Extractions: Transfer from Alabama who was a big boost to the UNC sprint freestyle corps in 2002-03 when he earned his first Carolina letter...swam in 200 World Cup in Paris and 2002 World Cup in New York...member of French Junior National Team...a French junior national champion...finished fourth at American Junior Nationals in 1999 at Orlando...swam for Canet 66 club in France and Pine Crest Swim Club in the United States. Excelled at the 2003 ACC Championships...named to the 2003 All-ACC Team...had a third place finish in the 200-yard freestyle at 1:39.01...was 14th in the 100-yard freestyle at 45.44 and 20th in the 50-yard freestyle at 20.85...swam the second leg on UNCs 800 free relay team which placed second and the third leg on the 400 free relay squad which placed third. At University of Alabama: As a sophomore he finished 21st at SEC Championship in the 200 free and 25th in the 50 free and 100 free...was part of the Tides seventh place 200 free relay and anchored Tides 400 free relay to fifth place...was teams third fastest 50 freestyler with career best 20.83 at SEC meet...swam career best 45.81 at UGA Invitational in December 2001 in 100 free...third fastest in 100 free on the team...anchored the fastest 200 and 400 free relays for UA...joined team in spring semester of freshman years and competed at SECs in 50, 100 and 200.
Eating For Swimmers - Swimming Archives ian thorpe has won his second gold medal of the world swimming championships and NISCA AllAmerica swimming and diving 2002 - 2003 The girl s and boy s http://swimming.about.com/b/a/2003_07.htm
Extractions: See Online Courses Search Swimming Swimming Blog Archives Main Avoid fat; fat is ok, eat it up. Avoid carbohydrates; carbohydrates should be the major portion of your diet. Consume a high amount protein; eat balanced portions of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. There is a lot of conflicting advice out there. What to do, what to do... 03:31 AM Swim coaches frequently encounter swimmers complaining of pain in one or both of their shoulders. This pain (and its underlying cause) is often associated with swimming freestyle, and seems to occur most often in the swimmers anterior shoulder region, but could also occur in other shoulder regions. If the causes of this pain can be addressed, to limit or eliminate the affects of the injury causing the pain, there should be a greater chance for swimmers to train, improve, and compete in their chosen sport.
California Golden Bears - Official Athletic Site The male counterpart to the award was Australias ian thorpe. Last April,she earned her second consecutive Honda Award for swimming and diving. http://calbears.collegesports.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/coughlin_natalie00.html
Extractions: MEN'S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Crew ... Sport Camps ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Alumni Big C Society Former Student-Athletes Young Alumni ... Recent Achievements VISITOR GUIDE Visiting Berkeley Hotel Directions Parking ... Site Map setNav("mainleft",["000066","000066"],["000066","333f7f"],["999999","999999"]) setNav("ath",["333f7f","000066"],["000066","333f7f"],["999999","999999"]) In her first three years as a Golden Bear, Natalie Coughlin has already established herself as one of the finest athletes to ever compete at the University of California. As a junior, Coughlin earned her third straight NCAA Swimmer of the Year and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year awards. At the national championships, she became the NCAAs first three-time titilist in the 100-yard butterfly and 100 and 200-yard backstrokes. Coughlin owns the American and NCAA records in each of those events. At the 2003 Pac-10 Championships, she broke her own American and NCAA record in the 100-yard freestyle, swimming a 47.42 time for the victory. Coughlin also posted two other individual wins at the conference championships, setting new Pac-10 meet records in the 50 free (22.05) and 100 fly (51.10). She also swam the second leg on Cals victorious 200 free relay team (1:31.01), helping the Bears to their fifth-consecutive 200 free relay conference title. In all, Coughlin broke three world, seven American and three NCAA records during the 2002-03 season.
Encyclopedia: Swimming ian thorpe with the 6 gold medals he won at the 2001 World swimming swimming atthe Summer Olympics (include swimming, water polo, diving and http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Swimming
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ASCA Online Articles The example of ian thorpes successful worldclass performance at distancescovering the 100 Cureton, Thomas K., Jr., How to Teach swimming and diving. http://www.swimmingcoach.org/articles/JL06132002.asp
Extractions: Discussions presented in this paper are centered on the importance of the adductor muscles of the shoulder in all competitive strokes. The majority of examples cited are from the crawl stroke and butterfly, but the threads of common factors to success run through every stroke. The paper draws it conclusions from discussions of the core muscles of technique, the nervous system organization that provides the conscious and unconscious control of these muscles, the water that compounds the problem of movement within an unfamiliar medium, and the peculiarities of the shoulder joint that limits our movements. This unique view of human swimming propulsion draws upon principals, when analyzed in their entirety, that have profound implications for swimming instruction. The progression of swimming since the beginning of the modem Olympic era has resulted in a variety of successful techniques performed within the parameters provided by the rules governing each competitive stroke. Much research and analysis has been conducted in order to explain the successes of the techniques used by the most successful swimmers. Yet, the search goes on to find the stroke techniques and scientific explanations that explain why one technique is superior to another. The variables involved with this analysis make the endeavor a difficult task. It is one thing to know the concept such as the potential of the shoulder's third class lever in human motion, but it is difficult to rate this factor, or anyone factor, with all the other variables involved in swimming success.
Swimming, Eurosport, Athens 2004 diving Synch. swimming Water Polo SHORT COURSE ECH Eurosportnews Guestof the Week ian thorpe tells all from his humble beginnings to his penchant http://www.eurosport.com/home/pages/v4/l0/s54/sport_lng0_spo54_sto390742.shtml
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Extractions: ODU Swimming Assistant Coach Jacquelyn Yost, Head Manager for the US National swimming/diving team, headed to Montreal last week for the World Swimming Championships. The event, held from July 17th to July 31st, hosts many of the biggest names in swimming- including Olympic gold medallists Michael Phelps, Ian Thorpe, and Tom Dolan- in Olympic level competition. more
Extractions: Career: Turned in an impressive showing at the CAA Championships, finishing 10th in the 200 breaststroke (2:08.85)...Also swam on the 3rd place 200 medley relay team (1:33.57) and the 3rd place 400 medley relay team (3:24.97)...Participated on four 1st place 200 medley relay teams during the season...Earned six top 5 finishes in individual breaststroke events through the year... Placed third in both the 100 breaststroke (1:02.33) and the 200 breaststroke (2:16.15) in the swim meet against Davidson...Placed 6th in the 100 breaststroke (58.37) at the CAA Championships... Personal: Born December 2, 1982...Son of Hans and Evy Lundberg...Has a brother, Johan (20), and a sister, Kristina (14)...Most impressive person met is Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe...Favorite movie is "Old School"...Works as a lifeguard during the summer...Undecided on major...
Kiat.net: Athens 2004 - Swimming ian thorpe defended his 400m FS title. For only the second time since 1956, AUG 26th Women s diving ends today with China sweeping 3 of 4 golds (1 http://www.kiat.net/olympics/athens2004/swimming.html
Extractions: @import url(../../style/default.css); kiat.net where are you :: home Olympics athens 2004 swimming SWIMMING Olympic Aquatic Centre, Athens Olympic Sports Complex [AUG 14-29] AUG 14th :: Four swimming finals daily for 8 consecutive days. TWO world records on Day 1. Michael Phelps won his and the US' 1st gold, breaking his own world record by 0.15s in 400m IM, on his way to matching Mark Spitz's 1972 record of 7 golds. Ian Thorpe defended his 400m FS title. For only the second time since 1956, USA was beaten in the women's 4x100m FS relay. Australia romped home with the gold and a new world record (by 0.06s); denying Jenny Thompson her 9th gold. Yana Klochkova (UKR) becomes the first woman to win IM in consecutive Olympics. China sweeps both Sync Diving golds. AUG 15th :: The US disappoints again continuing a slow start to swimming (1 of 8 golds so far). South Africa wins their first gold in Olympic swimming history, thundering to a third WR in swimming by grabbing 400m FS relay simultaneously handing the US their worst showing ever in this event and ending Michael Phelps' quest for a record 8 golds. Last month, Hansen stole Kitajima's WR in 100m BrS but the gold was stolen from him by Kitajima tonight. Laure Manaoudou became the first French woman ever to win an Olympic swimming gold medal and France's second swimming gold ever. AUG 16th :: Thorpe avenges his loss to Hoogenband in the 200m FS in Sydney with a win here in the "Race of the Century". He now has 2 golds in these Games and his 5th career gold, the most by any Australian athlete in history. Phelps took the bronze - his quest to equal Mark Spitz's record is now over. Peirsol and Coughlin redeems America's stature in the pool by winning the 100m BS events. China takes women's 100m BrS gold - their 6th swimming gold ever. China finishes Sync Diving with 3 of 4 golds. Greece wins the other - the first gold for the hometown team - after China's men's pair leading by a large margin crashed to points on their final dive.
TIMEasia.com | Ian Thorpe | 9/11/2000 Is ian thorpe the most technically proficient swimmer of all time? Fu MingxiaChina s diving prodigy returns to the Games an older, wiser and more http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/2000/0911/olys.thorpe.html
Extractions: Is Ian Thorpe the most technically proficient swimmer of all time? Probably not. Is he the most physically powerful freestyler there has ever been? No again. Surprisingly, he is unimpressive in the gym and hopeless at ball sports. But at 193 cm and 90 kg, with natural buoyancy and a basketballer's feet and hands, he can move water like the moon. His cartoon elasticity, combined with the longest stroke in swimming, makes "Thorpedo" everything his nickname suggests: sleek, smooth, strangely beautiful and, to the competition, lethal. "If you were going to do a Frankenstein," says Brian Sutton, coach of nine Australian Olympians, "if you were going to put a swimmer together from scratch, you'd build Ian Thorpe." He is just 17 years old and has swum the 200 m and 400 m faster than anyone else in history. He fascinates rivals, coaches, sports scientists and fans. In two years, he has become Australia's most admired athlete, ahead of track star Cathy Freeman. While the Aboriginal Freeman is the host nation's only big hope in the main arena, Thorpe spearheads its mightiest swim team in decades. In an island nation, you would expect water sports to be important. They are. Of all the Olympic events, the home fans are savoring a duel in the pool with the Yanks, who don't seem to have an answer for the teenage talisman.
Aquatics ian thorpe clinched the last gold medal at Manchester 2002 in the mens 4x100mmedley final as diving Results. *, swimming Results. *, Synchro Results http://213.131.178.162/Sports/Aquatics/default.asp
Athens 2004 Olympics: Australian Medal Winners ian thorpe, swimming, men s 100m freestyle. Loudy Tourky, diving, women s 10mplatform. Adam Vella, shooting, men s trap. http://goaustralia.about.com/od/eventsandfestivals/a/athens1.htm
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BBC SPORT | SWIMMING | Double Glory For Thorpe Australian swimming sensation ian thorpe wins gold in the 400m freestyle and the4x100m freestyle relay breaking two world records. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/olympics2000/swimming/newsid_927000/92739
Extractions: A majestic Ian Thorpe stood high on the Olympic podium and saluted the crowd after winning the 400m freestyle and the first gold medal for Australia at the Games. Moments later the 17-year-old prodigy found his reserves of energy to swim one of the finest final legs seen in Olympic competition to help his country defeat the Americans in the 4x100m freestyle relay. It was a remarkable achievement on the first day of the pool events as the 17,500 crowd who came to the Homebush Bay indoor centre witnessed a legend in the making. The local boy from Sydney delivered at the right time and at the perfect occasion as he destroyed all who came before him in the mens' 400m freestyle and broke the world record by nearly a second, in a time of 3 minutes 40.59 seconds. Kitted in an all-in-one wetsuit, the 17-year-old stood out from the crowd and never looked like losing the three length lead he established in the opening 25 metres. Thorpe moved almost effortlessly in the pool as the swimmers behind him, led by Massimiliano Rosolino of Italy and Klete Keller of America, tried in vain to make up the difference.
Swimming Secrets On Video And DVD 21st Century swimming With Bill Sweetenham 2. ian thorpe DVD, Beneath the Suitnew 3. USA swimming Swim Fast DVD series new http://www.swimmingspecialists.com/swimming-video/video.html
Extractions: ASCTA in conjunction with Master Coach Bill Sweetenham have produced a series of nine coaching videos. The videos cover an extremely wide variety of topics, and demonstrate the latest and most up to date drills and skills developed by Master Coach Bill Sweetenham. All drills, skills and drill progressions are clearly demonstrated from both under and above the water, as well as several different angles. These videos are used as the basis and protocol for all Australian National Development Camps and Squads.
Extractions: ATHENS, Greece - Ian Thorpe touched the wall, pumped a fist in the air and let out a yell that all but said, "Take that!" Two lanes over, Michael Phelps was draped over the rope, huffing and puffing as he looked at the scoreboard. Phelps' improbable pursuit of Mark Spitz is over, Thorpedoed by the man in black. Thorpe thwarted Phelp's attempt to take home seven gold medals, winning the 200-meter freestyle Monday while the kid from Baltimore was relegated to bronze for the second night in a row - a medal to be savored, for sure, but not the color he needed to catch Spitz. With his long arms churning smoothly, his enormous feet kicking furiously, Thorpe passed Pieter van den Hoogenband in the homestretch, finishing with an Olympic record of 1 minute, 44.71 seconds. The Dutchman's time was 1:45.23 - good enough for silver.
Extractions: ATHENS, Greece - Ian Thorpe of Australia won a gold medal in the Olympic race he almost didn't get to compete in, edging countryman Grant Hackett in the 400-meter freestyle Saturday night. American Klete Keller won the bronze. Thorpe touched the wall first in 3 minutes, 43.10 seconds, well off his world-record time, but enough to win 400 gold for the second straight Olympics. Hackett took silver in 3:43.35, while Keller, of Phoenix, claimed the bronze with an American record of 3:44.11. The American finished third in the same race four years ago at Sydney. Swimming - Men's 400-meter Freestyle (medals: Aug. 14th) NBCO: Schedules, preliminary result and complete final results Medal Athlete Country Result Gold Ian Thorpe Australia Silver Grant Hackett Australia Bronze Klete Keller United States Thorpe came into the Olympics with the eight fastest times ever, including the world record of 3:40.08 at the Commonwealth Games two years ago. But he was fortunate just to get a shot at the race in Athens.
Athens Olympics 2004 Gold swimming, Men s 200m Freestyle, ian thorpe, Complete Results Bronze diving,Men s 10m Platform Synchro, Australia, Complete Results http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/medaltally/aus.html
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How Australia's Golden Games Unfolded - News In Depth - Suzanne Balogh. swimming. Men s 200m freestyle ian thorpe A superb finalthree dives secured Australia s first Olympic diving gold medal since the http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/30/1093852179107.html
Extractions: @import url("/olympics/css/athens_smh.css"); Welcome to 2004 Olympics. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Athens document.write(showDates('-7')); (max 22C) Sydney document.write(showDates('0')); (max 21C) August 31, 2004 A blow-by-blow guide to Australia's medal-winning events. DAY 1 SWIMMING Men's 400m freestyle - Ian Thorpe Thorpe appeared emotional in the pool as he retained the 400 metres title. Reinstated to the team after falling from the blocks in the trials, Thorpe was cheered on by the man who stepped aside for him, Craig Stevens. Grant Hackett pushed his teammate all the way, but there was no denying Thorpe the gold medal. "The people I swam it for was the person who gave me the opportunity in this race, Craig Stevens, and I was thinking about him, about my coach Tracey Menzies, my family, all of the people that this means something to, and all of the people who have been prepared to support me in the lead-up to this through the tough times." - Ian Thorpe SWIMMING Women's 4x100m freestyle relay - Alice Mills, Lisbeth Lenton, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry
Chinese-forums.com - Japanese Athletes In Athens Olympics Time Trial MEARES Anna diving Women s 10m Platform NEWBERY Chantelle Rowing Medley Relay AUS swimming - Men s 200m Freestyle thorpe ian swimming http://www.chinese-forums.com/showthread.php?t=2427