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The advantage gained by the flip turn can be glimpsed in comparing the Yale swim team's one mile relay record, compared to the 2001 Men's world record time of 14 minutes 10 seconds for the 1,500-meter swim in a Short Course (25-meter pool), which in turn – because of its many flip turns – is faster than the same distance in a Long Course ...
The US team defeated the European All-Stars in the closest meet of its history. Resulting in a tie between the two teams, they had to have a tie-breaker mixed 200 medley relay. The team of Eugene Godsoe, Kevin Cordes, Claire Donahue, and Simone Manuel beat the Europeans in a time of 1:31.17. The final score was 132–131. [16]
Team acrobatic routine: 220.0534 6 Q: 242.2300 Anita Alvarez Ruby Remati Daniella Ramirez Jacklyn Luu Calista Liu Megumi Field Jaime Czarkowski Keana Hunter: Team technical routine: 273.2900 4 Q: 266.9333 4 Anita Alvarez Daniella Ramirez Jacklyn Luu Calista Liu Audrey Kwon Megumi Field Jaime Czarkowski Natalia Vega Figueroa: Team free routine ...
Depending on traffic, it takes the STU swim team anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes to make the drive. “Our No. 1 challenge is getting our athletes to the pool for practice,” Asadi said.
The 19-year-old failed to make the team for Paris. She made the finals in all three of her events, but her best finish was third in the 200 backstroke, missing an Olympic spot by 0.07 seconds.
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John Pitann Kinsella (born August 26, 1952) is an American former competition swimmer for Indiana University, a 1968 Olympic silver, and 1972 Olympic gold medalist, and a former world record-holder in multiple events.
USA Swimming is the national governing body for competitive swimming in the United States. It is charged with selecting the United States Olympic Swimming team and any other teams that officially represent the United States, as well as the overall organization and operation of the sport within the country, in accordance with the Olympic and Amateur Sports Act.