The Stanford Daily Online Edition in 140.71, just .12 seconds short of the Pac10 record set in 1977 by Olympic gold medalist lenny krayzelburg. The Cardinal swimming and diving team heads http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=10600&repository=0001_article
Swimming World Magazine: Lenny Krayzelburg: The Newest American Champion, July 1 College Meet Results. diving Results. High School Meets lenny Krayzelburgthe name sounds madeup, like it should belong lenny started swimming with a Red Army club in Odessa at http://www.swiminfo.com/articles/swimmingworld/articles/199807-01sw_art.asp
Extractions: Stroke Technique Articles Mail Mail Bag ... Sponsorship - Magazine Articles - By Phillip Whitten Ultimately, Lenny Krayzelburg, who became a U.S. citizen in 1995, would like to become America's newest Olympian and Olympic gold medalist. Lenny Krayzelburgthe name sounds made-up, like it should belong to a rock star. And with his classic, California-surfer good looks, Lenny looks the part. But though he's a star, Lenny is no rock musician. The recent University of Southern California grad is a double world swimming champion, an American record holder, and with his Horatio Alger rags-to-riches story, one of the hottest properties in the sport today. That's why Lenny's story will be featured on Turner Television during the Goodwill Games to be held in New York July 30-Aug. 2. Lenny Krayzelburg was born on Sept. 28, 1975 in Odessathat's Odessa as in the late, unlamented USSR, not Odessa as in Texasthe first child of Oleg and Yelena Krayzelburg. The Krayzelburgs were middle-class in Russia's classless society: Oleg owned a coffee shop, and Yelena worked as an accountant at a shoe factory. But, in the USSR, especially because they are Jewish, their horizons were limited. Oleg and Yelena longed for a better life for Lenny and his sister Marsha in America.
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Nervousness Is Energy - Mind Training For Swimmers, By Craig Townsend 41 Nervousness Is Energy Ian Thorpe, Inge DeBruijn and lenny krayzelburg all won some respects is not surprising as they were considered the swimmers to beat http://swimming.about.com/library/mental_tips/bl_41_mind_training00.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Swimming Home Essentials ... Swimming History zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Teams and Pools Swim Coaching Nutrition Workouts and Technique ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Swimming newsletter. Search Swimming Mind Training Tips for Swimmers Ian Thorpe, Inge DeBruijn and Lenny Krayzelburg all won gold medals over the weekend at the 2000 Sydney Olympics - which in some respects is not surprising as they were considered the 'swimmers to beat' in their particular events. However, as experienced as these swimmers are, they all admitted battling with severe bouts of nervousness - even with THEIR levels of inner-belief! Ian Thorpe said afterwards that he hadn't expected to feel any nervousness at all - but when he came out form the marshalling area and the huge crowd began cheering for him, he felt the emotion rise up from inside of him, which is exactly the feeling many competitors experience in times of great stress or nervousness. Despite this, he won the 400m freestyle in world record time, and backed up an hour later to claim another world record in the 4x100m relay. Inge DeBruijn revealed that she used to battle severe bouts of nervousness to compete at the highest level, but said (a day before her race) that she was confident and ready to go. As a gold medal at the Olympics was her main goal, plus the fact that she had never swum at an Olympics before, you can almost be sure that when she walked out to the blocks for her first ever Olympic final, she would have experienced the same sort of nerves Ian Thorpe did in the 400m freestyle. Yet she won the 100m butterfly in world record time (her 9th world record for the year). Lenny Krayzelburg is probably the closest thing we can imagine to a machine when it comes to performing in the pool, his confidence and consistency are legendary - yet even he said that he felt extremely nervous before the final race. Despite a close tussle with Josh Watson, he came out on top as usual - that is what true champions do.
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Swimming Home Essentials ... Swimming History zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Teams and Pools Swim Coaching Nutrition Workouts and Technique ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Swimming newsletter. Search Swimming Mind Training Tips for Swimmers by Craig Townsend #23 - How Strong is a Reputation? How important is a swimmer's reputation? Does it have an effect on other swimmers? Sure it does, overall a swimmer's reputation has a huge effect on most competitors - but here is a piece of information about reputations which you may never, ever want to forget. A swimmer's reputation is ONLY powerful if you ALLOW it to be! If you take the approach that you are only 'swimming for 2nd place' because you think your competitor is too good, you have fallen into the 'reputation trap' and will probably swim a slow time - and yet if you pay no attention to it at all during the race, it will make no difference at all. If you have a reputation yourself, by the way, this is great news, because many competitors are quite intimidated by reputations and will often swim badly against you in meets. This is a fact! It even happens at the very peak of the swimming world. I read a few days ago that Lenny Krayzelburg, the world champion 50m,100m and 200m backstroke titleholder, said that he wanted to instill in his rivals the mentality that they were 'racing for second place, and that when it came to major events like the Olympic games, the gold medal was already gone'. This is very clever thinking, despite the fact that it has apparently brought some strong words in reply from other swimmers (who say they refuse to swim for second place).
Extractions: Schubert, Krayzelburg Earn Top U.S. Swim Honors Trojans named coach and swimmer of the year, respectively. Sept. 21, 1999 USC swimming coach Mark Schubert was named 1999 Coach of the Year by United States Swimming and USC graduate Lenny Krayzelburg was named 1999 United States Swimmer of the Year, United States Swimming announced over the weekend. Schubert was also named the 1999 American Swimming Coaches Association Co-Coach of the Year (Stanford's Richard Quick was the other recipient this year) and the 1999 United States Olympic Committee Coach of the Year. His ASCA honor is his fifth such award from the organization, more than any other coach. Schubert earned the U.S. Swimming Coach of the Year award, recently renamed the Doc Councilman Award, in recognition of the remarkable number of USC and Trojan Club swimmers that have had success on the national and international swimming scene. Schubert, a 1996 International Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, had a Hall of Fame year in 1999, placing 12 swimmers on international teams. His swimmers made their presence felt at all levels. Lenny Krayzelburg earned his U.S. Swimmer of the Year honor at the 1999 Pan Pacific Championships, shattering both the 100m and 200m backstroke world records, becoming the first American male to break two world records in two different events in 16 years. He also broke the 50m back world mark in a time trial.
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Extractions: Férfiak: Nõk 50 m GYORS Anthony Ervin (United States) Gary Hall Jr (United States) Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) Lorenzo Vismara (Italy) Bartosz Kizierowski (Poland) Alexander Popov (Russia) Mark Foster (Great Britain) Oleksandr Volynets (Ukraine) Zubor Attila (Hungary) vissza / fel 100 m GYORS Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) Alexander Popov (Russia) Gary Hall Jr (United States) Michael Klim (Australia) Neil Walker (United States) Lars Froelander (Sweden) Denis Pimankov (Russia) Chris Fydler (Australia) Zubor Attila(Hungary) vissza / fel 200 m GYORS Pieter van den Hoogenband (Netherlands) (W) 01:45.35 Ian Thorpe (Australia) Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) Josh Davis (United States) Paul Palmer (Great Britain) James Salter (Great Britain) Rick Say (Canada) Grant Hackett (Australia) Szabados Béla(Hungary) Zubor Attila(Hungary) vissza / fel 400 m GYORS Ian Thorpe (Australia) Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) Klete Keller (United States) Emiliano Brembilla (Italy) Dragos Coman (Romania) Chad Carvin (United States) Grant Hackett (Australia) Ryk Neethling (South Africa) Szilágyi Zoltán (Hungary) vissza / fel 1500 m GYORS Grant Hackett (Australia) Kieren Perkins (Australia) Chris Thompson (United States)
Extractions: Women's 400m Individual Medley, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Yana Klochkova (Ukraine) Yasuko Tajima (Japan) Beatrice Caslaru (Romania) Kaitlin Sandeno (United States) Nicole Hetzer (Germany) Maddy Crippen (United States) Joanne Malar (Canada) Jennifer Reilly (Australia Men's 400m Freestyle, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Ian Thorpe (Australia) Massimiliano Rosolino (Italy) Klete Keller (United States) Emiliano Brembilla (Italy) Dragos Coman (Romania) Chad Carvin (United States) Grant Hackett (Australia) Ryk Neethling (South Africa) Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Final Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result United States Netherlands Sweden Germany United Kingdom Australia Canada Italy Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Final Official Results Heat #01 Rank Athlete Result Australia United States Brazil Germany Italy Sweden France Russian Federation DQ
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Extractions: Listing of All Press Releases U.S. Olympic Gold Medal Swimmers, Lenny Krayzelburg and Megan Quann, Featured in McDonald's "Olympic Smile" Commercial "Its extremely exciting to win a gold medal at the Olympics and be congratulated by McDonalds in a commercial," said Krayzelburg. The commercial, created by DDB Chicago, first aired on networks, cable and syndicated programming in early September and will air solely on NBC throughout the remainder of the Games. The spot will continue to be updated throughout the Games with new Olympic smile moments from the athletes competing in Sydney. "McDonald's has a tradition of breakthrough Olympic-themed advertising and we are very excited about including footage of current Olympic athletes shortly after they compete in their events," said Larry Zwain, Senior Vice President, McDonalds U.S. Marketing. "We will continue to search for the Olympic moments that capture the spirit of the Games and athletes striving to be their best, and we hope our customers enjoy seeing some of their favorite Olympic moments again.
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Extractions: Date: 9-13-00 By Nancy Steinbach VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS. The Summer Olympic Games begin this week in the city of Sydney, Australia. Today we tell about the Olympics and some of the American Olympic athletes. (THEME) VOICE ONE: The world's most famous sports event is the Olympic Games. Five-million people are expected to attend the Summer Olympic Games this year in Sydney, Australia. They include leaders and officials from many countries. About fifteen-thousand reporters are there. More than three-thousand-million people are expected to watch the games on television. More than ten-thousand athletes from two-hundred countries will compete in twenty-eight different sports in the Summer Games. They will be trying to win medals - gold for first, silver for second and bronze for third in about three-hundred events. New additions to the Summer Olympics this year include synchronized diving, women's weight lifting, trampoline, women's pole vault and the triathlon. ((BRIDGE:OLYMPIC MUSIC) VOICE TWO: The name of the modern Olympic Games comes from games held in ancient times. The games are said to have started in the ancient Greek city of Olympia, about two-thousand-seven-hundred years ago.
Extractions: Table of Contents Other Resources After observing three years of success for the National Collegiate Track and Field Championship, the NCAA Rules Committee for Swimming and Water Sports in 1923 proposed a similar event for swimming and diving. The NCAA membership approved the idea in December of 1923 and the first meet was hosted by the U. S. Naval Academy in March, 1924. An even 100 athletes, representing 14 schools, competed in five swimming events and a single diving event. Although sanctioned by the NCAA, the meet was conducted by the Rules Committee and the National Swimming Coaches Association through 1936. In 1937, the NCAA made it an official national collegiate championship meet. The team championship was also added that year. Top of page History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory Year Champion Coach Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Michigan Matt Mann Yale Robert J. H. Kiphuth
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USATODAY.com - Phelps Finishes With Another World Record diving. Phelps helped the US qualify for the medley relay final, swimming with Randall eclipsed the previous world mark of 24.99 set by lenny krayzelburg of the http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/summer/2003-07-27-world-swimming_x.htm
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