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81. Stanford University Cardinal | Men's Swimming & Diving | The Official Athletic S
Roster, Statistics, Schedule. News Releases, Related Links, history. Stanford Men'sswimming Diving Stanford Men's swimming and Diving Archives. 20012002 Season.
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82. Stanford University Cardinal Women's Swimming Diving The
deGuerre swimming Complex; AllAmericans Under Coach Quick; Year-by-Year Results;Olympic Glory; A history of Champions; Stanford's NCAA Champions; Stanford's PAC-10
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83. WWA-History Of Swimming
THE history OF swimming Think it's a new sport? Think again! swimminghas been around for thousands of years 2500 BC First
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THE HISTORY OF SWIMMING Think it's a new sport? Think again! Swimming has been around for thousands of years... 2500 BC - First Egyptian hieroglyphics depicting swimming. 400 BC - Egyptians and Romans leisurely dived off cliffs. 36 BC - Japanese Emperor Suigiu encouraged swimming. 78 AD - Romans introduced swimming to Britain as a manly social event. 7th Century - Plagues unnerved swimming during the Dark Ages. 14th Century - Medieval knights to master swimming in armour. 15th Century - Church objected to naked bathing on moral grounds. 16th Century - Oxford and Cambridge University banned swimming after fatalities.
- Swim author Digby claimed humans are better swimmers than fish. 17th Century
- Japanese Emperor Go-Yoozei ruled that schoolchildren should swim.
- Medicinal value of natural spa springs discovered in Britain. 18th Century - Sea swimming popularized by George III 19th Century - Germany and Sweden developed acrobatic diving.

84. BNSCHTML
history, programme, training schedules, officers, notice board and results.
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85. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Swimming
Photos. Message Board. Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. Olympic history swimming MEN, WOMEN. 50 freestyle. 50 freestyle. 100 freestyle. 100 freestyle.
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  • 86. CBC Kids: Sport Of The Month
    swimming is one of the oldest activities known to man. Study its history here, then learn how to perform various strokes.
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    Ancient SCUBA Divers Jump In! Swimming is one of the oldest activities known to man. Ancient carvings show that people have been able to swim for over 4,000 years. A stone picture from Iraq, dated from 869 BC, shows warriors swimming using inflated animal bladders and breathing tubes like a SCUBA diver would use an air tank and snorkel. Swimming became popular as a sport in the 19th century. Early swimming strokes included the front crawl, the backstroke and the sidestoke. In those early days men and women swam in separate pools. Swimsuits were also very different than today. In those days swimsuits were made of long, baggy and heavy wool. Today swimsuits are made of lighter fabrics and are more streamlined. Swimming as a sport
    Swimming as a sport consists of four areas - swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo. International swimming competitions are governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation Amateur (FINA), which has over 160 member nations.
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    Swimming is a great way to have fun to staying in shape. All you need is a safe place to swim. Some people swim at the school or community pool - some really lucky people have pools in their back yards - and some swim at the beach. Competition pools (where swim meets are held) are usually 25 to 50 metres long. Competition pools usually have bottoms that can be adjusted for a variety of events, like synchronized swimming and water polo. Click here to take an up close look at the competition pool.

    87. Indiana University Athletics - Women's Swimming & Diving - History - Tradition O
    Women's swimming Diving. history Tradition of Program. Tradition ofProgram Year-by-Year Letterwinners Coaches Roster by Hometown
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    History - Tradition of Program Tradition of Program Year-by-Year Letterwinners Coaches ... Roster by Hometown Records: Indiana All-Time Top Ten All-Time Big Ten Championship Recaps All-Americans
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    More specifically, the Indiana women's swimming and diving squad led the Big Ten with 21 student-athletes being named to the Academic All-Big Ten squad.
    Individually in 2002, senior Susan Woessner emerged on the national stage, finishing second to World Record Holder Natalie Coughlin in the 100-yard backstroke. Remarkably, in 2002, Woessner (100 and 200 BK), Sarah Fiden (500 free, 1,650 free), Brooke Taflinger (200 BR and 400 IM), Erin Smith (100 fly), Tina Gretlund (200 IM), Sarah Reiling (1-Meter diving), and four different relay teams (400 free, 800 free, 200 medley, 400 medley) all set school records.
    Indiana Swimming and Diving Facts The diving tradition at Indiana spans 33 years and includes two legendary coaches. Hobie Billingsley coached the squad from 1968-88 and, in his 20 years, the team earned domestic as well as international acclaim.

    88. Indiana University Athletics - Men's Swimming & Diving - History - Tradition Of
    At the present time no collegiate program in Division IA history has won moreconsecutive swimming titles than the Hoosiers’ string of six consecutive
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    Championships (1968-73) and, possibly even more impressive, 20 straight Big Ten titles. From 1966-79, Indiana won a staggering 140 dual-meet victories in a row. Individually, Indiana University has produced 79 swimming and diving champions, 191 Big Ten swimming champions, 24 conference diving titlists, and 45 relay events at Big Ten Championships. To put these numbers in perspective, 79 national champions ranks third among Big Ten schools, while the Big Ten diving (24 Big Ten titles), relay (45) and individual (191) swimming crowns all rank second among the 11 conference schools. went on to dominate the Big Ten Conference like no program has in the history of major college athletics.

    89. Burning Word
    the crew using the site announcements letters to bw privacy policy back to start.swimming THROUGH THE BLOOD OF history swimming Through The Blood Of history.
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    90. AggieAthletics.com :: Swimming & Diving History
    Student Services. Support Groups. Texas A M University. Traditions. Visitor'sGuide. Big 12 Conference Logo. NCAA Logo. Texas A M swimming Diving history.
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    91. Forester Swimming And Diving
    This website is a record of all the available swimming and Diving history at LakeForest College and has been compiled by the Sports Information Department.
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    Lake Forest College Swimming and Diving
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    This website is a record of all the available Swimming and Diving history at Lake Forest College and has been compiled by the Sports Information Department.
    A special thanks to Mike Dau ’58 , the College’s Athletic Historian. Any comments may be directed to Sports Information Director Mike Wajerski
    Schedule/Results Stats Roster/Profiles ... Coaching Staff Select a varsity sport ... Football Volleyball Cross Country Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Women's Tennis Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Hockey Women's Hockey Handball Softball Men's Tennis History/Records Links F.A.N. Club Recruit Info. ... Athletics Home This site is designed and maintained by the Lake Forest College Sports Information Department.
    Please direct all comments or questions pertaining to the site to Sports Information Director Mike Wajerski

    92. FINA Swimming World Cup 1999/2000
    legs. During the 11year long swimming World Cup history a total of73 world records and best performances have been set. For the
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    93. Amateur Swimming Association
    history OF THE AMATEUR swimming ASSOCIATION The first recorded meeting of representativesof swimming clubs was held in the German Gymnasium, London, on 7th
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    HISTORY OF THE AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION

    The first recorded meeting of representatives of swimming clubs was held in the German Gymnasium, London, on 7th January 1869, when it was resolved that an Association composed of the London Swimming Clubs should be formed and have as its objects the promotion and encouragement of the art of swimming. Later that year the title of "Metropolitan Swimming Association" was assumed and a code of rules was drawn up in 1870 for the management of the Games of Football in the Water, proving that some sort of Water-Polo was then played.
    The only National Championship in 1869 was the One Mile. The 100 yards was instituted in 1878 with the 500 yards Freestyle, the latter being cancelled in 1935. In 1873 the name was changed to that of "The Swimming Association of Great Britain", although it did not include Scottish clubs; in fact, an application in 1878 from an Association of Scottish Clubs to join was not entertained.
    In 1880 Horace Davenport became the Association's President, and this was a turning point in the history of the Association. The previous year, a race known as the "Lords and Commons Race" was handed over by members of Parliament who had presented a trophy for it, and is now known as the Long Distance Championship, swum for many years in the River Thames. At this time there were nine London and eleven Provincial clubs in the Association, but this number gradually increased each year.

    94. Nova Centurion Swimming
    history. competition of a regional, national or international level, members of theSquad would be able to swim together as a team whilst still swimming at a
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    Bill Furniss has been the head coach at Nova since 1980 The Squad was formed in September 1973 and was called the Notts ASA Training Scheme. The Notts ASA employed a part-time coach and training sessions were held in Nottingham in the early mornings and early evenings.
    Initially the scheme was started as a six-month pilot scheme to give time for the Notts ASA to approach the local authority to support it. Unfortunately. owing to local government reorganisation, it was necessary to continue the scheme on a part-time basis until July 1975.
    During this time, negotiations with the newly formed Nottinghamshire County Council Leisure Services Department proved successful and the scheme was adopted by them in April 1975.

    95. 2003 NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships
    AllTime Relay Diving Results. » Team Individual Results Page
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    96. 2002 NCAA Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
    Heat Sheets. Polls. history. Multimedia. Photo Gallery. TV Information. Facility.Directions. Parking. Meet Staff. Feedback. .TexasSports.com. NCAA swimming Diving.
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    97. Princeton Swimming And Diving - History Of Success
    Princeton Women's swimming and Diving. Princeton swimming and Divingis about two things Tradition and Pride. We have a Tradition
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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.

    98. Men's Swimming
    Men's swimming, Schedule, Game Results, Roster/Bios, Coaches, Potential StudentAthletes, history, Scrapbook, Links, Athletics Home, Back to Varsity Sports,
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    99. The University Of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Swimming & Diving
    Schedule/Results Season Preview News Archives Recruiting history Facilities Links SportsBasketball Cross Country Golf Rowing Soccer Softball swimming Diving
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    100. 50 Years Of History With Cheltenham Swimming And Water Polo Club
    50 Years of history With Cheltenham swimming and Water Polo Club. TIMELINE ClubFounded 1887. In 1900 Cheltenham took over the very successful Alstone Club.
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    50 Years of History With Cheltenham Swimming and Water Polo Club TIMELINE Club Founded 1887 I n 1900 Cheltenham took over the very successful Alstone Club. Stonehouse then had a team and the seconds played them near the Canal Bridge there. First beat Weston at Weston 2-1. Fred Andrews was ordered to rejoin Grenadier Guards (Boer War). Cheltenham team on tour (manager, Fred Miller), drew with Weston 3-3, beat Exeter 4-3, and lost to Plymouth 0-1. In 1901 J. A. Jarvis, the reigning champion at most distances, came to Montpellier Baths. Cheltenham became first Gloucestershire team sxwimming champions (retained honours until 1909). Lost Weston final in sea at Teignmouth. Four Cheltenham players were see-sick, and probably the referee. (George Hearn) was too ! Conditions awful. Last time champions polo played in the sea. Manchester Osbourne (then famous) offered to visit Cheltenham. Guarantee £6. 10s. was more than we could afford. 1927 was a very busy year for the club. Some items in the very year were: Cheltenham assisted at the opening of Malverns new bath, where they played Westminister Handsworth and won an enjoyable game 3-1. Arthurs Tippets moved to Barry. The seconds scored 94 goals. Prionciple scorers: J. Groves 24, Bert Coulston 20, Alec Adcock 13 and Eddie Davis 7. Old patesians formed a 'section' of the club. Cheltenham Ladies beat Newport and Gloucester (both away). CHeltenham swimmers and friends erected a memorial stone to the late 'Bert' Harris. Voyce scored record number of goals (63). H. W. Pilkington awarded Royal Life-Saving Society's Distinguished Service Medal. Cheltenham beat Frome at Gloucester 9-0 in the Western first round. We then got defeated by in the final at Weston, 6-0!

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