Extractions: Pre-Meet Press Conference Quotes March 17, 1999 "We're excited about hosting this meet. Some of you remember our old pool, but we've come a long way. We're excited because this is one of those times when the meet is really up for grabs. There are a lot of teams that have a shot at winning it all. "I'm really happy to show off our facility and anxious to swim in front of the Athens crowd. It's going to be a knock-down, drag-out war this weekend. I'm looking forward to a great meet. It might go down to the very last event. "I have little different view going into this year but I still think that the champion is the champion, no matter. I feel like we've had some successes, but it's been a crazy for all us. We had some luck against Stanford at the time when maybe they weren't as prepared and at the same token we went down and lost at SMU. Because of that you can look around and say that anything can happen at any given time. "We're a little bit more hunted than we have been before but that's OK. That's what we've been trying to earn. We feel privileged to be here with these team and for me personally to be here with these coaches. We've used some of these programs as our benchmark for success, so we're going to enjoy the ride while we're here. We're going to compete hard and race hard and wherever that leaves us is fine. We're just happy to be part of the fray. Last year we got a little closer and we started thinking in other directions which is good. Last year made us look and see that we have a chance at doing something that we've always dreamed of doing."
Extractions: Day 2 Finals MEN'S 500-YARD FREESTYLE-1, Matt Hall, Tennessee, 4:21.86. 2, Beau Wiebel, Georgia, 4:23.17. 3, James McCreary, Auburn, 4:24.09. 4, Ben Fowler, Kentucky, 4:24.53. 5, Sean Justice, Florida, 4:26.25. 6,Jay Telford, South Carolina, 4:26.88. 7, Santiago Lima, Georgia, 4:28.29. 8, Tim Russell, Auburn, 4:31.86. 9, Rob Strauber, Tennessee, 4:27.27. 10, Moran Sommerfeld, LSU, 4:28.15. 11, Nat Lewis, Kentucky, 4:28.35. 12, Gabriel Lindsey, Florida, 4:28.37. 13,John Hansbury, Florida, 4:29.59. 14, Marc Schrader, Alabama, 4:30.47. 15, John Flanagan, Aurburn, 4:31.61. 16, Alex Greenberg, Georgia, 4:32.50. WOMEN'S 500-YARD FREESTYLE-1, Dawn Heckman, Florida, 4:45.24. 2, Leslie Mix, Tennessee, 4:45.83. 3, Julie Varozza, Georgia, 4:46.15. 4, Sarah Nichols, Tennessee, 4:49.15. 5, Rachel Komisarz, Kentucky, 4:49.75. 6, Lee Dalton, Kentucky, 4:50.53. 7, Chrissy Mitchell, Auburn, 4:52.57. 8, Ann-Sofie Joensson, Alabama, 4:53.22. 9, Rada Owen, Aurburn, 4:50.22. 10, Kelly Miller, Kentucky, 4:52.92. 11, Sarah Miller, Georgia, 4:53.01. 12, Alicia McElroy, Georgia, 4:57.46. 13, Anne Hanna, Georgia, 4:57.53. 14, Alexis Larsen, Florida, 4:59.66. 15, Jackie Slingerland, Alabama 5:00.96. 16, Luciana Abe, Tennessee, 5:01.28. MEN'S 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY-1, Scott Tucker, Aurburn, 1:44.97. 2, Kris Babylon, Georgia, 1:45.45. 3, Heath Edwards, Georgia, 1:46.66. 4, Shawn McNew, Tennessee, 1:46.78. 5, Tom Klement, Auburn, 1:47..40. 6, Jeremy Linn, Tennessee, 1:48.45. 7, Micheal Bartz, Auburn, 1:49.91. 8, Tom Williams, Tennessee, 1:50.06. 9, Stephen Clarke, Florida, 1:49.65. 10, Jon Walenmayer, South Carolina, 1:49.72. 11, Atiba Wade, Georgia, 1:50.09. 12, Jarrod Marrs, LSU, 1:50.60. 13, Arnar Olafsson, Alabama, 1:50.66. 14, Matthew Cole, Florida, 1:51.15. 15, Pat O'Keefe, Auburn, 1:51.48. 16, Jason Goltz, LSU, 1:52.39.
Planet Swim Latest News Senior cocaptain kristy kowal dazzled the audience with Entering the meet, kowalalready claimed possession of The Indiana swimming and diving team took first http://www.planetswim.com/PSpages/news.html
Extractions: Enjoy your favorite sport HOME Swimming Waterpolo Diving ... Synchro This World has been created to provide a worldwide service to the swimming community. Please feel free to explore our Planet through any one of our different disciplines. College Prospects NEWS Today is: 1999 U.S. Open College Swimming NCAA Waterpolo Championships Malchow, Thompson break meet records (Day Three) More NEWS Day Three. Thompson makes history again (Day Two) Jenny Thompson posted the fourth-fastest performance ever in the 100-meter butterfly with a winning time of 58.36 here at the U.S. Open. In the morning prelims, Thompson broke another long-standing Mary T. Meagher record, swimming a 59.80, which dropped Meagher's 1985 meet record. Prior to finals, Meagher made a surprise appearance to give Thompson with a gift and say a few words in front of the San Antonio audience. The two superstars had never met and the occasion seemed to spur Thompson on.
1998 GIRLS STATE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS School Athletic Association. 24th Annual Girls swimming and diving 33.40 33.57 311011 LAKIN, kristy DANV 5 Breast National * 101.47 Kristine kowal, West Lawn http://www.wl.k12.in.us/gswim/98gstate.html
Extractions: Event 1 Girls Senior 200 R-Medley National: * 1:45.33 Jacksonville Bolles, Fl /92 State Meet: ! 1:45.73 Carmel /88 PL Meet ID Name Team Prelims Finals * Finals 1 3011 Carmel A CARML 1:48.02 1:46.09 CARLBERG, L.- TURNER, B.- WATTS, ERICA- DAVIS, KRISTA- 26.99 29.77 25.37 23.96 2 3022 Center Grove A CGRVE 1:49.01 1:48.76 COLIN, SARAH- SWANDER, LAURA- FATUM, SHANNON- NUGENT, S.- 28.90 28.16 26.99 24.71 3 3027 West Lafayette A WLAF 1:49.64 1:49.55 KOSTNER, TAMMY- HARPER, GRETA- LANDRUM, J.- ANDREW, ERIN- 26.84 30.77 26.56 25.38 4 3027 West Lafayette A WLAF 1:49.64 KOSTNER, TAMMY- HARPER, GRETA- LANDRUM, J.- ANDREW, ERIN- 26.70 30.45 26.73 25.76
Morgan Buckner Among 2002 NCAA Woman Of The Year Finalists Other past winners include 2000 kristy kowal, swimming, University of Georgia;1999 1997 - the late Lisa Ann Coole, swimming and diving, University of http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/sports/general/Archives/ncaawomanII.htm
Extractions: The NCAA announced today (Sept. 13) the 10 finalists for the 2002 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Woman of the Year Award, one of the most prestigious honors the NCAA bestows and former Ferris State University student-athlete Morgan Buckner (Temperance/Bedford) is among the select group of national finalists. Buckner, a May 2002 FSU graduate with high distinction, was selected the state of Michigans 2002 NCAA Woman of the Year on Sept. 5 and was among 50 state winners. This is the 12th year that the Woman of the Year Award has been given. The finalists were selected by a committee comprised of athletics administrators from NCAA member colleges and universities from more than 340 entries. The NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics will select the 2002 NCAA Woman of the Year from among the 10 finalists. The national winner will be announced at an awards dinner November 2 at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind. This award recognizes young women in intercollegiate athletics for their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community service.
Create An Account Athens Life. UGA Life. Classifieds. Sports. Athens Music. Entertainment. Marketplace. Calendar. Advertising Info. swimming diving. Story last updated at 741 p.m. on Monday, October 16, 2000. NCAA award caps 'perfect' year for kristy kowal http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/101700/dog_1017000034.shtml
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The University Of Georgia Athletic Association diving. 200yard individual medley. 1998. kristy kowal. swimming diving. 100-yard breaststroke 1999. kristy kowal. swimming diving. 100-yard breaststroke. kristy kowal. swimming diving http://georgiadogs.ocsn.com/traditions/championships.shtml
DogBytes: Swimming&Diving: 2000 Season NCAA award caps 'perfect' year for kristy kowal Bulldogs have built swimming success around seniors Shealy, kowal. Campbell places second in Zone B diving to earn NCAA http://www.athensnewspapers.com/dogbytes/swimming/2000.shtml
Alabama Swimming Diving - Womens Records Alabama swimming diving Womens RecordsUniversity of AlabamaAlabama AquaticSEC ChampionshipNCAA ChampionshipEvent Anne Poleska (UA)kristy kowal (UGA)kristy kowal (UGA)100.08 http://www.rolltide.com/files/8844.pdf
The University Of Georgia Athletic Association 1998, kristy kowal, swimming diving, 100yard breaststroke. 200-yardbreaststroke. 1999, kristy kowal, swimming diving, 100-yard breaststroke. http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/traditions/championships.shtml
2004 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results EVENT 11 WOMEN s 100 Meter Breaststroke NCAA Record 105.74 kristy kowal Georgia2000 World Record 105.09 Leisel Jones AUS 2003 American Record 105.74 http://www.aggieathletics.com/specialsites/ncaaswimming2004/results/e11p.html
2004 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming & Diving Championships Results kristy kowal Georgia 2000 US Open Record 105.74 kristy kowal Georgia 2000 101.2729.41 31.86 EVENT 13 WOMEN s 3 Meter Springboard diving OPTIONAL LIMITED http://www.aggieathletics.com/specialsites/ncaaswimming2004/results/frifin.html
Extractions: 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
SECsports.com the efforts of Olympians kristy kowal and Courtney Platform Dive 426.37 Korth, RachelAuburn 419.60 College swimming Coaches Association of America Women s Top http://www.secsports.com/index.php?url_publish_channel_id=3359&well_id=2
2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships OneMeter diving - Top NCAA Record 495.85 Megan Neyer Florida 1983 2001 Yulia 145.83100-Yard Breaststroke - Top NCAA Record 59.05 kristy kowal Georgia 1998 http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/wsw_ncaa/pages/history3.html
UGA News Bureau We could not be more proud of kristy, Georgia head on oldfashion hard work. Kowalmarks the football, Purdue University; Matthew Busbee, swimming and diving http://www.uga.edu/news/newsbureau/releases/2000releases/001221kowal.html
Extractions: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.Kristy Kowal, a former Georgia swimmer and silver medalist at the 2000 Olympic Games, has been named a recipient of the NCAA Today1s Top VIII Award as announced by the NCAA. The award honors eight distinguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for achievement in athletics, achievement in academics, character and leadership. "We could not be more proud of Kristy," Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle said, "as she has worked hard to become the consummate student-athlete during her stay at Georgia. She is a very talented young lady in the classroom and in the pool, but her success has been predicated on old-fashion hard work." Kowal marks the fourth consecutive year that a student-athlete from Georgia has been a winner of the Top VIII Award and the fifth recipient overall. Terry Hoage, who was a two-time All-American in football, was Georgia's first winner in January of 1984 when the award was NCAA Top VI, but it was 13 years later before the Bulldogs claimed winner No. 2 in swimmer Lisa Coole in 1997. Football player Matt Stinchcomb followed in 1998, and track and field star Debbie Ferguson was honored last year.
Athletes Top Sports Water Sports swimming and diving Athletes. De Bruijn, Inges. Dolan,Toms. Hall, Gary, Jr.s. Klim, Michaels. kowal, Kristys. Krayzelburg, Lennys. http://www.supercrawler.com/Sports/Water_Sports/Swimming_and_Diving/Athletes/
Extractions: See also: This category in other languages: German Barbosa, Ubirajara Nogueira - Profile of this brazilian diver, including titles and swimming and diving links. Beard, Amanda - Official site with biography, rankings photographs, articles, contact information, accomplishments, goals, and sponsors. Benko, Lindsay
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