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The team consisted of Aaron Peirsol-53.91, Mark Gangloff-1:00.45, Michael Phelps-50.58, and Nathan Adrian-47.54. [e] ^ For the U.S. Open Record in the men's long course 200 IM, Ryan Lochte swam under the listed record of 1:54.56 at the 2010 Pan Pacs, winning the event in 1:54.43; however, the time has not been recognized as the record.
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The ratification process is described in FINA Rule SW12, [1] and involves submission of paperwork certifying the accuracy of the timing system and the length of the pool, satisfaction of FINA rules regarding swimwear and a negative doping test by the swimmer(s) involved. Records can be set at intermediate distances in an individual race and for ...
The group of founders teamed up in October 2011, started the SwimSwam YouTube channel on February 17, 2012, and launched the SwimSwam website March 12, 2012. [2] While the website was launched in 2012, its origins trace back to swimming website SwimNetwork.com where Mel Stewart had worked as a traffic driver and blogger.
Phoenix Swim Club 27 July 1978 23 March 1979: 40 years 39 years 8 July 2012 USMS Summer Nationals Omaha, Nebraska [85] 160-199 1:55.32 Vladimir Predkin Pavel Lebedev Anna Polyakova Olga Pozdnyakova Russia Neva Stars 31 May 1969: 46 years, 75 days: 14 August 2015 World Masters Championships: Kazan, Russia [110] 200-239 1:59.99 Michelle Ware (31.58)
Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref 1 54.66 Josef Hladky Germany: 16 Mar 1991: World Cup Bonn, Germany [1] 2 53.78 Jani Sievinen Finland: 21 Nov 1992: European Championships Espoo, Finland [2] 2 53.78 = Jani Sievinen Finland: 24 Jan 1996: World Cup Sheffield, United Kingdom [3] 3 53.10 Jani Sievinen Finland: 30 Jan 1996: World Cup ...
Graphs of the progression of the World Records in all four strokes (50m, 100m and 200m distances). This is a history of the progression of the World Record for the Swimming event: the 200 Butterfly.
In the same time frame there were 30,033,280 million aircraft movements (commercial, military, general aviation) at PHX, an annual average of 405,855 movements. [100] PHX has grown over the years into a major US hub, and in 2023 was ranked the 33rd-busiest airport in the world and 14th-busiest airport in the United States in passenger boardings.