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  1. Olympic Swimming and Diving: Swimming And Diving (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Greg Kehm, 2007-06-30
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Vicki Draves, 1948 Olympic Games, diving by Vicki Draves, 1999
  3. Swimming and Diving (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  4. Swimming & Diving (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1996-02
  5. An Olympian's oral history: Thelma Payne Sanborn, 1920 Olympic Games, diving by Thelma Payne Sanborn, 1988
  6. An Olympian's oral history: Velma Dunn Ploessel, 1936 Olympic Games, diving by Velma Dunn Ploessel, 1988
  7. An Olympian's oral history: Pat McCormick, 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games, diving by Pat Keller McCormick, 1999
  8. An Olympian's oral history: Sammy Lee, 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games, diving by Sammy Lee, 1999
  9. An Olympian's oral history: Clarita Hunsberger Neher, 1924 & 1928 Olympic Games, diving by Clarita Hunsberger Neher, 1988
  10. An Olympian's oral history: Jane Fauntz Manske, 1928 & 1932 Olympic Games, swimming & diving by Jane Fauntz Manske, 1988
  11. An Olympian's oral history: Paula Jean Myers Pope, 1952, 1956 & 1960 Olympic Games, diving by Paula Jean Myers Pope, 1999

101. BBC SPORT | Olympics 2004
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102. Princeton Women's Swimming And Diving - History
A history of Success. retired from swimming following her performance at the 1968Olympics. Full integration of women into the swimming and diving program came
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Recruiting Online Recruiting Form Contact Information About the Team Photo Gallery Banquet and Awards Alumni Special Thanks ... he Men's Page A History of Success P rinceton Swimming and Diving is about two things: Tradition and Pride. We have a Tradition of team, of friendship, of support, of fast swimming, of loud cheering, of hard work of BLACK and of ORANGE. Those two colors are worn with Pride as they symbolize every tradition that this team stands for. We are teammates and we are competitors, and when we bring those together we are unstoppable. Princeton became fully coeducational in the fall of 1969, and it did not take long for women to begin organizing themselves into athletic teams. Swimmer Jane Fremon ’75 and diver Cece Herron ’74 were the pioneers, competing on an exhibition level in men’s meets during the 1970-71 season. The two went on to win enough points between them to give Princeton a fifth-place finish at the Eastern Women’s Swimming League championships, with Fremon winning three events. A team was formally organized the following year, under three-year captain Carol Brown ’75. The team got off to a perfect 8-0 start and finished third at the EWSL championships. The star of that team was Cathy Corcione ’74, who had actually retired from swimming following her performance at the 1968 Olympics. In that first year she set national records in two of the three events in which she won EWSL titles.

103. Sydney Beat - China.org.cn
Fu could be the winningest female diver in olympic history, with five gold medals,if next month she repeats a double victories like in Atlanta four years ago.
http://www.china.org.cn/olym/NEWS08.htm
Diving Veterans Ready for More Gold Though their younger teammates had already tagged themselves as serious gold contenders, Xiong Ni and Fu Mingxia, the reigning Olympic champions on China's diving team, are very likely to continue their glory in Sydney this fall.
In a warm-up from August 13 to 15 in Jinan, the two multi-time Olympians, together had contributed four Olympic gold medals to China, out-performed their team members to win their individual and synchronized events.
The simulated Olympic contest tests the Olympic diving team and forms the final line-up for Sydney.
Atlanta Olympics springboard champion Xiong found his best form since he came back two years ago, staging a flawless routine including two of his most difficult dives ever.

104. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Table Tennis
olympic history Table tennis Men s singles olympics, Medal, Athlete,Country. Atlanta 96, Gold Silver Bronze, Liu Guoliang Wang Tao
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105. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Archery
Tuesday, September 19 olympic history Archery Men s 70 Meter Individualolympics, Medal, Athlete, Country, Points. Atlanta 96, Gold
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106. Bruins Women's Swimming :: University Of California, Los Angeles Official Athlet
Mon, 06/07/2004, US diving olympic Trials, St. Peter s, MO, All Day.Tue, 06/08/2004, US diving olympic Trials, St. Peter s, MO, All Day.
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107. UM Olympics-1960
the lead from Tobian with a near perfect 2 1/2 somersault on his second to lastdive and held on to win the gold by the narrowest margin in olympic history.
http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/olymp2/ol1960.htm
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1960 - Rome
The U of M contingent in Rome included seven swimmers, two divers, a gymnast, and four track and field athletes. They earned two gold and a bronze for the U.S. and a bronze medal for Finland. Gus Stager, coach of the U.S. swimming team, saw Joan Spillane become the U of M's first woman gold medalist. Spillane finished third in both the 100 and 200 meter freestyle in the U. S. Olympic trials, earning her a place on the relay teams. In Rome, she swam the qualifying round in the 4x100 meter medley relay but did not race in the final, which the U.S. team won. In the 4x400 meter freestyle relay Spillane did not race the qualifying heat but swam the opening leg of the final. She clocked a very good 1:02.5 and did well to stay within three lengths of Australia's Dawn Fraser who set a world record of 1:00.2. Shirley Stobbs, Carolyn Woods and Chris von Saltza were able to make up more than that distance for a three length win in a world record 4:08.9.
Gus Stager and Joan Spillane honored at ceremony at Michigan Stadium Robert Webster confounded the experts to win Michigan's second gold medal in diving, capturing first in the platform event. Only his coaches, Sammy Lee and UM's Bruce Harlan, both former Olympic gold medalists, gave Webster much of a chance against Gary Tobian of the U.S. and Britain's Brian Phelps. Saving his most difficult dives till last, Webster took the lead from Tobian with a near perfect 2 1/2 somersault on his second to last dive and held on to win the gold by the narrowest margin in Olympic history.

108. OLYMPICS 100 Years Of Change
one of the uglier spite fights in sports history. chauvinists, the allmale AmericanOlympic Committee stood the women s swimming and diving events, introduced
http://www.time.com/time/international/1996/960527/olympics.history.html
TIME International
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OLYMPICS
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As Atlanta Approaches, A Look Back At The Wondrous, Dazzling, Hypocritical, Chameleonic Games
WILLIAM OSCAR JOHNSON "The Olympic movement tends to bring together in a radiant union all the qualities which guide mankind to perfection." Thus gushed the creator of the modern Olympic Games, a short, pedantic French baron named Pierre de Coubertin. His idealistic musing was particularly ironic, since Baron de Coubertin was originally inspired to reinvent the Games chiefly as a means of spurring the French into greater physical fitness than their bellicose German neighbors. Stung by Bismarck's defeat of Louis Napoleon in 1871, Coubertin wanted France to win the next European war. Nonetheless, the baron gradually came to believe his own words; ever since, the aristocrats of the Olympic movement have felt obliged to play similar windy tunes when searching for ways to define the true significance of the Games. In short, there has always been a tug-of-war between Olympic rhetoric and Olympic reality.

109. Schedule: Diving - Olympics 2000
Schedule of events for Sydney 2000.
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Schedule: Diving Local Time Eastern Time Event Venue September 22 2-5 p.m. 11 p.m.*-2 a.m. Women's 10m Platform Preliminaries Sydney Int'l. Aquatic Centre September 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 7-10 p.m.* Women's 3m Springboard Synchronized Final**
Men's 10m Platform Sychronized Final** Sydney Int'l. Aquatic Centre September 24 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m.* Women's 10m Platform Semifinals Sydney Int'l. Aquatic Centre 7-9 p.m. 4-6 a.m. Women's 10m Platform Final** Sydney Int'l. Aquatic Centre September 25 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 7-11 p.m.* Men's 3m Springboard Preliminaries Sydney Int'l. Aquatic Centre

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