Extractions: Guo Jingjing captured her second gold medal of the 11th World Swimming Championships on Sunday when she teamed up with Li Ting to win the women's 3m synchronized springboard crown for China. But the Chinese were denied a second gold medal on the final day of diving, as Russia 's Dmitry Dubroskok and Gleb Galperin captured the men's 10m synchronized platform title ahead of China's Yang Jinghui and Hu Jia. Peter Waterfield and Leon Taylor claimed the bronze, Britain's first medal of the 15-day aquatics festival. The victory for Guo and Li was China's fifth in the diving pool, giving them one more than the four they managed at the 2003 World Championships. Although they couldn't add another gold, the runner-up finish for Yang and Hu meant China earned at least one medal in all 10 diving events. Their total of 12 medals also included four silvers and three bronze.
The Great Outdoors ian thorpe and his fellow swimmers have things a bit easier these days. the swimming events, followed by diving, water polo and synchronised swimming. http://thegreatoutdoors.com.au/display.php?location=europe&ID=4071
Extractions: Full details, including all medal winners from Athens will be on the CD-ROM FINAL EVENT Gold Result Record Silver Result Bronze Result Swimming Men 50m Freestyle Gary Hall Jr. (USA) Duje Draganja (CRO) Roland Schoeman (RSA) 100m Freestyle Pieter van den Hoogenband (NED) Roland Schoeman (RSA) Ian Thorpe (AUS) 200m Freestyle Ian Thorpe (AUS) OR Pieter van den Hoogenband (NED) Michael Phelps (USA) 400m Freestyle Ian Thorpe (AUS) Grant Hackett (AUS) Klete Keller(USA) 1500m Freestyle Grant Hackett (AUS) OR Larsen Jensen (USA) David Davies (GBR) 100m Backstroke Aaron Peirsol (USA) Markus Rogan (AUT) Tomomi Morita (JPN) 200m Backstroke Aaron Peirsol (USA) OR Markus Rogan (AUT) Razvan Florea (ROM) 100m Breaststroke Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) Brendan Hansen (USA) Hugues Duboscq (FRA) 200m Breaststroke Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) OR Daniel Gyurta (HUN) Brendan Hansen (USA) 100m Butterfly Michael Phelps (USA) OR Ian Crocker (USA) Andriy Serdinov (UKR) 200m Butterfly Michael Phelps (USA) OR Takashi Yamamoto (JPN) Stephen Parry (GBR) 200m Individual Medley Michael Phelps (USA) OR Ryan Lochte (USA) George Bovell (TRI) 400m Individual Medley Michael Phelps (USA) WR Erik Vendt (USA) Laszlo Cseh (HUN) 4x100m Freestyle Relay South Africa WR Netherlands United States 4x200m Freestyle Relay United States Australia Italy 4x100m Medley Relay United States WR Germany Japan Swimming Women 50m Freestyle
Athens Olympics :: Athens Olympic Aquatics Events And Results swimming.gif sync_swimming.gif diving.gif water_polo.gif All eyes will be onAmerican Michael Phelps and ian thorpe of Australia. http://www.livingroom.org.au/olympics/archives/athens_olympic_aquatics_events_an
Extractions: May 2004 Keep up to date with the latest Athens Swimming Diving Synchronized Swimming Water Polo News. In Aquatics at the Athens Olympics there are four disciplines - Swimming Diving Synchronized Swimming and Water Polo - (Get the latest Olympic News on Each of these disciplines by clicking on these links).
Swimming A Growing Sport In Sri Lanka It is harder to find an ian thorpe in Luxembourg than in Australia because there is A swimming and diving complex was completed in Senegal in 2002. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/25/AR2005072500726_
Olympic Swimming: Karen Allen She is focusing on swimming and diving at these Games, and she s joining us todayfrom Wilton CT Is ian thorpe entering any more individual events? http://www.usatoday.com/community/chat/0920allen.htm
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Extractions: 11:05 PM CDT on Monday, August 16, 2004 By RACHEL COHEN / The Dallas Morning News He described his second individual final as mathematic, yet his reaction to victory after Monday's 200 freestyle was anything but robotic. Pure human joy swept across his face in a huge grin. 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 "I just let my body do what it was trained to do," Thorpe said. In a highly anticipated race that featured the four fastest 200 freestylers of all time, Thorpe made a convincing case that he's the greatest ever at the middle distance events. Over the final 50 meters, he overtook the Netherlands' Pieter van den Hoogenband, who upset him in this race in 2000. Thorpe also held off American Michael Phelps, who earned bronze.
Extractions: var site="TXDAM" var section="OLYMPICS" Dallas, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... Archives Swimming preview Eyeing a new gold standard Michael Phelps chasing Spitz's Olympic mark 11:34 AM CDT on Monday, August 9, 2004 By RACHEL COHEN / The Dallas Morning News Phelps will be favored in the 200- and 400-meter individual medleys and the 200 butterfly. The 200 freestyle will be his toughest challenge. Ian Thorpe of Australia holds the four fastest times in history. Olympics Athens 2004 Preview Expectations are high for Carly Patterson Interactive: The 'Patterson' Blackistone: Athens ushers in a new Olympic era ... Medal projections (.pdf) Athens: An Olympic primer (.pdf) 17 days of Olympic TV (.pdf) Sport previews: Gymnastics ... More Olympics The Aussies' strength in the 200 also does not bode well for the Americans' chances to win the 4x200 freestyle relay, which Phelps will probably anchor. His other major obstacle comes in the 100 butterfly. He will face world record-holder Ian Crocker, who beat him at the U.S. Olympic Trials, and he will probably have to defeat Crocker to earn a spot in the medley relay finals. (That relay team generally features the country's top performer from the 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, 100 butterfly and 100 freestyle.)
HickokSports.com - History - World Swimming Championships-Men governed by the FINA diving, swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo . 2001, ian thorpe, AUS, 144.06. 2003, ian thorpe, AUS, 145.14 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
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Swimming World And Junior Swimmer: Fast Times Down Under thorpe to Monaco? Australia s ian thorpe is planning to move to both havebeen associated with the Husker swimming and diving program for many years. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3883/is_200210/ai_n9091362
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Two short course world marks were set at the Australian Short Course Championships in Melbourne last month. On Sept. 2, Matt Welsh took the 50 meter backstroke down to 23.31 seconds, erasing Neil Walker's mark of 23.42 set at the 2000 Short Course Worlds in Athens. Two nights later, the Australian foursome of Welsh (back, 50.95), Jim Piper (breast, 59.44), Geoff Huegill (fly, 50.61) and Ashley Callus (free, 47.12) smashed the world record for the 4 x 100 meter medley relay. Their time of 3:28.12 sliced 78-hundredths off the mark set by the American quartet of Aaron Peirsol, Dave Denniston, Peter Marshall and Jason Lezak at the World Short Course championships earlier this year in Moscow.
Swimming World And Junior Swimmer: 2002: The Year In Review Olympic medals in swimming and diving, passed away at 96; Manfred Ewald, To the surprise of no one, at year s end ian thorpe and Natalie Coughlin 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.
Davidson College Women's Swimming & Diving -- Press Release competing in the same pool where ian thorpe dazzled the world. She swamthe fastest 50 and 200 freestyle of any Davidson swimmer last year, http://www2.davidson.edu/athletics/prog_wv/wvsw/wswarchiv/2000-01/releases/01060
Extractions: June 9, 2001 HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (AP) Stroke by powerful stroke, Kendra Berner slices through the water. She has spent thousands of hours in pools over the years, waking before dawn to train and coming back for more at night. The sacrifices have been great, but so have the rewards. Not many swimmers can say they were in Sydney, Australia, last fall, competing in the same pool where Ian Thorpe dazzled the world. But Berner's story is greater than just that of another successful athlete. Everything she's achieved has come despite a deformed right hand. The 20-year-old captain of the Davidson College swim team won four silver medals and set four U.S. records at the Paralympics last fall. On Monday she will be honored in Salt Lake City as the winner of the Honda Inspiration Award, given annually to a female college athlete who has overcome great physical adversity to contribute to her team's success. "I don't think of myself as different," Berner said. "I think I've always thought I can do whatever I want to do. And I'm going to, to prove to everyone that I can, and that I can do it just as well as everybody else." Berner's right hand has one long thick digit, as if her fingers and thumb molded together into a narrow point. But her parents, Linda and Greg Berner, decided early on that she would be treated like any other child.
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