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41. 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results
2004 NCAA Division I Women s swimming and diving Championships EVENT 11WOMEN s 100 Meter Breaststroke NCAA Record 105.74 kristy kowal Georgia 2000
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42. 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results
2004 NCAA Division I Women s swimming and diving Championships 30.66 EVENT11 WOMEN s 100 Meter Breaststroke NCAA Record 105.74 kristy kowal Georgia
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Official Results: Friday, March 19 Finals
EVENT: 7 WOMEN's 200 Meter Medley Relay EVENT: 8 WOMEN's 400 Meter Individual Medley EVENT: 9 WOMEN's 100 Meter Butterfly EVENT: 10 WOMEN's 200 Meter Freestyle EVENT: 11 WOMEN's 100 Meter Breaststroke EVENT: 12 WOMEN's 100 Meter Backstroke EVENT: 13 WOMEN's 3 Meter Springboard Diving EVENT: 14 WOMEN's 800 Meter Freestyle Relay

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  • 44. Release
    Olympic medalist stops by swimming camp. kristy kowal, a former 2000 staff andcamp participants at Lehigh’s swimming and diving camp on Tuesday.
    http://www.lehighsports.com/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=1701

    45. In The Fast Lane In The Fast Lane (March 22, 2002)
    Heading into the 2002 NCAA swimming and diving Championships that will takea shot at the American/NCAA records of 207.66 by Georgia s kristy kowal.
    http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/2002/2002_03_22.ncaaswim.html
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    In the fast lane
    U.S. recordholder Tara Kirk leads Stanford women in quest for NCAA swim championship by Keith Peters Tara Kirk has gone from nowhere to somewhere in a very short time. Heading into the 2002 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships that concludes Saturday in Austin, Texas, there is no faster woman in the nation in the 100-yard breaststroke than Kirk. For that, the Stanford sophomore has the sport of gymnastics to thank. Kirk was a pretty gymnast until age 11. It was then her world changed forever. While performing a fly away on the bars, Kirk fell and broke her arm. It didn't take long to realize that potential career was over. "I could never be fearless after that," she said. "I don't think I ever would have been a great gymnast." As it turned out, the injury pushed Kirk into a different direction. "I needed to rehabilitate my arm," she explained. "I had nerve damage and I couldn't really move my hand at all." So, Kirk dived into the pool and her swimming career took off. By the time she was a sophomore at Bremerton High in Washington, she had won her first Junior National title. Still, she was only the second-best swimmer in the family. Her youngster sister, Dana, was destined to be the family swim star.

    46. Gator Men's Swimming & Diving News @ Gatorzone.com
    South Carolina (baseball) and kristy kowal, Georgia (swimming); Gymnastics Soccer Softball Men s swimming diving Women s swimming diving
    http://gatorzone.com/story.php?id=8856&sport=swimm&html=swimmingdiving/men/news/

    47. AUBURN SWIMMING AND DIVING SWEEP FLORIDA Jan. 25, 2002
    In the diving events, sophomore Ashley Rubenstein took first in the Record210.29 1998 kristy kowal 214.33 A 218.35 B Name Year School Finals Points
    http://www.auburntigers.com/press/rel/2002/01/01252002sd.html

    48. CIAA News
    Last year’s national winner was Ashley Rowatt, a swimming and diving standout 2000 – kristy kowal, Olympic gold medal swimmer, University of Georgia;
    http://www.theciaa.com/04-05/news/wssu0914.htm
    Former WSSU athlete named state finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year award
    September 14, 2004 Indianapolis, IN - Former Winston-Salem State standout softball player Heather Davis has been chosen as the North Carolina state finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. Finalists represent the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The award honors outstanding female student-athletes who have excelled in academics, athletics and community leadership, and have completed their collegiate athletics eligibility. Heather Davis Colleges and universities nominated 276 student-athletes for this year's award. A committee comprised of representatives from member schools selected the state winners. Those chosen as state winners are truly exceptional young women. Of the 52 finalists, 13 competed on national championship teams. Nearly 45 were selected as athletic all-Americans and more than 40 were named academic all-Americans. More than 40 served as their team captains or co-captains. Eighteen were multi-sport athletes. Eleven received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Twenty-five represented their fellow student-athletes on their campus Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAAC); four served on conference student-athlete committees. She was an active member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Theta and the WSSU honors program as well as having served as the Vice-President of the WSSU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and serving on the WSSU Scholarship Loan Committee.

    49. Luo Wins Second Gold Medal At World Swimming Championships
    American kristy kowal finished second in 31.37 and Briton Zoe Baker was third in31.40, Chinese Win Men s 10M Synchro diving at swimming Worlds
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    Luo Wins Second Gold Medal at World Swimming Championships
    Luo Wins Second Gold Medal at World Swimming Championships Luo Xuejuan of China won her second world title when she took the women's 50 meters breaststroke swimming gold in a time of 30.84 seconds at the 9th FINA world swimming championships Friday in Fukuoka.
    Luo's time was only one hundredth of a second shy of the world record set by South Africa 's Penelope Heyns in August of 1999.
    The 17-year-old from east China's Zhejiang Province had won the earlier 100m breaststroke event, which was also China's first swimming title in Fukuoka. American Kristy Kowal finished second in 31.37 and Briton Zoe Baker was third in 31.40, on Friday. "It's great to win the gold, but I still felt disappointed as I 'd expected to break the world record," she said after the victory. "I did not feel any pressure and I'm fully confident in myself. That's why I look more mature than my age." "I'd like to thank my coach for helping me win two golds at the world championships."

    50. USG FY2000 Annual Report: The National Challenge
    University of Georgia swimmer kristy kowal was named the 2000 NCAA Woman of the kowal , who helped lead the UGA swimming and diving team to its second
    http://www.usg.edu/usg_stats/annual_rep/2000/challenge/p17.html
    FY 2000 Annual Report of the University System of Georgia the national challenge Outstanding Achievement and
    National Recognition by System Students
    • Macon State College alumnus Mike Wach, who is working now on an additional degree at Georgia Tech, won the $100,000 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. University of Georgia swimmer Kristy Kowal was named the 2000 NCAA Woman of the Year in honor of her general excellence in both academics and athletics, her community service work and her leadership. Kowal , who helped lead the UGA swimming and diving team to its second consecutive NCAA national championship, is the second UGA athlete to win the Woman of the Year award. Lisa Coole won it in 1997. No other college or university has ever had two athletes honored in this manner. Nancy Jones, who graduated from Georgia State University's College of Education with a master's and specialist degree in school counseling, was named the national Elementary School Counselor of the Year by the American School Counselor's Association. This was the second year in a row that a Georgia State alum has won this award. State University of West Georgia senior Candace Cato, who started college at age 16 as a member of the Advanced Academy of Georgia, was honored by the Southeastern Branch of the American Society for Microbiology with the prestigious President's Award for Outstanding Presentation of Original Research.

    51. University Of Georgia: Points Of Pride
    kristy kowal and Kimberly Black also were chosen NCAA Woman of the Year in Jack Bauerle, UGA swimming and diving coach, was an assistant coach for the
    http://www.clearmadd.uga.edu/profile/pride.html
    @import url(../assets/css/ugastyle.css); MISSION HISTORY POINTS OF PRIDE QUICK FACTS ABOUT UGA ... UGA NEWS POINTS OF PRIDE UGA's convocation is highlighted by the Pillars of the Arch ceremony. Pillars of the Arch is a set of value statements, approved by the University Council in 2001, that define ethical responsibilities and expectations of UGA students and faculty. Several student leaders will conduct the ceremony. UGA Points of Pride
    UGA Points of Pride
    updated September 2005
    UGA is among the top schools in three major rankings of American universities for educational value:
    Nine active, retired or deceased University faculty members have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors an American scientist can attain. Those elected to the Academy are Dr. Norman Allinger, retired professor emeritus of chemistry; Dr. Wyatt Anderson, professor of genetics; Dr. Brent Berlin, Graham Perdue Professor of anthropology; Dr. Jeffrey Bennetzen, Giles/GRA Professor of molecular genetics; Dr. Glenn Burton, retired Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor Emeritus of agronomy; the late Dr. Lois Miller, Research Professor of entomology and genetics; the late Dr. Eugene Odum, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor Emeritus of zoology and Callaway Professor Emeritus of ecology; Dr. Norman Giles, retired Callaway Professor Emeritus of genetics; and Dr. Susan Wessler, Research Professor of botany and genetics.

    52. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports
    swimming and diving. NCAA Women s Championships. At Indianapolis 400 medleyrelay 1, Georgia (Courtney Shealy, kristy kowal, Keegan Walkley,
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    Baseball WAC: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Texas Christian, 6 p.m., Francis Wong Stadium. Leeward Tournament : Kalaheo at Moanalua, 4 p.m.; Roosevelt at Waianae, 4 p.m. Laakona Invitational : Farrington at Waipahu, 4 p.m.; Kaiser at Campbell, 4 p.m.; At Fred Wright Field: Pearl City vs. Castle, 4 p.m.; Leilehua vs. Kailua, 7 p.m. Basketball ILH Division I Girls: University at Kamehameha; Maryknoll at Punahou; Sacred Hearts at Iolani. All at 7:30 p.m. ILH Division II Girls: Redemption at Kamehameha; St. Francis at Punahou; La Pietra at Iolani; Hawaii Baptist at St. Andrew's. All at 6 p.m. OIA : Waipahu at Leilehua, 7:30 p.m. Swimming Aulea Invitational Meet : 5 p.m., Kailua District Park. Tennis College men : Hawaii-Hilo vs. Hawaii, noon, UH Courts; BYU-Hawaii vs. Penn, 2 p.m., BYU-Hawaii tennis courts. College women: Hawaii vs. San Diego, 3:30 p.m., UH Courts. Volleyball MPSF men: Hawaii vs. UCLA, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
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    Baseball ILH: University/Hawaii Baptist vs. Mid-Pacific, 9 a.m.; St. Louis vs. Maryknoll, noon; Punahou vs. Iolani, 3 p.m.; Damien vs. Kamehameha, 6 p.m., all at Ala Wai Field.

    53. Kinesiology
    Lisa Coole in 1997, kristy kowal in 2000, and Kimberly Black in 2001. All threewere members of the Georgia swimming and diving team.
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    • Athens is ranked the #2 College Sports Town of 2003 by Sports Illustrated magazine NACDA Directors' Cup
      • 5th in 2004 15th in 2003 8th in 2002 3rd in 2001 12th in 2000 2nd in 1999
      2004 in Review
      • Equestrian - Back to Back National Championships Baseball - World Series Final Four, SEC Eastern Division Champions Football - SEC Eastern Division and Capital One Bowl Champions Women's Swimming - NCAA Runner-Up Women's Gymnastics - 2nd at NCAA and SEC Champions Women's Track - 6th at NCAA Indoors Women's Track - 7th at NCAA Outdoors Women's Tennis - Elite Eight at NCAA Women's Basketball - Elite Eight at NCAA Women's Golf - 9th at NCAA Softball - NCAA Regional Runner-up Women's Soccer - 2003 NCAA Tournament Men's Swimming - 10th at NCAA Men's Golf - 11th at NCAA and SEC Champions Men's Tennis - NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and SEC Tournament Champions Men's Cross Country - 25th at NCAA Men's Track - 26th at NCAA Outdoor
      National Championships at Georgia since 1990
      • Baseball - 1990 Men's Golf - 1999 Women's Golf - 2001 Equestrian - 2003, 2004

    54. NCAA - 2004 NCAA Woman Of The Year Finalists Announced
    Last year’s national winner was Ashley Rowatt, a swimming and diving standout 2000 – kristy kowal, Olympic silver medal swimmer, University of Georgia;
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      INDIANAPOLIS-The NCAA announced today the 10 finalists for the 2004 NCAA Woman of the Year award, one of the most prestigious honors the NCAA bestows. This award recognizes young women in intercollegiate athletics for their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community service. Of the finalists, six are from Division I member institutions, one is from Division II and three are from Division III. They represent a variety of sports, including lacrosse, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, cross country, rowing and soccer, from schools in California, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon and Virginia. The 10 finalists are:
      • Kelly Albin, California, University of California, Davis, lacrosse. Hometown: Fort Bragg, California.

    55. Georgiadogs.com - The Official Site Of The University Of Georgia Athletic Associ
    kristy kowal, swimming diving, 200meter individual medley. Suzanne Sears,Gymnastics, Floor exercise. Maritza Correia, swimming diving
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    56. USA TODAY Latest News
    LOS ANGELES —Imagine trying to build a nationally ranked swimming program witha dark, dr the late Lisa Coole in 1997 and kristy kowal in 2000.
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    Georgia coach works wonders in water By Jill Lieber, USA TODAY University of Georgia x Jack Bauerle, Georgia men's and women's swim coach. READ MORE (below) Related news
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    57. AuburnTigers.com - The Official Website Of Auburn Tiger Athletics
    fourth female swimmer to ever win the award, joining Georgia s kristy kowal 2004 SEC Football Champions 2005 SEC Men s swimming diving Champions
    http://content.auburntigers.com/swimming/page.cfm?doc_id=9698

    58. 2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
    Feedback .TexasSports.com NCAA swimming diving NCAA Championships.com 2000 kristy kowal Georgia 105.74 (scm) 1999 kristy kowal Georgia 59.25
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    1:28.89 Texas 2001
    2001 Texas (Lanne, Robins, Jamison, Phenix) 1:29.64 1:28.89**
    2000 California (Kolbisen, Cope, Omphray, Yeo) 1:40.18 (scm)
    1999 SMU (Moravcova, Elwani, Simer, Maistrellis) 1:28.94
    1998 Arizona (Hosack, Koblisen, Knapp, Farella) 1:29.16 1997 Arizona (Hosack, Kolbisen, Knapp, Tappin) 1:29.56 1996 Arizona (Hosack, Kolbisen, Legler, Tappin) 1:31.09 1995 Georgia (Pimentel, Coole, Morrison, Blackmon) 1:30.84 1993 Stanford (Edwards, Loveless, Jorgensen, Thompson) 1:30.30 1992 Texas (Cooper, Fisher, Bedford, Hedgepeth) 1:30.94 1991 Texas (Fetter, Cooper, Dutcher, Fisher) 1:30.01

    59. 2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
    Kirk came agonizingly close to breaking the American record held by kristy kowal.These two swimmers may break kowal s benchmark of 207.66 tonight.
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    Preview of Finals: Day 3 By Bryan Jones
    special to www.TexasSports.com
    200 Backstroke
    After winning two titles in smashing style last night, Natalie Coughlin looks to be on fire. The CAL sophomore cruised this morning, touching in 1:53.83, nearly three full seconds off her American record in this event. Even while cruising, Coughlin's time is the 11th fastest performance ever. Coughlin should shatter her record tonight, and could quite possibly become the first woman ever under the 1:50 barrier. In a tight battle for second between AUBURN freshman Margaret Hoelzer and SMU's Alenka Kejzar. Hoelzer is the SEC champion in this event, while Kejzar finished second last night in the 400 IM. Also in the final is the bronze medallist in last nights 100, ARIZONA's Beth Botsford.
    100 Freestyle
    After breaking 1996 quadruple gold medallist Amy Van Dyken's 50 free record, GEORGIA's Maritza Correia has her eyes set on another multiple Olympic medallist's record: Jenny Thompson's 1992 47.61 standard. Looking very smooth this morning, Correia stopped the clock in 48.22, becoming the 7th fastest performer ever. Correia's Bulldog teammate, Stafanie Williams is in second after the morning swims, touching in 48.77 to hold off two AUBURN tigers, sophomore's Rebekah Short and Eileen Coparropa. Coparropa finished 6th at last year's NCAA meet, while Short is in her first final in this event at NCAA's. Last night's 200 freestyle champion Sarah Tolar and 2000 Olympian Erin Phenix should also provide some fast times tonight.

    60. Dawg And Cat Fight (May 2000)
    Select Article , kowal provides Olympic experience at PV (April 2002) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.The first NCAA Women s swimming and diving Championships of
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    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.The first NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships of the new millennium, held March 16-18, shaped up as a doozy. Everyone knew it would be an exciting battle, fought event-by-event, between defending champion Georgia and fast-rising Arizona. Not to be counted out were perennial champions Stanford and up-and-coming California. Making things even more interesting was the format: for the first time ever, the meet would be contested in a 25-meter course. The change meant that world records could be broken and international comparisons made. As if to hammer the point home, the Short Course World Championships were being held simultaneously in Athens, Greece.

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