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The meet featured twenty-six individual events all swum in a long course (50-meter) pool: thirteen events for men and thirteen events for women. Events 200 meters and shorter were held with preliminaries, semifinals and finals, while events 400 meters and longer were held with preliminaries and finals.
The Spring meet began as a 25-yard (short course) meet, while the Summer meet was long course. Prior to USA Swimming 's creation in the late 1970s, the meet was run by the AAU . Phillips 66 began sponsoring the meet in 1973, which continues through today although the branding of the sponsorship changed to ConocoPhillips in the early 2000s.
She swam for the Flushing YMCA for several years under Jess Brown, the Director of Athletics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Swimming as the Metropolitan American Athletic Union champion for the Flushing Y, at a New York Athletic Club meet on June 29, 1956 at the age of 13, Burke captured the 100-meter backstroke event in a time of 1:29.3. [ 3 ]
McLain, who finished second to Patti in the 50 free at state, swam anchor on both the Vikings' winning 200 free relay team and the team's second-place 200 medley relay team. She also placed fifth ...
It has 2,700 separate organizations with 10,000 branches working with 21 million men, women and children, to "strengthen communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility." It employs 19,000 staff and is supported by 600,000 volunteers, and YMCA branches have about 10,000 service locations. [1]
Just Women's Sports produces multiple podcasts and web series, along with its daily social and web coverage. Kelley on the Street (2022–) YouTube series hosted by Kelley O'Hara. Woman-on-the-street interviews about women's soccer. Just Women's Sports (2020–2022) Podcast hosted by Kelley O'Hara. Features interviews with athletes of many sports.
The NCAA Division II women's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of women's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division II members in the United States and Canada. [1]
U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS), founded in 1970, is a national membership nonprofit [1] supporting masters swimming in the United States.The program began when the first National Masters Swimming Championships were held on May 2, 1970 at the Amarillo Aquatic Club pool with a few dozen swimmers.