, US wins two golds in 50m freestyle http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/olympics2000/swimming/newsid_936000/93670
Extractions: The USA took an astonishing result in the 50m freestyle, winning two gold medals. Anthony Ervin and Gary Hall Jr tied for the victory, relegating Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband to the bronze medal position. World record holder Alexander Popov was right in with a chance in what was a fantastically tight finish until he put his head up right at the end. That relegated him to sixth, just ahead of Britain's Mark Foster, who made a superb start and led the early stages, but wilted in the second half of the race. "I'm disappointed at the way it went," Foster said. Hall Jr, who is the training partner of Ervin, said: "It has been a rough four years for me, so to come out on top, even if I share the victory, is great. And I couldn't be sharing it with a better guy." Silent stadium Earlier, Sweden's Lars Froelander produced a major shock by taking gold in the 100m butterfly.
Extractions: Gallery Detailed Event Results Aquatics Athletics Badminton Boxing Cricket ... Medals Tally Aquatics Results - Final Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 ... Day 11 Day 11 : 21 Sept 1998 Go to Top Event Completd in Day 10. Day 10 : 20 Sept 1998 Go to Top Diving Men's platform final 1. Alexandre Despatie (Canada) 652.11 2. Robert Newbery (Australia) 605.61 3. Leon Taylor (England) 603.54 4. Yeoh Ken Nee (Malaysia) 537.75 5. Tony Lawson (Australia) 529.86 6. Robert Morgan (Wales) 517.77 7. Tony Revitt (Canada) 512.37 8. Wong Tee Ming (Malaysia) 379.71 Women's 3m springboard final 1. Eryn Bulmer (Canada) 515.88 2. Michell Chantelle (Australia) 506.52 3. Myriam Boileau (Canada) 480.57 4. Loudy Tourky (Australia) 476.13 5. Anne Dionne (Canada) 465.99 6. Jane Smith (England) 445.92 7. Jane Woodard (S Africa) 428.61 8. Kate Stevely (N Zealand) 413.85 9. Rebecca Gilmore (Australia) 409.14 10. Tandi Gerrard (S Africa) 396.78 11. Wan Nur Safiah (Malaysia) 390.42 12. Karen Smith (England) 368.55 13. Farah Begum Abdullah (Malaysia) 362.25 14. Angela Clark (Zimbabwe) 343.11 Day 9 : 19 Sept 1998 Go to Top Diving (All Finals) Men's 3m springboard 1. Shannon Roy (Australia) 608.37 2. Dean Lester Pullar (Australia) 598.14 3. Antonio Ali (England) 587.49 4. Philippe Comtois (Canada) 586.62 5. Robert Newbery (Australia) 564.36 6. Mark Shipman (England) 546.69 7. Chris Le Poole (Canada) 535.68 8. Yeoh Ken Nee (Malaysia) 535.17 9. Evan Stewart (Zimbabwe) 534.48 10. Alexandre Despatie (Canada) 528.42 11. Jonathan Ngu (Malaysia) 517.47 12. Syed Abdul Samad Abas (Malaysia) 464.16 13. Wayne Cobb (N Zealand) 433.98 14. Luzuku Ngqakayi (S Africa) 331.92 15. Imraan Mess (S Africa) 329.73.
Olympics Medal Tracker - CBS SportsLine.com Mathew Helm, diving Mens diving 10m Platform, Silver Grant Hackett, michael klim, Nicholas Sprenger, Ian Thorpe,, swimming - Mens swimming 4 X 200m http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/medaltracker/country/AUS
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Swimming 400 freestyle relay 1, United States (michael Phelps, Neil Walker, MEN S diving. Synchronized 10meter platform 1, Dmitry Dobroskok and Gleb Galperin, http://www.freep.com/sports/othersports/swimming-agt126e_20050726.htm
Extractions: E-MAIL THIS STORY PRINTER-FRIENDLY FORMAT July 26, 2005 AT MONTREAL Monday's final results MEN'S SWIMMING 50 butterfly: 1, Roland Schoeman, South Africa, 22.96 seconds (World Record, Old Record: 23:01, Roland Schoeman, July 24, 2005); 2, Ian Crocker, United States, 23.12; 3, Sergiy Breus , Ukraine, 23.38; 4, Ryk Neethling, South Africa, 23.48; 5, Fernando Scherer, Brazil, 23.74; 6, Evgeny Korotyshkin, Russia, 23.84; 7, Duje Draganja, Croatia, 23.96; 8, Mike Mintenko, Canada, 23.99. 100 breaststroke: 1, Brendan Hansen, United States, 59.37; 2, Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 59.53; 3, Hugues Duboscq, France, 1:00.20; 4, Oleg Lisogor, Ukraine, 1:00.36; 5, Dmitry Komornikov, Russia, 1:00.66; 6, Chros Cook, Britain, 1:00.99; 7, Dale Alexander Oen, Norway, 1:01.29; 8, Emil Tahirovic, Slovenia, 1:01.33. WOMEN'S SWIMMING 100 butterfly: 1, Jessicah Schipper, Australia, 57.23; 2, Lisbeth Lenton, Australia, 57.37; 3, Otylia Jedrzejczak, Poland, 58.57; 4, Rachel Komisarz, United States, 58.80; 5, Mary Descenza, United States, 58.87; 6, Inge Dekker, Netherlands, 59.01; 7, Martina Moravcova, Slovakia, 59.25; 8, Zhou Yafei, China, 59.42. 200 individual medley : 1, Katie Hoff, United States, 2:10.41; 2, Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwe, 2:11.13; 3, Lara Carroll, Australia, 2:13.32; 4, Whitney Myers, United States, 2:13.90; 5, Katarzyna Baranowska, Poland, 2:14.39; 6, Brooke Hanson, Australia, 2:14.70; 7, Maiko Fujino, Japan, 2:15.27; 8, Zsuzsanna Jakabos, Hungary, 2:16.09.