2004 Upper Peninsula Swimming And Diving 2004 Upper Peninsula swimming and diving. MSHS POOL RECORDJenny Laughna Marquette54.44 1994. 1 KIERSTEN thompson MARQUETTE 58.57 27.70, 30.87 2 KYLLIE http://www.mhsaa.com/games/sports/bsw/04upfinal.html
Extractions: 2004 Upper Peninsula Swimming and Diving Michigan High School State Championship Hosted by Marquette Senior High School Short Course Yards Meet Scores MALE TEAM SCORES MSHS MARQUETTE SOO SAULT HIGH KHS KINGSFORD HIGH SCHOO GW GWINN MANI MANISTIQUE HOU HOUGHTON-CALUMET-HAN I-N ISHPEMING-NEGAUNEE WEST WESTWOOD RUDB RUDYARD BULLDOGS JHS JEFFERS JETS FEMALE TEAM SCORES MSHS MARQUETTE HOU HOUGHTON-CALUMET-HAN JHS JEFFERS JETS KHS KINGSFORD HIGH SCHOO SOO SAULT HIGH RUDB RUDYARD BULLDOGS WEST WESTWOOD MANI MANISTIQUE GW GWINN I-N ISHPEMING-NEGAUNEE Meet Results Ev# 1 GIRLS 200 MEDLEY RELAY Ev# 2 BOYS 200 MEDLEY RELAY Ev# 3 GIRLS 200 FREESTYLE Ev# 4 BOYS 200 FREESTYLE Ev# 5 GIRLS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ev# 6 BOYS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ev# 7 GIRLS 50 FREESTYLE Ev# 8 BOYS 50 FREESTYLE Ev# 9 GIRLS 1 M DIVING Ev# 10 BOYS 1 M DIVING Ev# 11 GIRLS 100 BUTTERFLY Ev# 12 BOYS 100 BUTTERFLY Ev# 13 GIRLS 100 FREESTYLE Ev# 14 BOYS 100 FREESTYLE Ev# 15 GIRLS 500 FREESTYLE Ev# 16 BOYS 500 FREESTYLE Ev# 17 GIRLS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY Ev# 18 BOYS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY Ev# 19 GIRLS 100 BACKSTROKE Ev# 20 BOYS 100 BACKSTROKE Ev# 21 GIRLS 100 BREASTSTROKE Ev# 22 BOYS 100 BREASTSTROKE Ev# 23 GIRLS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY Ev# 24 BOYS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY Top of Page Event List Event 1 GIRLS 200 MEDLEY RELAY MEET RECORD: Houghton 1:59.22 2003
BYUCougars.com Swimming And Diving Event Results (2001-01-20) Secondplace finishers included Codi Jensen in the 1000 free, thompson in the 200back, Jennifer Tasker in the The women s swimming and diving team will http://www.byucougars.com/swimming_diving/filings/0000001780_res.html
Extractions: BYU scored 52 points, second-place New Mexico State had 34 points, while the University of Denver scored 27 points to finish third. The Cougars won 6-of-13 events en route to the victory. First-place finishers for BYU included Jennifer Teerlink in the 1000 free, Amanda Grant in the 400 IM and Monica Ferrell in the 500 free. BYU's 200 medley relay team finished in first place to gain seven points. Second-place finishers included Melissa Thompson in the 1000 free, Rachel Mason in the 200 fly, Amy Thompson in the 100 back and BYU's 200 free relay team.
NESCAC Swimming And Diving All-Conference Kit Koch, Williams. 2001 Women s swimming and diving Championships. OneMeter diving.1. 149.32. (Lizzy DeWitt, Carrie thompson, Mandy Smeal, Alyson Lipsky). http://www.nescac.com/2000-01/sports/swimdive/allconference(w).htm
Extractions: 00-01 Final 2001 NESCAC Women's Swimming and Diving All-Conference Swimmer of the Meet: Meredith Olson, Williams Diver of the Meet: Caroline Crocker, Williams Senior Four-Year High Point Award: Amy Warren, Williams Swimming Coach of the Year: Tom Burton, Colby Diving Coach of the Year: Kit Koch, Williams 2001 Women's Swimming and Diving Championships Top three in each event earn All-NESCAC honors 200 Freestyle Relay Williams (Zibby Stokes, Sarah Wilson, Meredith Olson, Amy Warren) Middlebury (Alyson Lipsky, Martha Goebel, Amanda Macomber, Lizzy DeWitt) Colby (Sarah Jasinski, Amy Millett, Kristan Jiggetts, Jess Knight) 50 Breaststroke Megan Ferrari Bates Ann Kratzinger Connecticut Anne Mayall Williams 50 Butterfly Zibby Stokes Williams Tiffany Johnston Amherst Jennifer Kunz Hamilton 500 Freestyle Cristin Brennan Williams Crissy Milkosky Williams Sarah Groff Middlebury 50 Backstroke Lizzy DeWitt Middlebury Stacie Botsford Amherst Catherine Williams Bowdoin 200 Individual Medley Meredith Olson Williams Carolyn Plant Colby Ali Abate Amherst 50 Freestyle Alyson Lipsky Middlebury Amy Warren Williams Hillary Jones Amherst One-Meter Diving Caroline Crocker Williams Maureen Singer Bowdoin Rachel Gealy Williams 400 Medley Relay
Swimming & Diving 2002-03 - 2003 America East Championship SO University of Vermont 2006.23 19 thompson, Johanna SO of Vermont 2009.03 20 Servin,jenny FR Stonybrook 20 Swimoff Name Yr School Finals Time - Swim-off 1 http://www.gonu.com/swimming/2003/aechampionship.htm
SMU Athletics: Alumnus Database Women s swimming diving Alumnus Database. Women s swimming diving Alumni. AnitaLee. Erika Leetmae. jenny Lingamfelter. Melissa Card thompson. Sheelah Turner. http://www.smumustangs.com/alumni/alumni_swimw_i.asp?id=585
Jenny Thompson were the 100m freestyle, 400m freestyle, and plain diving. more about the rules ofswimming click here jenny thompson represented the United States in the 2000 http://www.dennett.mec.edu/mrholt/olallure/jennyth.html
Extractions: Click here to learn more about Jenny Thompson No one knows when swimming started. Pictures of the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans showed them swimming. People taught themselves to swim by watching animals. In the Middle Ages people from Europe did not swim because they thought the water was cursed. By the 1800's swimming was popular again. Swimming was an event in the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece. There was only one kind of stroke used - this was the breast stroke. That soon changed because swimmers wanted to go faster. It wasn't until 1912 that women could be in the Olympics. The events women were in were the 100m freestyle, 400m freestyle, and plain diving.
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Stanford University Cardinal | Women's Swimming | The Official Athletic Site Stanford Cardinal Official Athletic Site complete timely coverage of all Stanford sports including football, baseball basketball. From the FANSonly network. Swim/diving M. Swim/diving - W . http://www.gostanford.com/sports/w-swim/spec-rel/082902aaa.html
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Stanford University Cardinal | Traditions | The Official Athletic Site includes a new 50meter pool with a movable bulkhead, the Maas Family diving Complexwith Event Swimmer School Time Year 50 Free jenny thompson Stanford 22 http://www.fansonly.com/schools/stan/trads/stan-trads-pool.html
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases Acclaimed as one of the finest swimming facilities in the nation, the deGuerre (pronounced de-GAIR) Pool Complex serves as the home for all of Stanford's aquatic teams. The pool complex includes three separate pools one for competition, another for diving and a third for water polo, training and recreation as well as eight indoor squash and handball courts. The competition pool is a 25-yard, eight-lane course with depths of seven to eight feet. Overflow gutters and the water depth provide Cardinal swimmers with one of the fastest facilities in the nation. The complex, which has a seating capacity of 2,500, also includes a diving pool equipped with Durafirm and Maxiflex boards. The Olympic-sized training pool (50 meters by 25 yards) is utilized for both long course and short course training, with ten 50-meter long course lanes and twenty-one 25-yard short course lanes.
The 2000 Olympics - Rankings - Women 3), 57.59, jenny thompson,73,USA. Check the latest news headlines in swimming News,voice your opinion on the About swimming Forum, cast your vote on the swimming http://swimming.about.com/bl_women_ranking.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 The 2000 Olympics The Rankings - Women as of 19 August, 2000 Note - If a country has more than two swimmers in the top rankings, or if a swimmer in the top rankings failed to qualify at that country's Olympic trials, the swimmer not expected to take part in the Olympics in that event has an asterisk instead of a ranking. 50 M Freestyle Rec: Inge de Bruijn,NED,00 Inge de Bruijn,73,NED Therese Alshammar,77,SWE Dara Torres,67,USA Amy Van Dyken,73,USA Sandra Volker,74,GER Alison Sheppard,72,GBR Jenny Thompson,73,USA Sumika Minamoto,79,JPN Ekaterina Kibalo,82,RUS Tammie Stone,76,USA Haley Cope,79,USA Wilma van Rijn,71,NED 100 M Freestyle Rec: Inge de Bruijn,NED,00 Inge de Bruijn,73,NED
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Extractions: Butterfly isn't easy. But it doesn't have to be as much work as you think. The biggest problem for most people is breathing and recovery of the arms. You feel you have to climb out of the water for that precious air, which means you put so much effort into breathing and recovery that you have nothing left for the actions that move you forward.
Summer Olympics 2000 Once Again, It's Thompson Vs. Torres jenny had just swam her last individual race. . thompson never captured an individualgold in her brilliant are the most by any female swimmer, pushing thompson 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."
Swim Magazine: Forever Young, May 2000 PRs and the second best times of any female US swimmer in 1999 in the 50 and 100meter freestyles (behind Amy Van Dyken and jenny thompson, respectively). http://www.swiminfo.com/articles/swimmagazine/articles/200005-01swim_art.asp
Extractions: Stroke Technique Articles Mail Mail Bag ... Sponsorship - Magazine Articles - 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." Time was when teenagers dominated the world rankings. No offense to then 16-year-old Ian Thorpe, but in 1999, five of the world's top six women 50 meter freestylers were more than 25, including three over age 30. Likewise, seven of the top 12 men's 200 IMers were 25 or older. Whether the following swimmers climb atop the medal stand in Sydney or miss making Trials is not important. Their message is clear: "That's OK, because this is fun. I've given it my best shot, and now it's time to move on."