2004 NCAA Women's Swimming Championships 2004 NCAA Women s swimming and diving Championships 1988 dara torres,Florida, 48.26 1987 - Jenna Johnson, Stanford, 48.82 http://www.aggieathletics.com/specialsites/ncaaswimming2004/hist-ev17.php
2004 NCAA Women's Swimming Championships 2004 NCAA Women s swimming and diving Championships 1988 dara torres,Florida, 52.95 1987 - Mary T. Meagher, California, 52.42 http://www.aggieathletics.com/specialsites/ncaaswimming2004/hist-ev9.php
University Of Washington - Official Athletic Site :: Swimming & Diving University of Washington swimming diving Athletics Site complete some ofthe top local and national talent, including fourtime Olympian dara torres. http://gohuskies.collegesports.com/sports/c-swim/spec-rel/013001aaa.html
Extractions: Swimming Plays Host To 25th Annual Washington Open This Weekend Sixty-five teams plan to attend 25th annual meet. Jan. 30, 2001 SEATTLE - The 25th annual Washington Open is set to kick-off this Thursday, Feb. 1, with the 1000-yard freestyle in Federal Way, Wash. The four-day swimming meet will feature over 65 teams from seven states on both the collegiate and club levels. The 1000-yard freestyle, which will be the only event on Thursday, will start at 6 p.m. The preliminaries over the next three days will begin at 9:30 a.m., while the finals will kick off at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center. The host University of Washington men's and women's teams will be joined in the collegiate division by Central Washington and Willamette. Last year, the Huskies won both the men's and women's team competitions at a meet which featured some of the top local and national talent, including four-time Olympian Dara Torres.
The University Of Tennessee Women's Swimming Lists dara torres as her biggest sports influence. ABOUT LADY VOL SWIMMINGand diving. How close the team is to each other and how much support the http://utladyvols.collegesports.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/lutz_julia00.html
Extractions: AT TENNESSEE: COLLEGIATE BEST TIMES 100y butterfly: 200y butterfly: 200y IM: 400y IM: 200y freestyle: 500y freestyle: Claimed a second-place finish in the 200y butterfly in season-opening victory against Kentucky...Helped secure a third-place finish for the 400y medley relay squad in the same meet, as she swam the third leg...Overall on the year, Lutz earned seven top-five individual finishes...Notched a trio of personal bests at the SEC Championships...Clocked a time of 57.27 in the 100y butterfly, 2:07.71 in the 200y butterfly and 2:11.93 in the 200y IM...The Georgia native found herself in the top-five twice in a Lady Vol victory over Arkansas...Finished in third place in the 200y butterfly and in fifth place in the 500y freestyle...At the Houston Invitation, Lutz swam her best times of the year in the 400y IM (4:45.79) ,the 200y freestyle (2:04.88) and the 500y freestyle (5:16.32).
Extractions: Olympic Update (results) Date: October 3, 2000 BULLDOGS WIN SEVEN MEDALS IN SYDNEY SYDNEY, Australia - A total of 17 former and current University of Georgia athletes representing nine different countries saw action in Sydney during the 2000 Olympic Games. Seven total medals were won, including six gold, in three different sports. American swimmer Courtney Shealy, who was a three-time NCAA champion, won two gold medals in relay events. On the first night of competition, Shealy swam a personal best in the third leg of the 4x100 freestyle relay to help the foursome finish first in world record time. The Columbia, S.C., native also swam the backstoke portion of the 4x100 medley relay in the preliminary heats of that event. The American team took first in the final, and although Shealy did not swim in the finals, she received a gold medal for her contributions to the relay team. Shealy also finished 18th in the 100-meter backstroke.
Women Of Sports - Who S Sexy, Who S Hot, Who S Your Favourite! Logan Tom Volleyball dara torres - swimming Loudy Tourky - diving Kari Traa -Skiing Franzi VanAlmsick - swimming Rachel Wacholder - Beach Volleyball http://www.sports-wired.com/women/better.asp
Gator Swimming & Diving Olympians Staff @ Gatorzone.com dara torres, USA, 1984, 1988 1992 Gold 400 FR (1984), 400 FR (1992); Gymnastics Soccer Softball Men s swimming diving Women s swimming http://www.gatorzone.com/swimmingdiving/olympics.php?sport=swimm
All-Time Leading USA Medal Winners 12, Jenny Thompson, swimming, 83-1. 9, dara torres, swimming, 4-1-4 4,Mary Wayte, swimming, 2-1-1. 4, Dorothy Poynton Hill, diving, 2-1-1 http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0115090.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia ... Summer Olympics Through The Years No Sport G-S-B Mark Spitz Swimming Matt Biondi Swimming Carl Osburn Shooting Ray Ewry Track/Field Carl Lewis Track/Field Gary Hall Jr. Swimming Martin Sheridan Track/Field Michael Phelps Swimming Charles Daniels Swimming Tom Jager Swimming Willis Lee Shooting Lloyd Spooner Shooting Anton Heida Gymnastics Don Schollander Swimming Johnny Weissmuller Swim/Water Polo Alfred Lane Shooting Jim Lightbody Track/Field George Eyser Gymnastics Ralph Rose Track/Field Michael Plumb Equestrian Burton Downing Cycling Bob Garrett Track/Field *Medals won by Ewry (2-0-0) and Sheridan (2-3-0) at the 1906 Intercalated games are not officially recognized by the IOC. Biondi Daniels Downing Ewry Eyser Garrett Hall Heida Jager Lane Lee Lewis Lightbody Osburn Phelps Plumb Rose Schollander Sheridan Spitz Spooner Weissmuller No Sport G-S-B Jenny Thompson Swimming Dara Torres Swimming Shirley Babashoff Swimming Shannon Miller Gymnastics Amanda Beard Swimming Amy Van Dyken Swimming Jackie Joyner-Kersee Track/Field Angel Martino Swimming Evelyn Ashford Track/Field Janet Evans Swimming Florence Griffith Joyner Track/Field Mary T. Meagher
HickokSports.com - History - Leading Olympic Medalists 9, dara torres, USA, swimming, 4, 1, 4, 1984, 1988, 1992, 2000. 8, Kornelia Ender,E. Ger 4, Dorothy Poynton Hill, diving, 2, 1, 1, 1928, 1932, 1936 http://www.hickoksports.com/history/oltopmedalists.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Other Resources These lists include medals won at the 1906 "intercalated" Olympics in Athens, which are not recognized by the International Olympic Committee. They also include team medals as well as individual medals. In some cases, a swimmer or track and field athlete may have won a medal or medals as a member of a relay team in preliminary or qualifying heats. Top of page No Athlete, Country (Year) Sport G S B Aleksandr Dityatin, USSR (1980) Gymnastics Mark Spitz, USA (1972) Swimming Willis Lee, USA (1920) Shooting Matt Biondi , USA (1988) Swimming Boris Shakhlin, USSR (1960) Gymnastics Lloyd Spooner, USA (1920) Shooting Mikhail Voronin, USSR (1968) Gymnastics Nikolai Andrianov, USSR (1976) Gymnastics Vitaly Scherbo, UT (1992) Gymnastics Li Ning, CHN (1984) Gymnastics Akinori Nakayama, JPN (1968) Gymnastics Takashi Ono, JPN (1960)
1997 IHSAA GIRLS STATE SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1997 IHSAA Girls swimming diving State Finals February 14 15, 4 WomenSenior 50 Free National * 22.69 dara torres LA Westlake CA /85 State Meet ! http://www.wl.k12.in.us/hs/athletics/gswim/97gstate.html
Extractions: (Team Scores at the bottom of page) Go Back to WL Girls' Page Event 1 Women Senior 200 R-Medley National: * 1:45.33 Jacksonville Bolles, Fl /92 State Meet: ! 1:45.73 Carmel /88 18 3066 WEST LAFAYETTE WLAF 1:55.14 SHIN, ANDREA- HARPER, GRETA- LANDRUM, JESSIE- ANDREW, ERIN- 30.85 1:02.69 1:29.61 1:55.14 Event 2 Women Senior 200 Free National: * 1:45.98 Cynthia Woodhead Mission Viejo /92 State Meet: ! 1:48.08 Lindsay Benko Elkhart Central /94 Event 3 Women Senior 200 IM National: * 1:58.91 Allison Wagner Gainesville FL /94 State Meet: ! 2:01.07 Michala Kwasny Ft.Wayne Snider /97 PL Meet ID Name Yr Team Prelims Finals - * Finals 1 1012 KWASNY, MICHALA FWSNI 2:01.60 2:01.07! Splits: 26.41 57.95 1:32.53 2:01.07 10 1255 LANDRUM, JESSIE WLAF 2:09.11 2:09.60 Splits: 28.65 1:01.43 1:39.29 2:09.60
Summer Olympics 2000 Once Again, It's Thompson Vs. Torres Jenny Thompson and dara torres went their separate ways in the water. The nine medals are the most by any female swimmer, pushing Thompson past Dawn http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/swimming/s/2000/0921/765132.html
Extractions: SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - When the rivalry became too heated, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres went their separate ways in the water. Torres, left, and Thompson, right, couldn't catch gold medalist de Bruijn, center. The Olympics brought them back together for an uncomfortable detente: perched atop a circular podium barely big enough for one, bronze medals dangling from their necks. "All I can say is irony," Torres said Thursday. They tied for third in the 100-meter freestyle behind Inge de Bruijn of the Netherlands, who won her second gold medal of the games, and Sweden's Therese Alshammar. Furiously stroking toward the finish, Thompson and Torres touched the wall together, popped their heads up and searched for the scoreboard. The time beside each name was the same: 54.43 seconds. "I just kind of looked up in shock," Torres said. "Then I started laughing when I saw Jenny and I had tied." The Tie stood out on a particularly flush day for the Americans in the pool four races, eight swimmers, eight medals.
Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming diving Synchronized swimming Water Polo swimming dara torres (USA).24.63. 100m Freestyle SEP 21. Inge de Bruijn (NED) 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
2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Feedback .TexasSports.com NCAA swimming diving NCAA Championships.com 1988 dara torres Florida 52.95 1987 Mary T. Meagher California 52.42 http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/wsw_ncaa/pages/history3.html
Www.secsports.com The 2005 Honda Award Winner for swimming, Kirsty Coventry finished her collegiatecareer by Vanderbilt (basketball) and dara torres, Florida (swimming); http://www.secsports.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=15&url_article_id=5932&url_
Extractions: ATHLETE SPORT EVENT MEDAL Nancy Johnson Shooting Women Air Rifle Gold Klete Keller Swimming Mens 400-meter freestyle Bronze U.S.A. Swimming Mens 4x100-meter freestyle relay Silver U.S.A. Swimming Womens 4x100-meter freestyle relay Gold Tara Nott Weightlifting Womens Flyweight Gold Ed Moses Swimming Mens 100-meter breaststroke Silver Tom Dolan Swimming Mens 400-meter individual medley Gold Erik Vendt Swimming Mens 400-meter individual medley Silver Brooke Bennett Swimming Womens 400-meter freestyle Gold Diana Munz Swimming Womens 400-meter freestyle Silver Dara Torres Swimming Womens 100-meter butterfly Bronze Lenny Krayzelburg Swimming Mens 100-meter backstroke Gold Megan Quann Swimming Womens 100-meter breaststroke Gold Kimberly Rhode Shooting Womens Double Trap Bronze U.S.A. Equestrain Team three-day event Bronze Tom Malchow Swimming Mens 200-meter butterfly Gold U.S.A.
OHSAA: 2002 Girls Division I Swimming Results Ohio High School State swimming diving Meet 2/21/02 to 2/23/02 Girls DivisionI Results Centerville NATIONAL 22.69 1985 dara torres, Westlake, http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/sd/girls/2002/gd1rslts02.htm
Swim Magazine: Forever Young, May 2000 dara torres return to the pool has been well documented. Jochums thinkstorres is finally swimming for herself and detects a bit of unfinished business http://www.swiminfo.com/articles/swimmagazine/articles/200005-01swim_art.asp
Extractions: Swimming World Communicator - Magazine Archives - By Michael J. Stott Age isn't a barrier to thirteen 30-somethings and a 40-something as they set their sights on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. The following 14 swimmers comprise the largest group of U.S. swimmers over 30 ever to set their sights on making Olympic Trials. Their prospects range from a virtual lock to a six-time Trials veteran to a 44-year-old grandmother. As we learn more about the human body, physical limits seem to melt away. "I bought into the notion that you had to stop what you were doing to get on with your life," says Byron Davis. "In the last two-and-a-half years, I've realized that swimming will always be a part of my life."
Extractions: SYDNEY, Australia Clear out the chlorine and dust off the history books. This was a terrific swim meet. World records fell in 13 races, many more than once. The U.S. led all teams in both gold (14) and total (33) medals, handily topping the Australian marks of five and 18. The 18,000-seat Sydney International Aquatic Centre was an ideal setting for the emotion of the week. Here is our list of a half-dozen unforgettable highlights from the swim venue, plus 10 other swimmers who made the meet's unofficial all-star team. Any time you looked over at the group of Australian swimmers who weren't swimming that day but we there to support their teammates, you saw Dawn Fraser leading the cheers. She did not have an official role with the swimmers or at the Games, except to simply be the most beloved figure anywhere she went. After amassing four gold and four silver swimming medals from 1956 to 1964, Fraser took on several roles in which she supported Australian sports, and was even the team manager for water polo at one Olympiad. She represented the Sydney suburb of Balmain in the Australian parliament and was considered the favorite to light the torch at the Games by many observers until
Most Overall Summer Olympic Medals (USA) (Lesson Plan) 10, Jenny Thompson, swimming, 81-1. 9, dara torres, swimming, 4-1-4 4,Dorothy Poynton Hill, diving, 2-1-1. 4, Summer Sanders, swimming, 2-1-1 http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/7709.html
Extractions: var do_survey = 1; Explore Our Sites... Family Education Network Home PARENTS FamilyEducation MySchoolOnline TEACHERS TeacherVision Quiz Lab MyGradeBook MySchoolOnline REFERENCE Infoplease Fact Monster KIDS FEkids FunBrain Fact Monster Members - Sign In Become a Member Membership Help Teacher Sweepstakes ... Help Most Overall Summer Olympic Medals (USA) No Sport G-S-B Mark Spitz Swimming Matt Biondi Swimming Carl Osburn Shooting Ray Ewry Track/Field Carl Lewis Track/Field Martin Sheridan Track/Field Charles Daniels Swimming Gary Hall Jr. Swimming Tom Jager Swimming Willis Lee Shooting Lloyd Spooner Shooting Anton Heida Gymnastics Don Schollander Swimming Johnny Weissmuller Swim/Water Polo Alfred Lane Shooting Jim Lightbody Track/Field George Eyser Gymnastics Ralph Rose Track/Field Michael Plumb Equestrian Burton Downing Cycling Bob Garrett Track/Field *Medals won by Ewry (2-0-0) and Sheridan (2-3-0) at the 1906 Intercalated games are not officially recognized by the IOC. Biondi Daniels Downing Ewry Eyser Garrett Hall Heida Jager Lane Lee Lewis Lightbody Osburn Plumb Rose Schollander Sheridan Spitz Spooner Weissmuller No Sport G-S-B Jenny Thompson Swimming Dara Torres Swimming Shirley Babashoff Swimming Shannon Miller Gymnastics Amy Van Dyken Swimming Jackie Joyner-Kersee Track/Field Angel Martino Swimming Evelyn Ashford Track/Field Janet Evans Swimming Florence Griffith Joyner Track/Field Mary T. Meagher