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John Flanagan (born July 17, 1975, in Honolulu) is a male freestyle swimmer from the United States who specialized in middle distance and Open water distance events. He swam for Honolulu's exceptional Punhou School Swim Team where he was a three-time state champion in the 200 and 500-meter freestyle.
Coach (Swimming) 2006 Ray Daughters: United States: Coach (Swimming) 1971 John Davies: Australia: Swimmer 1984 Charlotte Davis: United States: Coach (Synchronized Swimming) 2014 Victor Davis: Canada: Swimmer 1994 Anastasia Davydova: Russia: Synchronized Swimmer 2017 William "Buck" Dawson: United States: Contributor 1986 Thea de Wit: Netherlands ...
This is a list of the medalists of the open water swimming competitions at the World Aquatics Championships. Medalists at the FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships , which have been held as separate events in the even years between 2000 and 2010, have not been included.
John Flanagan (Scottish footballer) (1942–2013), played for St. Johnstone, Partick Thistle and Clyde John Flanagan (swimmer) (born 1975), Hawaiian swimmer/coach John Flanagan (Tipperary hurler) (born 1947), Irish hurler
The Open Water Swimming events at the 8th FINA World Aquatics Championships were swum in the ocean off Perth, Western Australia on January 6 and 11, 1998. The discipline featured 4 events: a 5-kilometer race, or "5K", for males and females, and a 25-kilometer race (25K) for males and females.
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As a San Antonio, Texas-based swimming coach, 65-year-old Ingraham continues to crush her personal goals. She says that at 63, she swam in a four-day staged open water swim, without a wetsuit, in ...
Ralph Drew Flanagan (December 14, 1918 – February 8, 1988) was an American competitive swimmer who represented the United States at two consecutive Summer Olympics during the 1930s. [ 1 ] As a 13-year-old at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, Flanagan competed in the semifinals of the men's 1,500-meter freestyle .