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[1] Kitamura was born in Kōchi, Japan. Selected as one of the youngest members of the Japanese swimming team in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, he won the gold medal in the Men's 1500 meter freestyle swimming event. He was 14 years and 309 days old at the time, setting a record for youngest ever swimmer to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
Matthew "Matt" Mann II (December 21, 1884 – August 6, 1962) was a British-born competitive swimmer and Hall of Fame American swimming coach born in Leeds, known for coaching the University of Michigan from 1925 to 1954, where he led his swimmers to 13 NCAA team titles.
Susan O'Neill, AM (born 2 August 1973) is an Australian former competitive swimmer from Brisbane, Queensland, nicknamed "Madame Butterfly". She achieved eight Olympic Games medals during her swimming career.
1:56.26 OR: Danyon Loader New Zealand: 1:57.93 Franck Esposito France: 1:58.51 1996 Atlanta details: Denis Pankratov Russia: 1:56.51 Tom Malchow United States: 1:57.44 Scott Goodman Australia: 1:57.48 2000 Sydney details: Tom Malchow United States: 1:55.35 OR: Denys Sylantyev Ukraine: 1:55.76 Justin Norris Australia: 1:56.17 2004 Athens details ...
Alia Shanee Atkinson, СD (born 11 December 1988) is a Jamaican five-time Olympian and a former competitive swimmer whose international competition career spanned 19 years, 2003 to 2021 inclusive, at the senior level.
This is an overview of the men's swimming champions in individual events at the Olympics and the World Aquatics Championships. These tournaments are the only global long course (50 meter pool) swimming championships organized by world swimming federation FINA .
From Aladdin to Meet the Robinsons, we’ve rounded up 45 Disney movie quotes that will make you laugh, remin. No matter what time of year or mood we’re in, there’s just something about a good ...
On May 12, she was the only American swimmer to be inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame's Class of 2007. She was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in July 2008. Van Dyken became the morning co-host at the #1 Ranked Mix 96.9 KMXP-FM in Phoenix, Arizona in July 2008 where she joined host Chris Parker.