Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Swimming swimming diving Synchronized swimming Water Polo swimming (diving, Synchronizedswimming, Water pieter van den hoogenband (NED). 22.03. 100m Freestyle 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
Site Services | Baltimoresun.com van den hoogenband is back. Grant Hackett, another Australian, is No. Last week, he incurred the wrath of FINA, swimming and diving s world governing http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/olympics/bal-sp.ausswim11aug11,1,2457349.stor
Superheroes Of Swimming Are Close Competitors - Swimming - left, greets Dutchman pieter van den hoogenband on the pool deck in Athens . Thorpe and van den hoogenband have met in three major international http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/09/1092022406515.html
Extractions: August 10, 2004 Warm rivalry: Ian Thorpe, left, greets Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband on the pool deck in Athens. Photo: Craig Golding It was Superman warmly welcoming Spiderman. The two superheroes of the swimming pool made their Olympic meet and greet in Athens on Sunday, not with a snarl and a glare, nor any pathetic psych-out tactic, but a handshake, which even extended to a hug. Michael Phelps may be the rising star - perhaps Marine Boy in the superhero stakes - but the sport's established stars, particularly when it comes to the Olympics, are Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den Hoogenband, who between them won five gold, two silver and two bronze medals in Sydney, and the two warmly embraced as they reacquainted themselves in Athens. Thorpe had just finished his first training session in Greece with the Australian team, when the Dutchman, who has been in Athens since Friday having flown in from a training camp in Como, Italy, arrived at the pool to continue his preparation.
Thorpe Wins Duel In The Pool - Swimming - Ian Thorpe turned the tables on pieter van den hoogenband and Michael Phelps Regardless of how many gold medals American swimmer Michael Phelps leaves http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/17/1092508393606.html
Extractions: August 17, 2004 Thorpe celebrates victory in the 200m freestyle at the Athens Olympic Pool. Photo: Craig Golding Regardless of how many gold medals American swimmer Michael Phelps leaves Greece with, Ian Thorpe will head home to Australia with the title of the world's best swimmer after winning the men's 200m freestyle in Athens on Monday night. Thorpe won the event dubbed the 'Race of the Century', in doing so accounting for the sport's biggest names - Phelps, Grant Hackett, and Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband - and showing anyone interested in doubting him, that he is far from past his best in a sport he has dominated since bursting onto the international scene in 1998. The victory also sees the 21-year-old create Australian Olympic history. Combined with the three gold he won in Sydney four years ago, plus the one from the 400m in Athens, and now one from the 200m, Thorpe has five Olympic gold medals, more than any Australian athlete in history.
Leading Medal Winners 4, pieter van den hoogenband, NED, swimming, 20-2. 4, Dmitri Sautin, RUS, diving 2, Na Li, CHN, diving, 1-1-0. 2, Diana Munz, USA, swimming, 1-1-0 http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0875936.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia ... Sydney: 2000 Summer Olympics (*) indicates at least one medal earned as preliminary member of eventual medal-winning relay team. USA medalists in bold type. No Sport G-S-B Alexei Nemov, RUS Gymnastics Ian Thorpe, AUS Swimming Michael Klim, AUS Swimming Gary Hall Jr. , USA Swimming Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Swimming Dmitri Sautin, RUS Diving Lenny Krayzelburg , USA Swimming Florian Rousseau, FRA Cycling Massimiliano Rosolino, ITA Swimming Matthew Welsh, AUS Swimming Robert Bartko, GER Cycling Domenico Fioravanti, ITA Swimming Maurice Greene , USA Track/Field Grant Hackett, AUS Swimming Michael Johnson, USA Track/Field Robert Korzeniowski, POL Track/Field Todd Pearson, AUS Swimming Angelo Taylor , USA Track/Field Li Xiaopeng, CHN Gymnastics Anthony Ervin , USA Swimming Alvin Harrison , USA Track/Field Andrew Hoy, AUS Equestrian Jens Lehmann, GER Cycling Jason Lezak , USA Swimming Ed Moses , USA Swimming Adam Pine, AUS
AuburnTigers.com - The Official Website Of Auburn Tiger Athletics pieter van den hoogenband of the Netherlands holds the top time heading into 2004 SEC Football Champions 2005 SEC Men s swimming diving Champions http://content.auburntigers.com/swimming/page.cfm?doc_id=7572
AuburnTigers.com - The Official Website Of Auburn Tiger Athletics 48.42 while world record holder pieter van den hoogenband was second (48.68) . 2004 SEC Football Champions 2005 SEC Men s swimming diving Champions http://content.auburntigers.com/swimming/page.cfm?doc_id=4629
Extractions: Are you a swimmer who lets your swimming do your talking for you? Do others seem to get more attention because they are louder, whereas you prefer to concentrate on your swimming? Then you share the same attitude with most of the illustrious champions! Swimmers such as Ian Thorpe, Pieter Van den Hoogenband, Inge De Bruijn, Alex Popov, Susie O'Neill and Lenny Krayzelburg all share the same 'quiet achiever' attitude, going about their business of training quietly and efficiently until they unleash their form to the world in the big meets. Quiet achievers are the most dangerous competitors. If you are a quiet achiever, then everyone else, look out! No-one really knows what you are thinking (or what to expect from you) until you are in the water. You are a 'dark horse' who doesn't let anyone know how confident you are feeling until you unleash your power in the big races. Quiet achievers are the opposite of the 'big talkers' who constantly tell everyone (who'll listen) how good they are - but never forget that deep down the "talker's" confidence is often quite 'suspect'! Anyone who needs to tell you how good they are is either trying to make THEMSELVES feel better, or else they are feeling intimidated by you and are trying to unsettle you with psychological tactics. This also attracts the much-needed attention which they often crave, as at the deepest level, they often feel the exact opposite of what they are saying.
The Stanford Daily Online Edition I snapped pictures as Ian Thorpe, pieter van den hoogenband and Michael ifs are why we have swim races, diving meets and the Olympic Games themselves. http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=14551&repository=0001_article
- Sports Aquatic Championships Splash Into Montreal Michael Phelps and pieter van den hoogenband in the swimming events, divers DmitriSautin and Chantelle Newbery, the Russian synchronized swimming team and http://fclass.vaniercollege.qc.ca/echo/sports/sports_index.htm
Extractions: Are you ready to get wet? Because for the first time in its history, FINA has decided to hold its most important event in North America. It has chosen Montréal to showcase this prestigious competition. For the city, the region, and the entire province, MONTRÉAL 2005 is the largest gathering of young athletes since the 1976 Olympic Games, with 160 countries and over 2,000 trainers. Michael Phelps and Pieter van den Hoogenband in the swimming events, divers Dmitri Sautin and Chantelle Newbery, the Russian synchronized swimming team and the Hungarian and Italian water-polo teams are expected to offer showcase performances. Spectators coming to Ste-Hélène and Notre-Dame Islands, July 17 to 31 are sure to see a great display of talent. These are only some athletes that will be seen at our own park Jean Drapeau. Three swimming events were part of the program for the first Olympic Games in 1896. There were no rules, no regulations, and universal definitions were not yet established. Some of the events rapidly disappeared, like underwater swimming. For certain races, swimmers were transported by boat into the ocean and had to swim to shore.
All Eyes On Phelps At World Titles The absence of Thorpe and van den hoogenband, who have dominated freestyle Montreal hosts a week of diving, water polo and synchronised swimming from http://www.ezilon.com/information/article_6770.shtml
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All Eyes On Phelps At World Titles when the 11th world swimming championships get underway in Montreal this month . rival Ian Thorpe and the flying Dutchman pieter van den hoogenband. http://www.ezilon.com/information/printer_6770.shtml
HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Men's Swimming Medalists 2004, pieter van den hoogenband, NED, 48.17, Roland Mark Schoeman, RSA, 48.23 On This Site. Olympic diving Medalists Women s swimming Medalists http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olmswim.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Other Resources History My Blog Biography Glossaries Calendar ... Directory Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Scott Leary, USA Charles Daniels , USA Not held Matt Biondi , USA Thomas Jager, USA Gennadiy Prigoda, URS Aleksandr Popov, EUN Matt Biondi , USA Thomas Jager, USA Aleksandr Popov, RUS Gary Hall, Jr., USA Fernando Scherer, BRA Anthony Ervin Pieter van den Hoogenband, NED Gary Hall , USA Duje Draganja, CRO Roland Mark Schoeman, RSA Top of page Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Otto Herschmann, AUT Not held Charles Daniels , USA Scott Leary, USA Charles Daniels , USA Cecil Healy, AUS Charles Daniels , USA Harald Julin, SWE Duke Kahanamoku , USA Cecil Healy, AUS Kenneth Huszagh, USA
Swimming World And Junior Swimmer: Fast Times Down Under Full text of the article, Fast times down under from swimming World and a full second behind WRholder pieter van den hoogenband of The Netherlands. 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.
Daily Times - Site Edition Finally, however, the 15day extravaganza of swimming, diving, Olympic 100mfree gold medallist pieter van den hoogenband of the Netherlands because of http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_16-7-2005_pg2_19
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