Top Swims In CWRU Swimming History Top Men's Swims Before 1990. 1. John Bradshaw wins 100 Butterflyat NCAA Championships John Bradshaw, class of 1989, won the 100 http://home.cwru.edu/swimming/documents/pre1990.html
Extractions: John Bradshaw, class of 1989, won the 100 butterfly at the 1988 NCAA Championships at Emory University. This was the first NCAA Division III national championship for a CWRU male swimmer. His time was a then team record - 50.59. Of great significance was John's leadership bringing the team to national prominence and its first of many top twenty national finishes. 2. Bradshaw Defends His Title John Bradshaw successfully defended his national title in the 100 butterfly in 50.50 the following year at Bowdoin College in Maine. It was an extremely exciting race with an all star field. The championship heat featured a flier who would earn the NCAA swimmer of the year award the following season and a newcomer who would later graduate as the NCAA record holder in the 100 fly. But the real aggressors were three seniors who chased John up and down the pool for the second year in a row. He moved from 4th at the 25 to 2nd at the 50 and secured a .25 victory with a perfect finish. Top Women's Swims Before 1990 1. Lisa Bernard Wins 1650 at First Women's NCAA Championships
Boys Swimming History & Records Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Boys swimming history Records. Past Champions Alltime State Meet Team Champions http://www.wiaawi.org/swimmingboys/historyrecords.html
Girls Swimming & Diving History & Records Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Girls swimming history Records. http://www.wiaawi.org/swimminggirls/historyrecords.html
Washingtonpost.com: U.S. Synchronized Swimming History directive, SOURCE USSS. US Synchronized Swimming Logo Go to SynchronizedSwimming Section. US Synchronized swimming history. 1907 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/olympics/longterm/synchro/synchhis.h
Swimming History & Records :: swimming history Records. Women's Swimming Home. HEADLINES. Ayalon Earns NCAACut as Tech Swimming and Diving Earns Split with Terps, Falls to Tar Heels http://www.fansonly.com/schools/geot/sports/w-swim/spec-rel/091801aaa.html
Hurricane Swimming History Hurricane History. to grow and succeed in a small and nurturing, but challenging environment. Every swimmer has the right to excel in his/her swimming at their http://www.huriswim.org/about.html
Extractions: Hurricane History This team was quite literally started overnight in September of 1994. With a list of six swimmers and lots of phone numbers, Paul Rowe and Carol Restrepo decided to seize the opportunity granted by Haddonwood owner, Tony Zanin, to start a new kind of swim team. "Every swimmer, regardless of ability, deserves the opportunity to grow and succeed in a small and nurturing, but challenging environment." Every swimmer has the right to excel in his/her swimming at their own level, and a coach whose goal for each swimmer is 'Be the Best YOU can be' in the pool, and in your everyday life! Now all Carol and Paul needed was followers to this new philosophy in the South Jersey swimming world. To their surprise and amazement, their Hurricane program has grown to be a very much respected team in the area!! The first practice in September, 1994 was attended by 29 swimmers! After only one weekend of nearly begging former Voyagers and friends to be the charter members, word spread, interest exploded, and the first practice launched the growth of a new swim team!! By our first year's end the team had swelled to 81 swimmers. The Hurricane Swim Team was now actually getting respect!!! But there was on little problem - at the end of the second year, Paul and Carol were looking for a new home for this new, rising swim team! It seemed that Wal-Mart was buying OUR POOL and OUR HOME!! Now what? Carol started the endless phone calls and meeting with area pool representatives basically begging for pool time. She and Paul wanted this team to continue, but the team needed a pool!
~*TCR 2001-2002 Swimming History*~ TC Roberson High School Ram Swimming A Brief History of Success. Head CoachBob Browning. Assistant Coach Jim Cottam. Athletic Dept.828654-1774. http://tcroberson.hypermart.net/NewAthleticFolder/Swimminghistory.html
Extractions: Head Coach: Bob Browning Assistant Coach: Jim Cottam Athletic Dept.:828-654-1774 Hot Line: 828-777-8201 -The T.C. Roberson swim team began in 1985-86 as one of the first high school teams in Western North Carolina. The team enjoyed early success, winning several conference championships in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The team also produced one state champion in its early years. -Currently the Ram swim team is under the tutelage of of Coaches Mike Rochelle and Bob Browning. After several down years, the two have rebuilt the once mighty program to produce county championship teams (Girls 2000-01), one Regional Champion, and a top 10 ranking in the state. Over the past 3 years Rochelle and Browning have sent 3 swimmers on to collegiate careers and hope to produce more in the coming years. It is their goal that T.C. Roberson will consistently remain near the top in their conference, region, and the state where they rightfully belong. Swim Team Western Athletic Conference Champion Teams: MEN 1993-1994 Mountain Athletic Conference (Co-Champs) WOMEN
EPCHS: Mustang Sports: Boys Swimming History Boys swimming history. Conference Champs 1971, 1974, 1975; RegionalChamps 1970, 1971. Sports News Fall Winter Spring History http://www.evergreenpark.org/sports/History Pages/boys swimming history2.shtml
EPCHS: Mustang Sports: Girls Swimming History Girls swimming history. Conference Champs 1973, 1974. Sports News Fall Winter Spring History Cheerleading IHSA Schools . Printable version, http://www.evergreenpark.org/sports/History Pages/girls swimming history2.shtml
SWIMMING HISTORY Sporting Info FOOTBALL INFO HISTORY OF TENNIS SWIMMINGHISTORY TENNIS TOURNAMENTS ATHLETIC HISTORY. http://www.geocities.com/sporthistory/page4.html
McGill Swimming History students that stand out in memory are many and too numerous to mention in this briefhistory. Their performances are all part of McGills swimming legacy and http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Base/1885/history.htm
Extractions: The story of McGill Swimming is one of great distinction. The Mens swimming program was included in the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union program for the first time in 1909. The first six years of competition saw McGill win championships each year, and 1930 saw the start of a five year reign for the swimming team. McGill regained the swimming crown in 1949 at Toronto in the most decisive win ever registered in the C.I.A.U., winning every event but diving. Queens dropped out of the circuit that year. 1950 saw a dual meet between McGill and Toronto in which McGill won, once again. In 1972, the Mens team was the last team from Quebec to win a C.I.A.U swimming title in 1972 with Dave Johnson (Head Coach - National team 96) as team captain. The McGill Womens Swimming team originated in 1940, after previous attempts at starting one had failed. Until 1945, all intercollegiate meets were telegraphic, but after the war traveling meets were inaugurated. Toronto was host to the first meet in 1945. Since the start of these meets, there has been a continual battle between Toronto and McGill for the crown. McGill has taken the championship eight times and tied for it once in 1947. In 1950, McGill, in a thrilling battle, won by only one point over their rivals. At that time, only five universities, McMaster, Queens, Western, Toronto and McGill sent teams to the meet. Coach Gladys Bean is the one responsible for building up these teams. She started the team in her undergraduate years (the 40s) and continued coaching until 1962. With her time and effort McGill became the dominant force on the swimming scene.
Arizona Swimming History Table Of Contents Arizona swimming history. AGE GROUP STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS State Championshipsresults from the past 10 years! Return to HomePage http://www.azmarlins.com/azhis.htm
Yale Swimming History . MEN Roster; Schedule and Results; Seasons Top Times. . WOMEN Roster;Schedule and Results; Seasons Top Times. . . MEN Roster; Schedule http://www.yale.edu/swimming/Oldsite/history.htm
Swimming History - ¼ö¿µÀÇ ¿ª»ç The summary for this Korean page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.aqus.co.kr/swimlesson/hisory/history.html
Free-CliffNotes.com - Swimming History We offer high quality and quick writing for only $12.95 per page! Swimming wasinvented before recorded history. Humans discovered how to swim by accident. http://www.free-cliffnotes.com/data/hd/sjf144.shtml
Swimming History USA Swimming swimming history. General History of the sport of swimming;History of USA Swimming; US Swimming awards and honors. Olympic http://academic.uofs.edu/student/MCCOLLIGANK2/swimminglink.htm
Extractions: Swimming History General information Olympic Games World Championships U.S. National Championships Junior Nationals U.S. Open Championships Short Course World Championships Goodwill Games All-time medalists (men) All-time medalists (women) Pan Pacific Championships Pan American Games World University Games U.S. Olympic Festival
Goudie Swimming History Main Home, 7 . Goudie swimming history. 2k stuff Home, Through the Ages!! Stephen Cindy at Burnie 1992. Andrew Muriel Ian 1958. Ian Cindy 2002. http://www.2kstuff.com.au/ians2k/pages/7SwimmingHistory.htm
NSW Swimming History Page THE. SWIMMING ASSOCIATION Inc. History of a favoured pastime. TheNew South Wales Swimming Association was six years in the making http://www.nswswimming.com.au/histnsw.htm