ARENA After the European Junior swimming and diving Championships in Mulhouse (France)in 1982, Team Arena International members are alexander popov (Russia), http://www.arenainternational.com/sport/sponsoring_activities/news/artI297.php
Extractions: The first involvement of Arena in a LEN event was at the European Swimming Championships in 1981 in Split (former Yugoslavia) where Arena was official supplier of the water-polo balls. After the European Junior Swimming and Diving Championships in Mulhouse (France) in 1982, Arena became a sponsor of the European Swimming Championships 1985 in Sofia (Bulgaria), 1987 in Strasbourg (France), 1989 in Bonn (Germany), 1991 in Athens (Greece) and 1993 in Sheffield (Great Britain). The opportunity to support diving was offered to Arena in 1994 by LEN for the Arena European Diving Cup held in Pardubice (Czech Republic). This agreement is still valid and Arena is proud to be the privileged diving partner of LEN since Pardubice94 for the Arena Diving Cups organised in 1995 in Strasbourg (France), 1996 in Aachen (Germany), 1997 in Belluno (Italy), 1998 in Electrostal (Russia), 1999 in Vienna (Austria), 2000 in Rostock (Germany) and 2001 and 2002 in Stockholm (Sweden). In addition to the sponsorship of the 2002 European Swimming Championships here in Berlin, the current agreement LEN / Arena negociated and implemented by the Paris-based LENs exclusive marketing agency CommUnity, included the European Swimming Championships (2000 in Helsinki), the European Water Polo Championships (2001 in Budapest), the European Synchronised Swimming Cup " A " (2001 in Bari), the European short course swimming championships (1999 in Lisbon, 2000 in Valencia, 2001 in Antwerp and 2002 to come in Riesa), and as mentioned earlier, the Arena European Diving Champions Cup in Stockholm.
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Australian Swimming | EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY ONE & TWO WRAP UP the Manchester Aquatics Centre where the swimming and diving will take placeduring Triple Olympian Russian, alexander popov is second fastest after http://www.swimming.org.au/meets_and_results/news_item.cfm?ObjectID=974&NewsID=8
Kiat.net: Olympic Games Barcelona 1992 Russian swimmer alexander popov won two golds in the 50m and 100m freestyle. swimming (diving, Sync. swimming Water Polo) (JPN) http://www.kiat.net/olympics/history/25barcelona.html
Extractions: GAMES OF THE XXVth OLYMPIAD July 25 - August 9, 1992 Mascot - Cobi, the little dog 169 countries, 9367 athletes (2708 women) Opening - King Juan Carlos I of Spain Torch lit by - Antonio Rebollo Candidates: Paris, Brisbane, Belgrade, Birmingham, Amsterdam 16 October 1986 - 91st IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland - Barcelona was elected to be the host of the XXVth Olympiad in 1992. Round Barcelona Paris Belgrade Brisbane Birmingham Amsterdam The year IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch brought the Olympics to his native region of Catalonia in Spain marked the first renewal of the Summer Games since the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany in 1990. The Games in Barcelona, with 9367 athletes from 169 countries, were the first since 1972 to be free of a boycott. Samaranch was foremost in supporting the commercialization of the Olympics. This resulted in the IOC taking in millions on dollars in revenue (mainly from the sale of television broadcasting rights). President Samaranch actively led the fight against racial discrimination in sport with the support of the African IOC members. On 21 June 1988 he convened a conference against apartheid in sport and created a special commission, chaired by IOC member Judge Mbaye. On 9 July 1991 the IOC recognized the National Olympic Committee of South Africa. Apartheid in sport was abolished once and for all. On 25 July 1992 in Barcelona, Nelson Mandela, the President of the Republic of South Africa, thus witnessed the parade of the first South African multiracial team at the Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXV Olympiad.
Ohiostatebuckeyes.com - Ohio State University Official Athletic Site 13, 1999 The Ohio State men s swimming and diving team will host a gold medalist alexander popov at the World Championships in Perth, Australia. http://www.fansonly.com/schools/osu/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/011399aaa.html
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Men's Swim Team Gets Third At NCAAs - The Daily Texan - Sports At this year s NCAA men s swimming and diving championships held at the NassauCounty broke alexander popov s (Russia) world record mark of 46.74, http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/2004/03/29/Sports/Mens-Swim.Team.Gets.Third
Extractions: document.write(''+''); The Daily Texan Extras: Student Resources Scholarships Movies Travel ... GradZone Serving the community of The University of Texas at Austin since 1900 document.write(currentissuedayname + ', ' + currentissuemonthname + ' ' + currentissueday + ', ' + currentissueyear); Sections Home At this year's NCAA men's swimming and diving championships held at the Nassau County Aquatic Center, in Long Island, N.Y., Crocker set three world records en route to being named the 2004 NCAA Swimmer of the Year. Unfortunately for him and the rest of his burnt-orange teammates, Texas was not able to match the depth of the eventual National Champion, Auburn Tigers, nor overcome the two-and-a-half point lead that the second-place Stanford Cardinal held over them going into the final day, to finish in third place.
Sports And Games/Water Sports/Men's 50m Freestyle Recordbreaking Russian alexander popov won the 50-m freestyle swimming race in21.64 MOST swimming WORLD RECORDS MOST diving WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=52904
SPORTSLINE (08/10/03) three silver and two bronze in the swimming and diving competitions. Russian alexander popov set a competition record and took first place with a 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."
Vindy.com - Phelps Is Ready For World Event events at these 15day aquatic championships diving, synchronized swimming, Also, Olympic stalwarts Jenny Thompson of the US and alexander popov of http://www.vindy.com/content/sports/local_regional/331556275374027.php
Extractions: ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Phelps just can't slow down. Eleven months after a seemingly once-in-a-lifetime Olympic performance, America's swimming phenom is gearing up for a similarly challenging schedule at the world championships, which begin Sunday in Montreal. Call it an Athens Redux. "He would like to push himself to a new level," said Bob Bowman, Phelps' longtime coach. Phelps certainly fulfilled his coach's prophecy, capturing six golds and a record-tying haul of eight medals overall. Phelps left his teenage years behind a couple of weeks ago, but he's hardly over the hill. In fact, his lanky, 6-foot-5 body still seems fully capable of doing it all over again. "I feel good, so let's keep it going," he said. Beijing Games in sight Who knows? Phelps might keep it going all the way to Beijing, still three years away on the Olympic calendar. "If he continues along the way he is now, has a good year of training next year, I don't see why he couldn't attempt the same thing in Beijing that he did in Athens," Bowman said. Phelps will take on a slightly different challenge in Montreal. He swapped two of his world-record events, the 200-meter butterfly and 400 individual medley, for the 100 and 400 freestyles.
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Swimnews Swimming News Translate this page Total Immersion griff anfangs der 90er Jahre die von alexander popov und seinem IX European Masters Championships in swimming, diving, and Open Water, http://www.svl.ch/news_01-03.html
Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Swimming, Diving And Waterpolo Sydney Olympics swimming, diving and waterpolo beating alexander popov inthe 100m freestyle to deny the Russian an unprecedented third straight Olympic http://www.guardian.co.uk/sydney/subsection/0,7370,351512,00.html
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CSTV.com :: College Swimming & Diving CollegeSports.com for in-depth coverage of college swimming diving field and cemented NCAA Swimmer of the Year honors by removing alexander popov s http://www.collegesports.com/sports/c-swim/stories/051704aaa.html
Extractions: March 27, 2004 Compiled by CSTV Staff from School and Wire Reports March 27, 2004 - The Auburn men's swim team captured their fourth NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving title, and second consecutive, here Saturday night dominating the field as the Tigers won by 256.5 points, scoring 634 in the three-day meet. The point total off 634 is the largest ever by a team at the men's championships and the 256.5 margin of victory is the second-largest, and the largest by an Auburn team. With Auburn's 634 points in the meet, it becomes just the third team to break the 600-point barrier including Stanford in 1992 (632) and Auburn in 2003 (609.5). (Auburn Athletics) Crocker sets third world record of meet in 100 free Texas senior Ian Crocker established his third world record of the meet and the sixth of his career with a time of 46.25 in the 100-meter freestyle. The fourth seed heading into the event after posting a time of 47.63 in the preliminaries, Crocker hit the wall at 50 meters with a split of 24.08, just a fraction ahead of Fred Bousquet of Auburn. Crocker than separated himself from the field and cemented NCAA Swimmer of the Year honors by removing Alexander Popov's (Russia) time of 46.74 from atop the record books. (Texas Athletics)
Olympic Games Medallists - Swimming And Diving (Men) A compilation of swimming and diving medallists in other major internationalevents is Aleksandr popov EUN(RUS) Aleksandr popov RUS Anthony Ervin USA http://www.gbrathletics.com/olympic/swimming.htm
Extractions: Swimming has been included in every Games. The 1896 events were held in open water in the Bay of Zea near Faliron, whilst the 1900 events were swum with the current in the River Seine. The Butterfly stroke was permissible in Breaststroke events up to and including 1952. Between 1912 and 1928 diving events were decided by ordinals rather by points. Women's Medallists are listed on a separate page. A compilation of swimming and diving medallists in other major international events is available in the section on this site. Venues: 1896 Athens (GRE), 1900 Paris (FRA), 1904 St. Louis (USA), 1906 Athens (GRE), 1908 London (GBR), 1912 Stockholm (SWE), 1920 Antwerp (BEL), 1924 Paris (FRA), 1928 Amsterdam (NED), 1932 Los Angeles (USA), 1936 Berlin (GER), 1948 London (GBR), 1952 Helsinki (FIN), 1956 Melbourne (AUS), 1960 Rome (ITA), 1964 Tokyo (JPN), 1968 Mexico City (MEX), 1972 Munich (FRG), 1976 Montréal (CAN), 1980 Moscow (URS), 1984 Los Angeles (USA), 1988 Seoul (KOR), 1992 Barcelona (ESP), 1996 Atlanta (USA), 2000 Sydney (AUS), 2004 Athens (GRE) 50 Metres Freestyle GOLD SILVER BRONZE
Extractions: Bio Wish there was a book that could tell you how to freedive as well as Herbert Nitsch? Well, there isn't one, but Total Immersion by Terry Laughlin may be the next best thing. Total Immersion has liberated millions of pool drones who believed million yard workouts were the cure for a sloppy stroke. Laughlin put the fun back in swimming for triathletes, fitness and competitive swimmers of all levels. He showed them how to swim with less effort-like fish.
Goodwill Games - Swimming And Diving GOODWILL GAMES swimming and diving. The quadrennial Goodwill Games was a Aleksandr popov RUS Fernando Scherer BRA Bartosz Kizierowski POL, 23.13 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
Www.TexasSports.com Texas swimming diving. Back to Main Back to swimming diving cemented NCAASwimmer of the Year honors by removing alexander popov s (Russia) time http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/sw_pages/2003_04/009/032704_10.html
Extractions: Back to Main Crocker and Peirsol set world records as Texas wins four events en route to third-place finish at 2004 NCAA Championships Brendan Hansen EAST MEADOW, N.Y. - Senior Ian Crocker (Portland, Maine), who was named the 2004 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, and sophomore Aaron Peirsol both established world records on Saturday during the final day of the 2004 NCAA Championships at the Nassau County Aquatic Center. Senior Brendan Hansen (Haverford, Pa.) also made NCAA history by becoming the first person ever to win the 100 and 200 breaststroke four years in a row, while junior Rainer Kendrick (Birmingham, Ala.) won the 200-meter butterfly as Texas wrapped up the meet with a third-place finish with 374 points. Auburn won the title with 634 points, an NCAA record, while Stanford was second with 377.5 points. Crocker established his third world record of the meet and the sixth of his career with a time of 46.25 in the 100-meter freestyle. The fourth seed heading into the event after posting a time of 47.63 in the preliminaries, Crocker hit the wall at 50 meters with a split of 24.08, just a fraction ahead of Fred Bousquet of Auburn. Crocker than separated himself from the field and cemented NCAA Swimmer of the Year honors by removing Alexander Popov's (Russia) time of 46.74 from atop the record books. "Ian's been a different guy since this summer when he set the world record in the butterfly," Kendrick said. "It's a privilege to be a part of what he's doing and there hasn't been a day that goes by that he doesn't wow the guys on the team. It's awesome to watch him race because anytime he gets on the starting block you know he's capable of something amazing."
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