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The NCAA News: News & Features swimming and diving. TEAM. 1. Stanford, 599; 2. Auburn 3941/2; 3. lenny krayzelburg, Southern Cal, 46.90; 3. Tate Blahnik, Stanford, 46.93; 4. 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.
Goodwill Games - Swimming And Diving GOODWILL GAMES swimming and diving. The quadrennial Goodwill Games was a lenny krayzelburg USA Ray Hass AUS, 158.73 159.50 200.60 158.17 http://www.gbrsports.com/sport/swimgg.htm
Extractions: The quadrennial Goodwill Games was a multi-sport competition for elite athletes. Introduced in 1986, primarily to bring together athletes from the United States and Soviet Union following the Olympic boycotts of 1980 and 1984, the event was discontinued after 2001. From 1986-94 swimming events were generally contested as straight finals, however in 1998 and 2001 medals were decided by fastest times set during a series of six round robin team matches. Venues: 1986 Moscow (URS), 1990 Seattle (USA), 1994 St. Petersburg (RUS), 1998 New York (USA), 2001 Brisbane (AUS) 50 Metres Freestyle GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Extractions: Table of Contents Other Resources After observing three years of success for the National Collegiate Track and Field Championship, the NCAA Rules Committee for Swimming and Water Sports in 1923 proposed a similar event for swimming and diving. The NCAA membership approved the idea in December of 1923 and the first meet was hosted by the U. S. Naval Academy in March, 1924. An even 100 athletes, representing 14 schools, competed in five swimming events and a single diving event. Although sanctioned by the NCAA, the meet was conducted by the Rules Committee and the National Swimming Coaches Association through 1936. In 1937, the NCAA made it an official national collegiate championship meet. The team championship was also added that year. Top of page History My Blog Biography Glossaries Calendar ... Directory Year Champion Coach Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth
HickokSports.com - History - World Swimming Championships-Men governed by the FINA diving, swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo. 1998, lenny krayzelburg, USA, 55.00. 2001, Matt Welsh, AUS, 54.31 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
UWBadgers.com The Official Badger Athletics Web Site Aaaron Peirsol, lenny krayzelburg, Natalie Coughlin and Lyndsay Benko and other American record holders and Women s swimming and diving Media Guide http://www.uwbadgers.com/sport_news/wswm/headlines/full_story.aspx?story_id=2002
USA Swimming - Interesting Stuff familiar with names such as Jenny Thompson, Dara Torres and lenny krayzelburg. The relationship between swimming and diving points out a more likely http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/ViewMiscArticle.aspx?TabId=480&Alias=Rainbow&
Nazareth College Golden Flyers Athletics Department coach of the mens and womens swimming and diving teams at Nazareth College. champion lenny krayzelburg in addition to 15 other national swimmers. http://www.naz.edu/dept/athletics/swimming/womens/archives/2002-03/coaches.html
The Stanford Daily Online Edition the Pac10 record set in 1977 by Olympic gold medalist lenny krayzelburg. The Cardinal swimming and diving team heads to Austin, Texas March 27-29 http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=10600&repository=0001_article
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"]) Seth Baron is in his seventh season as the head coach of the Georgia Tech mens swimming and diving team and third year as the head coach of Techs combined mens and womens swimming and diving program. This year Baron will find his Yellow Jackets competing in the newly completed Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, host of the 1996 Olympic Games. In the off-season, construction finished the enclosure of the facility so that the Jackets could compete there on a year-round basis. Tech will host eight events in the upcoming 2003-04 season. The 2002-03 campaign was another successful one in just the second season of having a combined program. Baron led the women's team to a sixth-place finish at the ACC Championships, two places higher than the previous season. For the men, they finished in the top four for the fourth straight season, scoring 471 points to place fourth overall.
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Extractions: var story_id = 697534; Home Sports By Aaron Stollar Published: Thursday, August 5, 2004 Women's soccer, swimming and men's basketball are three sports the United States will definitely compete in, but will have some serious work to do in order to come home with the gold. While Americans could conceivably be ranked as the favorites in these events, there remains a definite chance for an upset. The United States should be very worried about Germany and its incredible forward Birgit Prinz. Prinz was a dominating figure in the WUSA with the Carolina Courage and at the World Cup. She won both the Golden Boot as top scorer with seven goals, as well as the Golden Shoe Award for most valuable player. There are only a few bigger winners in women's soccer than Prinz, as she has played on one World Cup winning team, three European championship winning teams, six German women's Bundesliga winning teams and the 2002 WUSA Founders' Cup championship team.
The Education Standard, September 2002 SMC has already produced many swimming and diving greats, including threetime Olympic Gold medallist lenny krayzelburg. I think the new facility will have http://www.smc.edu/standard/standard_04.htm
Extractions: I hope you enjoy reading the stories of the college and our local schools that are in this issue of The Education Standard. Newsbriefs Malibu High School Tennis Team Competes in Playoffs The Sound of Music from John Muir Elementary SMC Partners with School District, Easter Seals to Expand Childcare Services ... The Education Standard Calendar To create a more open, inviting atmosphere, the blue-tiled structure has large circular windows at street level beckoning passers-by to look in and watch people swimming. Everything in the design of the new facility is state-of-the-art, and will help competitive swimming at the College. SMC has already produced many swimming and diving greats, including three-time Olympic Gold medallist Lenny Krayzelburg. The College and City have signed an agreement to optimize pool use while keeping down costs. Swimming classes will be offered to over 3,000 people a week, and the pools will be open to the public daily for lap swimming and diving. In addition, nearby John Adams Middle School will now offer aquatics as part of its PE program. Santa Monica College creative writing instructor Jim Krusoe has been earning rave reviews for his unusual debut novel Iceland . In 1997 Krusoe, the founding editor of the
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. NEW SPACES FOR OLD PLACES New swimming pools are popping up all over the country, many of which are complementing existing facilities and all of which are being designed and engineered to bring the community together in a healthy and productive atmosphere. Thad two brothers-in-law go to MIT. Both could swim, but the one we call "Top-of-the-Line Jim" failed to graduate, in part, because he refused to take the Institute's swim test. That was back in the early '70s when principle and petulance stood for something.
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Extractions: Swimming competition will take place July 10-14. July 5, 2005 TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - University of North Carolina women's swimming and diving team tri-captain Becky Smock of Richmond, Va. has left for Israel to compete in the 17th quadrennial Maccabiah Games. Smock, a rising junior and an Atlantic Coast Conference finalist in the 200-yard butterfly last season, left July 2 in order to participate in the event's opening ceremonies. The swimming portion of the Games will take place July 10-14. She will be swimming the 200-meter butterly, 200-meter freestyle, 400-meter individual medley, 400-meter freestyle, 800-meter freestyle and the 200-meter breaststroke. The best Jewish athletes come from all over the world to compete in the World Maccabiah Games, an Olympic-style competition in the State of Israel every 4 years. The Maccabi movement, named for Judah (The Hammer) Maccabee, was initiated in 1895-96 when the first all-Jewish Maccabi gymnastics club was formed in Constantinople. By the end of World War I, more than 100 Maccabi-style clubs existed in Europe. The first Maccabiah Games, featuring 14 countries and 390 athletes, was held in 1932. World events forced the delay of the third Maccabiah Games, scheduled for 1938, until 1950. The Maccabiah Games have been a quadrennial event since 1957.
Extractions: Career Best Times: 50.25 in the 100-yard backstroke; 1:49.91 in the 200-yard backstroke. General: An exceptional addition to the Tar Heel program...excels in the backstroke and should become a major contributor immediately. Prep: Graduated from White Station in May 2004...All-America his junior and senior years...state champion in the 100-yard back as a senior...runner-up as a junior...team captain for three years...competed in Junior Nationals his junior and senior years...led his team to the high school city championship all four years...Special Olympics coach...ranked eighth in class of 405...AP Scholar with honor...5.128 GPA. Personal: Given name Keith Lothman Laabs...born November 15,1985 in Memphis, Tenn....son of Albert and Meta Laabs...has one brother, Mark, who is on the men's crew team...majoring in psychology...aspires to become the CEO of Coca-Cola...hobbies include Frisbee, movies and sleeping...athletes he most admires are Lenny Krayzelburg, Michael Jordan and Rashad McCants...credits club coach Dave Smith with the greatest influence on his athletic career...favorite movie is Fight Club.