Big Ten Conference - Official Athletic Site - Men's Swimming Univ. of Minnesota Aquatics Big Ten Men s swimming diving Michigan Pool 141.10 1997 lenny krayzelburg, USC 144.02 A 147.14 B Name Year School http://bigten.collegesports.com/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/022605aac.html
Extractions: Day Three Prelim Swimming Results Event 16 Men 200 Yard Backstroke ================================================================== Big Ten: * 1:41.78 2004 Chris DeJong, Michigan Pool: # 1:41.10 1997 Lenny Krayzelburg, USC 1:44.02 A 1:47.14 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Prelims === Event 17 Men 100 Yard Freestyle ================================================================== Big Ten: * 42.62 2005 Matt Grevers, Northwestern Pool: # 42.46 1994 Gustavo Borges, MICH 43.53 A 44.83 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Prelims === Event 18 Men 200 Yard Breaststroke ================================================================== Big Ten: * 1:55.87 1993 Eric Wunderlich, Michigan Pool: # 1:55.27 1997 Jeremy Linn, TENN 1:57.35 A 2:00.87 B Name Year School Seed Prelims ================================================================== === Prelims ===
MGoBlue: Men's Swimming Has Successful Weekend At U.S. Open 7ranked University of Michigan men s swimming and diving team claimed the top lenny krayzelburg, Irvine 55.35T* 4. Chris DeJong, UM 56.82T 200-meter http://www.mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=13287
NCAA DIVISION I MEN S SWIMMING And DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS THE NCAA DIVISION I MEN S swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS THE UNIVERSITY of MARK JR 19.79 6) 2 4 SOUTHERN CAL 119.49 1) krayzelburg, lenny JR 20.03 3) http://hcs.harvard.edu/~swim/other-meets/1997-spring/ncaad1-men/d1-trial.txt
Santa Monica Mirror: Long-Awaited Pools To Open July 17 SMC has already produced many swimming and diving greats, including three time Olympic backstroke gold medalist lenny krayzelburg. http://www.smmirror.com/volume4/issue2/long_awaited_pools.asp
University Of Akron, Zips - Official Athletic Site - Traditions was among basketball s Shane Battier, softball s Lisa Fernandez, wrestling s Rulon Gardner, swimming lenny krayzelburg and diving s Laura Wilkinson. http://gozips.collegesports.com/trads/akoh-trads-history.html
Extractions: The University of Akron's storied Athletics history dates back nearly 130 years. Now, 18 intercollegiate sports strong, with more than 350 student-athletes, the Akron Zips are into their second decade of Mid-American Conference membership and poised for academic and competitive growth. The Zips' intercollegiate Athletics program includes basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball for women; and baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, and indoor and outdoor track and field for men. Rifle is offered as a co-ed sport. Academics are at the forefront of the Student-Athlete Experience at UA. This fact was showcased during the 2004-05 academic year as The University of Akron finished second in the Mid-American Conference Academic Achievement Award standings. A total of 389 Zips student-athletes had a cumulative GPA of 3.04 for the 2004-05 academic year. It marked the second-straight season the Zips finished as the runner-up to Central Michigan. The newest addition to the UA Athletics Facilities Complex is the new Softball Complex, which began construction on August 22, 2005. Completion is set for the spring of 2006.
Extractions: var site="TXDAM" var section="OLYMPICS" Dallas, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... Archives UT-ex Peirsol leads American sweep in backstroke 11:06 PM CDT on Monday, August 16, 2004 By RACHEL COHEN / The Dallas Morning News The U.S. team swept the two 100-meter backstroke finals, with former Longhorn Aaron Peirsol winning on the men's side and Natalie Coughlin for the women. Peirsol, the silver medalist in the 200 backstroke as a 17-year-old in 2000, moved from second to first over the final 50 meters. He earned his first gold a day after igniting a controversy by accusing Japan's Kosuke Kitajima of using an illegal kick in beating fellow Longhorn and U.S. teammate Brendan Hansen in the 100 breaststroke. Olympics Photos Preview Swimming/Diving UT-ex Peirsol leads American sweep in backstroke Thorpe overcomes Phelps Blackistone: Phelps not a failure Greeks conquer Troy (and Justin, too) ... More Olympics Peirsol didn't back down from his statements Monday. He did return to his more laidback surfer style, though. He expressed confidence that the U.S. men's team would be fine after the world record-holding Hansen settled for silver and the 4x100 freestyle squad earned an unaccustomed bronze Sunday. "We've done it time in and time out," he said. "All the guys on this team are so stellar and so studly." U.S. teammate Lenny Krayzelburg, the defending champ and world record-holder in the event, finished fourth, just two one-hundredths of a second from bronze. Krayzelburg noted that he was just .04 second from missing the Olympic team. The 28-year-old, who has been bothered by a shoulder injury, plans to retire.
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... winter sports Tips from Lenny Krayzelburg, Natalie Coughlin, Aaron Peirsol By Lenny Krayzelburg, Aaron Peirol, Natalie Coughlin // August 16, 2002 The United States as a swimming nation has always fared pretty well in the backstroke. That fact has never been truer than it is today. Lenny Krayzelburg is the defending Olympic champion in both the 100m and 200m backstrokes. From 1999 to 2002, he held the world records in all three backstroke events (50, 100, 200) until Aaron Peirsol came along this year and broke the 200m backstroke world mark. Peirsol was second to Lenny in the 200m backstroke in Sydney; he went on to win his own world title in 2001.
AuburnTigers.com - The Official Website Of Auburn Tiger Athletics Auburn junior Bryce Hunt has been selected to replace lenny krayzelburg on the 2004 SEC Football Champions 2005 SEC Men s swimming diving Champions http://content.auburntigers.com/swimming/page.cfm?doc_id=4415
AuburnTigers.com - The Official Website Of Auburn Tiger Athletics finished just behind threetime Olympic gold medallist lenny krayzelburg, 2004 SEC Football Champions 2005 SEC Men s swimming diving Champions http://content.auburntigers.com/swimming/page.cfm?doc_id=1267
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Leading Medal Winners 4, Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED, swimming, 20-2. 4, Dmitri Sautin, RUS, diving, 1-1-2. 3, lenny krayzelburg, USA, swimming, 3-0-0 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
Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming diving Synchronized swimming Water Polo swimming (diving, Synchronized swimming, Water lenny krayzelburg (USA) (OR). 53.72. Matthew Welsh (AUS 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
SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Swimming No one can touch the Chinese divers, who overwhelmed the United States and The team of lenny krayzelburg, Ed Moses, Ian Crocker and Hall won in three http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesSwimming/home.html
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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).
Swimming, Eurosport, Athens 2004 diving Synch. swimming Water Polo SHORT COURSE ECH Schedule/results 4, lenny krayzelburg (USA), 54.63. 5, Steffan Driesen (GER), 54.64 http://www.eurosport.com/home/pages/v4/l0/s54/e5780/result_lng0_spo54_evt5780_mt
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Swimming, Eurosport, Athens 2004 diving Synch. swimming Water Polo SHORT COURSE ECH Schedule/results 4, lenny krayzelburg (USA), 54.38. 5, Matt Welsh (AUS), 54.52 http://www.eurosport.com/home/pages/v4/l0/s54/e5780/result_lng0_spo54_evt5780_mt
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New Page 1 Synchronized diving 3m springboard men. Synchronized swimming Both mens world records are by lenny krayzelburg of the US with times of 53.5 on August 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.