Swimmers And Swimming Organizations swimmers, divers and swimming organizations listed by name. malchow, tom USA.Martino, Angel USA. Mingxia, Fu China 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
NCAA DIVISION I MEN S SWIMMING And DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS THE NCAA DIVISION I MEN S swimming and diving CHAMPIONSHIPS THE UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA, 148.35 23.45 28.14 30.69 26.07 14) 4 6 KLEMENT, tom SO AUBURN http://hcs.harvard.edu/~swim/other-meets/1997-spring/ncaad1-men/d1-trial.txt
Extractions: See Online Courses Search Swimming CURRENT NEWS STORIES - CLICK HERE PAST HEADLINES JAN FEB MAR APR ... DEC Click on the headline for the full story. Scroll down for previous headlines. June 2000 European Swimming Championships 6/28 - 7/9 Popov revival gets European championship test (MSNBC) Two-time swim gold medalist in '96 retires (CNNSI) Olympic torch makes first underwater trip (CBS Sportsline) ... Collated Australian national championship results (MSNBC) May 2000 De Bruijn breaks 100 freestyle world record (MSNBC) Inge de Bruijn broke three world records and tied another (CBS Sportsline) Klim pulls out of 200m freestyle (ABC Online) Cadillac Challenge Swim Series - Ann Arbor ... US Diving National Championships (US Diving) April 2000 *** National Championships *** Munz wins 3rd event; Torres, Walker meet records
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Thisweek Online In the diving competition, Ramon Baltera won the event with a score of 204.85 . He is swimming so well, people are comparing him to tom malchow, http://www.thisweek-online.com/2002/february/1swimming.html
Extractions: Sports Editor The Lakeville swim team continued its undefeated season with a convincing 97-81 victory against Rosemount. In its meet against the Irish, Lakeville set many personal best times and looks to claim the Lake Conference title. Eden Prairie is also undefeated in the conference. The two meet this weekend to find out who has the better team. We were happy with the meet, head coach Dan Schneider said. Were doing well and progressing along nicely. Scott Wetzel won two individual races and one relay race. He set personal best times in both the 200 and 500 freestyle. In the 200 freestyle, he had a time of 1:55.24. In the 500 free, he finished in 5:10.75. Wetzel teamed up with Chris Mattox, Kevin Blendermann and Will Cummings to capture the 200 freestyle relay title. They had a time of 1:34.75.
SPORTSLINE (08/10/03) three silver and two bronze in the swimming and diving competitions. Thomas malchow of the United States took third place, finishing in 155.66. http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2003/320323.shtml
Extractions: SPORTSLINE Boxing Former World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion Volodymyr Klitschko is scheduled to fight on August 30 in Munich, Germany, against Fabio Moli of Argentina. The fight will be the first for Klitschko since his loss to Corrie Sanders of South Africa on March 8. Klitschko, 27, has 40 wins and two losses while the 34-year-old Moli has 29 wins and two losses. "We decided on Moli because he is a big, hard-hitting man," Klitschko's promoter Klaus-Peter Kohl said on July 17, according to the Associated Press. "Volodymyr needs a challenge to regain his confidence in the ring." Meanwhile, Vitalii Klitschko was cleared to box by an independent medical expert on July 22, The New York Times reported recently. His June 21 fight with World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis was stopped after a doctor ruled that a cut over Klitschko's left eye obscured the boxer's vision. The decision to clear the elder Klitschko makes the possibility of a rematch with Lewis strong. However, The Times reported on August 5 that Lewis passed up a lucrative December 6 rematch, although the possibility of a rematch between Lewis and Klitschko has not been ruled out and could happen in 2004. "Lennox is taking a good, long, hard look at his career," Lewis's lawyer, Judd Bernstein said on August 4, according to The New York Times. "He's not ready to begin training and felt it was unfair for everyone to hang on to that date."
Detroit Free Press | Summer Olympics 2000 Team handball. Taekwondo. Synchronized swimming. Synchronized diving. SYDNEY,Australia tom malchow demonstrated his determination to bring home gold http://www.freep.com/index/olympics2000.htm
HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Men's Swimming Medalists 1996, Denis Pankratov, RUS, 156.51, tom malchow, USA, 157.44, Scott Goodman, AUS On This Site. Olympic diving Medalists Women s swimming Medalists http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olmswim.shtml
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Extractions: Please select a date... Results - Swimming : 200m butterfly Discipline (Swimming) Men's 200m butterfly - Final - 17.08.04 Michael Phelps (USA) Time:1:54.04 Takashi Yamamoto (Jpn) Time:1:54.56 Stephen Parry (Gbr) Time:1:55.52 Pawel Korzeniowski (Pol) Time:1:56.00 Ioan Gherghel (Rom) Time:1:56.10 Peng Wu (Chn) Time:1:56.28 Nikolay Skvortsov (Rus) Time:1:57.14 Tom Malchow (USA) Time:1:57.48 Top Discipline (Swimming) Men's 200m butterfly - Semifinal ranking - 16.08.04 Stephen Parry (Gbr) Time:1:55.57 -Q Michael Phelps (USA) Time:1:55.65 -Q Pawel Korzeniowski (Pol) Time:1:56.40 -Q Takashi Yamamoto (Jpn) Time:1:56.69 -Q Peng Wu (Chn) Time:1:56.81 -Q Ioan Gherghel (Rom) Time:1:57.31 -Q Nikolay Skvortsov (Rus) Time:1:57.37 -Q
What To Watch - 8/12/04 NBC Noon6 pm, swimming, diving (live), mens gymnastics, swimming. Can AnnArbors tom malchow cap his Olympic career with a medal in the 200 http://www.detnews.com/2004/olympics/0408/12/s03-240551.htm
Extractions: Minnesota: Land of ten thousand lakes and ten thousand Olympians Meg Anderson Contributing Writer Rooting for the home team has always been a part of the American tradition. Whether fans are screaming in the crowded bleachers at a high school football game or huddled around the television set watching the Stanley Cup finals, having a home team to cheer for and identify with makes the game that much better. The Olympics allows us to do this on a larger scale: our country becomes the home team. This year, though, residents of "the Land of 10,000 Lakes" have an added bonus - 16 athletes with Minnesota ties are competing in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Here's an overview of some of them: Kris Kuehl Track and field; Discus thrower A former Concordia-Moorhead college student, Kris Kuehl stood out amongst other discus throwers in the sometimes-forgotten world of Division III athletics. This Minneapolis resident won a bronze medal in the 1995 Pan American Games and went to the Olympic trials for the Atlanta games. Many were surprised, however, when she fouled on all three of her preliminary throws.
Swimming World Magazine: How They Train Tom Malchow, March 2000 THE WORLD S LEADING INDEPENDENT RESOURCE FOR swimming How They Train TomMalchow Monday, Jan. 17, 2000 AM (Long course) Warmup 1200 400 free drills http://www.swiminfo.com/articles/swimmingworld/articles/200003-02sw_art.asp
USA Swimming - Case Studies tom malchow 3 Week Taper Chart. tom malchow - 3 Day Micro Cycle; 5 Workouts 4 X 200 on 800 Broken swim. 50 dive on 130 (Going out 200 pace 26-27) http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/ViewMiscArticle.aspx?TabId=410&Alias=Rainbow&
The Rest - Aussies Steal US Swimming Crown - The St. Petersburg its female swimmers, but its divers restored some dignity this time. Phelps, who beat tom malchow s world record at the US trials in March, http://www.sptimesrussia.com/archive/times/691/rest/r_4182.htm
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USATODAY.com - Phelps Joins Prestigious Sullivan List The 19year-old swimmer will try to equal Mark Spitz s seven Olympic gold medalsat the Athens but grew up watching Olympians tom Dolan and tom malchow. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2004-04-13-sullivan-award-phelps_x.htm
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Summer Olympics 2000 Malchow Sets Olympic Record In 200 Fly tom malchow, however, gave the US team reason to celebrate by winning the 200 After trying basketball and baseball, malchow had learned to swim because http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/news/2000/0919/756979.html
Extractions: SYDNEY, Australia Spurred by rousing cheers of "Thorpey! Thorpey!," Ian Thorpe gave the Australians a huge lead as they set the world record in winning the Olympic 800-meter freestyle relay Tuesday. The Australian men's 4x200 relay team celebrated Tuesday after winning gold in a world-record 7:07.05. It was the Aussies' second men's relay victory over the Americans, who narrowly lost to the host country in the 400 free relay last weekend. Tom Malchow, however, gave the U.S. team reason to celebrate by winning the 200 butterfly and lowering his own Olympic record for the third time in two days. His victory gave the Americans their sixth swimming gold medal in four days. The Aussie team of Thorpe, Michael Klim, Todd Pearson and William Kirby won in 7 minutes, 7.05 seconds lowering Australia's world mark of 7:08.79 set in August 1999. Australian officials said Thorpe would swim the 400 medley relay, with heats beinning on Friday. That means Thorpe gets another chance to add to the three golds and the silver he's already won at his first Olympics.
Summer Olympics 2000 Swim Results SYDNEY, Australia Results Tuesday from the swimming event at the SummerOlympics (Qqualified Old record, tom malchow, United States, 156.02, Sept. http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/news/2000/0918/756337.html
Extractions: 200m Butterfly Final 1, Tom Malchow, St. Paul, Minn., 1:55.35. (Olympic record. Old record, Tom Malchow, United States, 1:56.02, Sept. 18, 2000). 2, Denys Sylant'yev, Ukraine, 1:55.76. 3, Justin Norris, Australia, 1:56.17. 4, Anatoli Poliakov, Russia, 1:56.34. 5, Michael Phelps, Towson, Md., 1:56.50. 6, Stephen Parry, Britain, 1:57.01. 7, Denis Pankratov, Russia, 1:57.97. 8, Franck Esposito, France, 1:58.39. 800m Freestyle Final 100m Freestyle Heat 1 1, Eric Moussambani, Equatorial Guinea, 1:52.72. NR, Karim Bare, Niger, DQ. NR, Farkhod Oripov, Tajikstan, DQ. Heat 2 1, Gregory Arkhurst, Ivory Coast, 53.55. 2, Hamid Reza Mobarez, Iran, 54.12. 3, Christophe Lim Wen Ying, Mauritius, 54.33. 4, Ganaa Galbadrakh, Mongolia, 58.79. 5, Ragi Edde, Lebanon, 59.26. 6, Marien Michel Ngouabi, Congo, 1:00.39. 7, Dawood Yosuf Mohamed Jassim, Bahrain, 1:02.45. Heat 3 1, Paul Alexander Kutscher, Uruguay, 52.22. 2, Howard Hinds, Netherlands Antilles, 52.52. 3, Alexander Agafonov, Uzbekistan, 52.58. 4, Rikardur Rikardsson, Iceland, 52.85. 5, George Bovell, Trinidad and Tobago, 52.90. 6, Gentle Offoin, Nigeria, 52.91. 7, Kenny Roberts, Seychelles, 53.40. 8, Alejandro Castellanos, Honduras, 54.06.
The Daily Texan Olympic champion tom malchow of the United States won the silver medal in 155.28 . Ian Thorpe might just be getting started at the world swimming http://tspweb02.tsp.utexas.edu/webarchive/07-25-01/2001072508_s04_American.html
Extractions: Associated Press 16-year-old Michael Phelps celebrates after winning the 200-meter butterfly Tuesday in Fukuoka, Japan. His time of 1:54.58 bettered his own world record, which he set at the Jamail Swim Center on March 30 at the U.S. National Swimming Championships. By The Associated Press FUKUOKA, Japan American teen-ager Michael Phelps broke his own world record in the 200-meter butterfly, winning the gold medal at the world championships Tuesday in 1 minute, 54.58 seconds. Olympic champion Tom Malchow of the United States won the silver medal in 1:55.28. He held the world record until Phelps lowered the mark to 1:54.92 at the U.S. trials at the Jamail Swim Center in Austin on March 30. Anatoli Poliakov of Russia took the bronze in 1:55.68. Phelps led at the first turn and was below world-record pace for the last 160 meters. He was 0.83 under on his 50-meter split and 0.33 under at the final turn before powering down the final lap to cut 0.34 off his previous record. "I feel great it's hard to explain," Phelps said. "I was a little disappointed after (the semifinals), so I just tried to get my hand on the wall first."