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GRYPHON SWIM CAMP swim "learning to fast" LEARN FROM OLYMPIANS IN ALL FOUR STROKES Past guests include Byron MacDonald, Nancy Sweetnam, and medallists Sandy Goss, Mike West andAnne Ottenbrite. BRANDNEW8lane 25m indoorpool Nutrition Consultant on staff adjacenttoa 5 lanewarm-up pool, the only swimmingtreadmill inCanada. Locatedonthebeautiful Universityof Guelph campus,45 minutes fromthe CO-ED SESSIONS: TorontoAirport. Livein spaciousivy July30-Aug4andAug6-11 coveredlimestoneresidences. COST:$375persession+GST MAIL:Name,Address,Age andPhone#to: TAKE SOMETHINGHOME FOR Gryphon SwimClub YOUANDYOURCOACH: 3- 121BagotStreet • everyswimmerreceives an Guelph, Ontario,N1H5T8 underwatervideotapeofall four orphone (519) 823-8594 strokes • written stroke analysisofall four CampDirectors: strokes AlanFairweather KevinAuger • strengthanalysischart CIAUPastChairman OSCAPastChairman • Isokineticswimbench scores HeadCoach HeadCoach • Campbathingcap UniversityofGuelph GuelphMarlins SWIMMING TREADMILL YOUR TEAM NEEDS •Swim suits • Goggles Training accessories • Custom made caps, t-shirts, track suits, parkas & bags •Call orwrite for our catalogues j ^^^^gg^PPBW^^^^^^y^\^^_r^_J^^^ Team discounts available : 1 -800-567-6660 aquasiSrt 1 CALENDAR RECORDS DIGEST April 28-30 KeyanoAGInternational,Edmonton RSeEcNoIrdOsRbeCtAteNrAeDdIduArNin-gFLeobnrguCaoruyr-sMear5c0hM FINA VISIT TO CHINA May Inordertowork in collaboration with theSwim- 1132--1154 CDar.sRcaaldpehGHriacnkdenPrIinxvitational,Toronto JoaWnonemeMnal'asr,4H0W0ACin,diMvairdudaellmPeladtla,eyM:ar4c4h3.1624. omnintgheAsbseosctiamteitonhoodfsthfeoPretohpelefsi'ghRteapguabilnisct<difoCphiinnga, 20-21 HyackAGInvitational Bettersherown recordof4:44.79fromSeptem- a FINA delegation, led by Honorary Secretary 26-28 CanadaCup,Vancouver berof1994. GunnarWerner,wenttoBeijing.Hewasacuimpa- June Women's 4x200 free relay 8:08.25 Pan nied by Ross Wales, FINA Vice President, Pipat 1-4 YouthChampionships,Lethbridge American Games Team of: Katie Brambley, Paniangvait, Bureau Memberand Dr.J. Malcolm KamloopsClassic Marianne Limpert, Shannon Shakespeare, and Cameron,HonorarySecretary<iftheFINAMedical 17-18 MooseJawInvitational JoanneMalar. Bettersold record of8:10.25 Pan Committee. 23-25 CNeonvtaraSlcoRteigaiAogneChGarmopuiposnships,Etobicoke NPaAciTfiIcOTNeAaLm,A1G9E93.GROUP-ShortCourse25M interFvoirewthtrheeesdwaiysm,metrhse wdehloegwateiroenrweacesntalbylesust-o 29-2 OntarioSeniors pended,includingBinLuandAihuaYangaswellas 30-3 Man/SaskProvincials,Regina Boys 13-14 50 freestyle: 23.45 Yannick coaches,officialsanddoctors. July Lupien, CAGRA, Haut-Richelieu, Feb.19. Betters Theyalsovisited theami-dopinglaboratory 6-9 OntarioAgeGroups,Nepean old record of23.57 byBrad Creelman, TOMAC, in Beijing, and met with Vice Ministers of the 7-9 EssoCup2,QuebecCity 1985 Commission forCultureandSports. Man/SaskProvincials,Regina Boys 15-17 4x100 Medley Relay 3:52.71 Thisdelegation'sreportwillbepresentedand 15-17 EastCoastChampionships UniversityofCalgary SC, Victoria, Feb.11. Team analyzed during the FINA Bureau scheduled for BCAgeGroups,Victoria 21-23 QuebecProvincials,QuebecCity composedof:JonathanMiller,RichardMillns,B<i theendofMarch inBangkok,Thailand. Simpson,DelanoDucheck.Bettersoldrecordof 26-28 TinyOlympicProspectsCup,Etobicoke 27-30 SummerNationals,Winnipeg 3:54.75ReginaOptimistDolphins, 1993- AUSTRALIA SEEKS CHINA BAN August Boys15-174x100FreeRelay:3:28.30Manta Australia has requested FINAfora fouryearsus- 3-6 JuniorNationals,Calgary Swim Club,Victoria, Feb.12. Teamcomposed of pensionofChinafromallinternationalswimming 10-13 PanPacificChamps,Atlanta IanGuillen, Garth Rummery, OwenMacGregor, competitions. 24-8 WorldStudentGames,Fukuoka,Japan JeremyJaud.Bettersoldrecordof3:30.87Pointe Inarelease,followingthenationalchampion- October ClaireSC, 1978. ships, Australian Swiming demands proof that 14-17 CSCAConference,Mississauga Receivedlatefrom 1994season Chinese swimmers are drug-free prior to their November Boys 13-14 200 butterfly: 2:04.83 Philip readmission. D3106e--c31e7mbeWWrionrtledrSNhaotritonCaolusrseChamps,Rio Woewinssr,ecSoKrSdC,ofV2a:n0c6o.u7v6efrr,omMa1y99315-, 1994. Betters concAluusstiroanliatnhatSwniommpirnogofdeixsiasgtrseefsorwistyhsteFmIaNtAisc organizeddruguse.Thelargenumberofpositive 11-9396 USOpen 1993-94FINAWORLDShortCourseSwimmingAnnual test by Chinese swimmers during the past two yearsclearlyindicatesthecontrary. February readynowcost$30(includesCanadianSCAnnual). 9-11 JuniorNationals 1994 FINA WORLD Long Course Swimming Annual recoFrdIsNAanidsamsekdeadlstoforrectohenspiedreirodth1e9"E7a3s-it59G,ewrhmearne 23-25 CanadaCup readyinearlyAprilcost $30(includesCanadianLCAn- systematic state sponsored drug use has been 30-2 CIAUChampionships nual).Toorder: MakechequepayabletoSWIM Canada documentedandadmitted. Magazine,356SumachSt.Toronto,ON,M4X1V4 "Itisanincrediblesituation,"Australianswim- SWIM CANADA CONTENTS mingcoach Forbes Carlile said. "The world is in the processofbeing hoodwinked byadministra- tors who clearly care little that honest athletes N.J.Thierry, Editor&Publisher 3 Calendar,Records,Digest havebeen robbed in thepastandarelikelytohe Contributors:CecilColwin,PatriciaYoung,KarinHelmstaedt 4 1995PanAmericanGames cheatedinthefuture.AllsothatChinamthesinirt EPdihtootrioalEAdsistiosrtanMt:arAcniotaChSimeasal,e 6 PanAmResults termcanremainininternationalcompetition." ComputerprogramsforTAG CloseUp:JeffRouse developedbyEweryWareDevelopmentCorporation. 8 Backwash CorrectiontoMarchMakingWaves PublishedtentSimWeIsMyeaCralyn.adCoantMeangtsazciopnyeriegshttab©lisNhoedpoirnt1io9n74ofthismagazine 10 NCAAChampionships Wrongstatslistedfor maybereprintedwithoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher. 11 Internationalresults ChuckSayao, 12 Thefollowingnames:SWIMCanadaMagazine,TAG,TOPand MakingWaves, 12 TOPPLUS(TinyOlympicProspects) Club: MississaugaAquaticClub areregistsetrriecdtltyrpardoehimbairtekds.aAnlldrtihgehitrsurneasuetrhvoerdi.zeduseis 13-33 1995ShortCourseTAGtop50 Coach:BrentAquino Subscriptionrates:Canada$30 yearly 34 Colwinbookreview Specialty: Freestyle FoArleliIsgntunebrs(naciarrtiimpoatniiIalolSenSdSsN)tia0$nn36cdl51au.9rd-deS0i7S5neg%6rli0eaFleidsNesurumaeblseG$r3S.T00 3480 CMaIkAiUnCghWaamvpeisonships RfBreaesnetkasTnid2mntedhsein15S0C0Mf9r5eeLTCAMG94for200-S4C00M9fr5ee,3rdfor50 PublicationsMailRegistrationno.3534 50freestyle 29.11 27.23 GatewayPostalFacility,Mississauga. 100freestyle 1 02.93 59.44 EditorialOffices: APRIL 1995 SWIMCanadaMagazine, 200freestyle 2:15.41 207.15 356SumachSt.Toronto,Ontario Volume 22, Number4 400freestyle 4:37.79 4:28.94 M4X 1V4,CANADATel:(416)963-5599Fax:963-5545 Consecutive Number 207 1500freestyle 19:46.76 17:53.16 SWIM CANADA/APRIL 1995 . 1995 PAN AMERICAN GAMES SMALL CANADIAN TEAM POSTS BEST RESULTS IN 20 YEARS WITH SIX GOLDS KARIN HELMSTAEDT 1979. Limpert.TheAmericanstookthegoldin4:08.17, "1 was really excited about getting a gold anewPanAmrecord. MAR DEL PLATA—The PanAmerican Gamesare medalbecauseatthelastPanAmsIgotfoursilvers Limpertherselfhadwhatshecalledan"okay still going strong despite a smaller than usual andabronze,"saidMalar, "Iwasn'tsurecoming meet," coming away with two individual silvers participationinswimming.MardelPlata,Argenti- intothisifIcoulddoabesttimelongcourseright andabronze,andthreerelaysilvers.Shewasthird na'smostpopularseasideresort,washosttothe away because I've just had two meets in a row, on the first night in the 100 freestyle behind bulk of the events at this 12th edition of the NationalsandCIAUs.ButIdidreallywellthereand Americans Angel Martino (55.62) and Amy van Games,whilecertainevents (badminton,eques- Iwasexcitedaboutdoingwellagain.Abesttime, Dyken (55.92). In the200 freestyleLimpertwas trian, shooting, karate, Softball, etc.) were held newCanadianrecord,newPanAmrecord,anda outfirstatthe100(59.63),butwasunabletohold furtherafieldinBuenosAiresand Parana. goldmedal...I'mhappyaboutthat." off the steady advance of Cristina Teuscher. Forty-two nations from North, Central, and Malarwasundoubtedlythetopperformerfor Teuscher touched first in 2:01.49, and Limpert South America participated, making them the theCanadian team,andshehaddoubletherea- had to settle forsecond place with her time of largest Games ever since their inauguration in sontobehappyasthemeetwenton.Shetookher 2:02.05. The disappointingand unexplained ab- BuenosAires in 1951. secondindividualgoldinthe200IM,againsetting senceofCostaRica'sClaudiaPoll,bronzemedalist The level ofcompetition at Pan Ams varies anewPanAmrecordwithhertimeof2:15.66."I inthe200atthelastWorldChampionships,defi- somewhatfromsporttosport.TheAmericashave feelgreat,"shesaid,"andthesetwogoldmedals nitelymadeforalittlelessactioninthewomen's many top level athletes in a large number of reallydomeanalottome...it'sjustsomuchmore freestyleevents.Itwassilveragaininthe200IMas sports,butsomesportsarelessdevelopedinthe satisfyingtocomefirst!" Limpert was overtaken in the freestyle leg by smaller countries. Many sports also had major Malarwas farfrom finished as she powered JoanneMalar. Limperttouchedin2:16.13,ahead competitions coinciding with the Games, thus herwaytoabronzemedalinthe200back(2:16.67) ofAlison FealyoftheUS (2:17.14). In the4x100 necessitatingsomepickingandchoosingforfed- Shealsotookhomesilversinallthreerelaysand freestyle relay the Americans dominated once erations, coaches, and athletes. USA Swimming chalked upa second Canadian recordasanchor again. TheysetanewPanAm recordof3:44.71, founditselfinthispredicament,withnotonlyUS onthe4x200freestylerelay.HerteammatesKatie whiletheCanadianteamofShannonShakespeare. Nationalstothinkabout,butalsotheNCAACol- Brambley,MarianneLimpert,andShannonShake- KatieBrambley,MalarandLimpertwassecondin legeChampionships. Bad planningperhaps,but spearealsoputinstrongperformancesandgave 3:49.26. theUSstillmanagedtobringalongafullteam(39) theAmericansagoodrace,butarevved-upCristina Shakespearesqueezedinanindividualsilver composed largelyoftop swimmers. The choice Teuscher, celebrating her 17th birthday and a onthelastnightinthe50mfreestyle.AngelMartino wasleftuptotheindividuals;JanetEvansgaveMar return to herArgentinian roots, came home in oftheUSonceagaintooktophonourswithanew delPlataamiss,preferringtopickupafewmore 1:59.6 towin thegold fortheAmericans.Argen- PanAmrecordof25.4;Shakespearewassecondin titlesatNationals. Butformostofthoseathletes tinawaswellbackinthirdplace,butthemedalwas 26.19,androokieAndreaMoodysurprisedherself notinschool,andevenforSouthAmericansonUS morethan enough toplease thecrowds ofsup- with a bronze, touching in 26.54. "I planned on scholarships,PanAmswastheplacetobe.Some porters. justswimmingmygutsoutandseeingwhereitgot swimmersevenmanagedtodoboth,leavingMar LisaFloodupsetveteranGuylaineCloutierin me,"saidMoody."Icouldn'tseeAngel.Iwasright del PlataearlytogetbackforNCAAs. both the 100and 200breaststrokes toclaim an- besideShannonandIjusttriedashardasIcould Theestimateof"A"levelathletesontheentire othertwogoldmedalsforCanada.Floodwonthe to stay with her and prayed I would beat the Canadian team was about 80%. SNC brought a 200in2:31.33 (apersonalbest)andCloutierwas American and I did. I'm really happy with my much smaller team than usual—only 16 swim- secondin2:32.42.AnitaNailoftheUS, makinga performance." mers—but proved right away that it's not the gradualcomebackfromalongbattlewithsevere In addition to her two relay silvers, rookie quantitybutthequalitythatcounts.Theypicked irondeficiency,wasthirdin2:32.83.Onthefourth Brambleyalsohadagreatshowingwithherbronze upatotalof21medals,includingsixgolds.That's nightFloodtookthe100breaststrokewithatime medalinthe400freestyleandbesttimeof4:18~4. morethanthelastthreePanAmGamesinarow, of1.10.36. Cloutierput in astrong performance "Ifeellikewe(therookies)provedthatwereallv and Canadahas notmanaged sixgolds in swim- despite a bout of the "runs" to finish a close deservedtobehere,"shesaid. Thegoldwentto mingsince 1971. second in 1:10.44. "Fouryearsago in Cuba Igot Brooke Bennett, the youngest member of the twobronzemedals(100&200breaststrokes),so Americanteamatl4.andasurprisebronzemedalist TheCanadianwomenstartedhaulinginmed- goldisnicetogohomewith,"saidFlood."Iseta atlastyear'sWorldChampionshipsinRome.Her alson thefirst night.JoanneMalartook thefirst strategy for myselfcoming into this meet and I timeof4:11.78relegated herteammateCristina gold in the 400 IM, breaking herown Canadian heldtoitinbothraces,soeverythingisontrackfor Teuschertosecondplace(4:13.97). record with a time of 4:43.64, well ahead of mesofarandIfeelreallygoodaboutit." Canadianwomenwon 16ofthetotalmedals AmericanAlisonFealy.ShealsosetanewPanAm Flood was part of the silver medal 4x100 forCanada...with two rookies on the team, that record, wiping the legendary Tracy Caulkins' medleyrelayeffort(4:19.06)alongwithteammates looksprettyimpressive. 4:46.05fromthebooks.Therecorddatedbackto Malar, Shannon Shakespeare and Marianne OtherA final platingswere: Malar, 4th (100 4 SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 ) back), 4th (100 fly); Brambley, 4th (800 free); himaracingsuitfromthestands.Hallputatowel in both backstrokeevents. Hewas fourth in the Shakespeare,4th(100free);StephanieRichardson, around hiswaistand, amid cheersand whistles, 200 backstrokewith a best time of2:01.52, and 4th (400free), 5th (800free). did a quick change right behind the block. He placed 5th in the lOOm in 56.61. World record The men's competition was, as usual, a lot emergedsleekandreadytogo,butthespectacle holderJeffRousewon theevent in 54.~4, a new tougher,withastrongAmerican teamand more costhim.Hefinishedadisappointingfourth(50.08 PanAmrecord."I'vestillgotalotofexperienceto than a few Brazilians and even Venezuelans to andwasbeatenbynotone,buttwoBrazilians,and gain from this kind ofmeet,'' said Renaud, "I'm reckonwith.ThesmallsizeofCanada'steamalso histeammateJonOlsen. going against one ofthe strongest fields in the meantthatthereweresomegapingholes—Canada IndeeditwasagoodmeetforBrazil.Gustavo world in the backstroke events (North & South had no entries in the 100, 200 , 400, or 1500 Borges did not let Hall's unintentional theatrics America)soit'sgoodtoactuallygetupthereand freestyleevents.Theyenteredonlyonerelay. phase him. Hot offhis victoiyand new Pan Am beabletocometopfive,and4th in the200." Curtis Myden led the team with two gold recordinthe200freestyle(1:48.49)heouttouched Inthemen'smedleyrelay,Renaudpulledout medalsinthe200and400IMandabronzeinthe Olsentorepeatthefeatinthe100freeforasea>nd allthestopsandswamablazing55.98lead-off,yet 200breaststroke.Inthe400IMhemeantbusiness gold medal and Pan Am record of49.31. Olsen another world-class best time. Follow-up splits fromtheoutsetandswamatightracewithAmeri- clocked49.39forthesilverandFernandoScherer, were Cleveland (1:03.13), Parenti (54.67), and canEricNamesnik.Mydenturneditonduringthe alsoofBrazil, tookthebronzein49.79. Myden (51.42). The Canadians finished third last 100 metres andi (3:45.10),behindthe edgedoutNamesnikto US(3:41.24)andBra- win in 4:18.55, a new zil (3:43.93) Pan Am record. \ Other A final Namesniktouchedsec- placings were: ond in 4:19.00, with Myden, 7th (200 thirdplacewellbehind back); Parenti. 5th forIan Mull ofthe USj 5 (100fly);Jasen Pratt. (4:26.32). 5th (400 M); Russel "The time wasn't Patrick. 5th (100 superfast/'saidMyden, breast). Dean "butlwasreallypleased Kondziolka,Canada's that Iwasabletobeat onlyentryinthefree- EricNamesnikbecause style, swam the 50 hewasaheadofmein free in the consol in the rankings last year 24.01 (5th), still iv- and third place at i (i\ering from Worlds. I felt really mononucleosis. strong on the fly and Coach Dave that just carried it Johnsonwaspleased through.Iknewthatif with Team Canada's I was even with him showing. "It's equal goingintothefreestyle toourbestevergold that I would have a medalcount,andwe good shot at beating won 21 medals here him." which is better than In the 200 IM he Lisa Flood, won golds for 100-200 breaststroke MarcoChiesa the previous three outswam both Greg Games", he said. "I Burgess(2:03.62)andNamesnik (2:03.7) toseta Schererthenproceededtoupsetworldrec<>rd thinkthat'squitesignificantgiven thatwetooka newPanAm recordof2:01.7. holder TomJager ofthe US in the 50 freestyle. smallerteam;wehadsomeeventsthat wedidn't JonCleveland tookasilvermedal in the 100 AmericanWilliamPilczukflewoffthestartbut no enter in which wecould have won medals, but I breaststrokein1:03.1.AmericanSethvanNeerden one called it back.Jager had hesitated, and the thinkthebigmessagemorethananythingelseis wontheeventin 1:02.48.VanNeerdenwentonto resultsonthehoardwereSchererinfirst(22.65), that we'vecontinued to improve, We'vestill got win the 200 breaststroke in 2:16.08, ahead of Pilczukinsecond (22.71),andJagerin third with quiteabitofworktodotogetourselvesrighl by Namesnik(2:17.70),andMyden(2:19.00).Cleve- 22.75. the Olympics but the main thing that 1 felt was landwasadisappointing5thinthe200andobvi- TheAmericansalsotookabackseatinthe200 characteristicoftheteamwasthattheyracedwell. ouslynotathisbest(2:21.74),havingpickedupa butterfly; Nelson .Mora of Venezuela battled Irrespectiveofwhotheywere racingagainst and verynastystrainofbronchitis. ThomasMalchowoftheUStothebitterend.Mora what the level was. they wore able to lilt them- Meanwhile, GaryHall ofthe United States is touched first in 2:00.38 with Malchow right be- selves to their best performances in the meet, probably wishing he had made a checklist. Hall hindin2:00.49.AndreTeixeiraofBrazilwasthird whereit mattered." arrivedbehindtheblocksforthe 100freeonlyto in 2:01.95, just ahead ofCanada's Eddie Parenti, Although one could question the seeming shed his Team USA garb and find he was still whofinished fourth in 2:02.3. conservatism and holding back in the Canadian wearinghisextremelybaggynylonsuit. Ilerolled 18-year-oldChrisRcnaud,havinggottenover men'sentries,itisclearthatmen'scompetitionin itup,spentseveralsecondsinindecision,andwas his streak of bad luck in Rome (water in the Canada isseeingsomehard times. finallvrescuedwhenoneofhisteammatesthrew goggles,lostaccreditationetc.),showedpromise SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 / 4 AlexandreAngelotti,BRA 819,22 15:38.10 100BOTTERFLYMarch13 ims Final 4 PuertoRico.PUR n3.n2n9.n2n8 3:25.47 RESULTS 5 SimonChocron.VEN 8:21.87 15:50.94 I MarkHenderson,USA 5486 54.11 5 Mexico.MEX 3:30.22 3:28.30 6 GaslonCesar.ARG 8:32.78 16:16.54 EduardoPiccinini.BRA 55.01 5463 6 Ecuador.ECU 3:35.12 3:32.04 100BACKSTROKEMarch16 Prelims Final BrianAlderman,USA 55,03 5475 7 Panama.PAN 3:4614 3:43.93 PANAMERICANGAMES JellRouse.USA 55,40 *54,74 FranciscoSanchez.VEN 55.66 54.99 Argentina.ARG 3:40.06 disq. MardelPlata.ARG,March12 ! (50Mi TrippSchwenk.USA 55.52 55.60 EddieParenti.CAN 55.91 55.23 4X200FREERELAYMarch13 *=PanAmGamesrecord RodoltoFalcon.CUB DOAi 56.13 DiegoPerdomo.COL 5549 55.67 1 UnitedStates.USA *7:21.61 MEN RogerioRomero,BRA J/.lj 56.54 JoseM.Meolans.ARG 55.86 5591 1:50.15JonOlsen. 50FREESTYLEMarch16 Prelims Finals ChrisRenaud.CAN 56.61 8 RubenPineda.ESA 56.05 5604 1:49.95JoshDavis I FernandoScherer.BRA 22.64 22.65 NeisserBent.CUB £707 P9 BFinal 1:49.98RyanBerube. WilliamPilczuk.USA 23.03 22.71 ManuelGuzman,PUR £7 57.34 9 AndreTeixeira.BRA 56.76 55.95 1:51.53GregBurgess TomJager.USA 22,79 22.75 8 CarlosJ,Arena.MEX 57.38 57.65 10 NelsonMora.VEN 57.33 56.93 2 Brazil.BRA 7:28.70 GuslavoBorges.BRA 23.02 22.82 BFinal II RobertoDelgado.ECU 57.66 57.43 3 Mexico.MEX 7:39.56 FranciscoSanchez.VEN 23.12 23.09 9 GuillermoMediano.ARG 58.54 58.19 12 OscarVargas.COL 57.40 57.58 4 Argentina.ARG 7:45.31 FelipeDelgado.ECU 23.17 23.21 10 AlexandreNeto.BRA 58.89 58.24 13 PabloFajian.ARG 58.38 58.13 5 Ecuador.ECU 7:54.53 RicardoBusquets.PUR 23.67 23.54 11 GaryAnderson.CAN 58.63 58.71 14 JoseGonzalez.PUR 58.48 58.32 8 EnricoLinscheer.SUR 23.57 23.57 12 FranciscoSuarez.ECU 59.86 59.70 15 JavierGolovchenko.URU 5964 59.02 WOMEN B Final 13 NelsonVargas.MEX 100.47 1:00.36 scrJorgeAnaya.MEX 57.92 50FREESTYLEMarch17 Prelims Rnal 9 JulioSantos.ECU 23.70 23.79 14 GabrielMartinez.ARG 1:00,48 1:0071 16 RalaelMoscote.PAN 1:00.22 1 AngelMartino.USA 26.01 *25.40 10 JoseM.Meolans.ARG 2400 23.93 scr RicardoBusquets.PUR 57.82 200BUTTERFLYMarch16 Prelims Final 2 ShannonShakespeare.CAN 26.33 26.19 II Jose-R.Gonzalez.PUR 24,01 23,99 scr ChristopherAlbury.BAH 102.43 NelsonMora.VEN 2:03.00 2:00.38 3 AndreaMoody.CAN 26.97 26.54 12 DeanKondziolka.CAN 23.97 24,01 200BACKSTROKEMarch14 Prelims Final TomMalchow.USA 2:00.90 2:00.49 4 LindseyFarella.USA 26.86 26.63 13 LuisLopez.PER 24,17 24.05 BradBridgewater.USA 202.25 2:00.79 AndreL.Teixeira.BRA 2:03.73 2:01.95 5 EileenCoparropa.PAN 27.23 26.75 14 DiegoHenao.VEN 24.18 24.14 RodoltoFalcon.CUB 202.57 2:00.98 EddieParenti.CAN 2:04.93 2:02.30 6 SiobhanCropper.TRI 27.11 26.92 15 FedericoFerrea.ARG 24.09 2418 RogerioRomero.BRA 20351 2:01.13 EduardoPiccinini.BRA 2:04.79 2:03.09 7 DeborahFigueroa.CUB 27.21 26.94 16 CesarPerez.MEX 24.26 2424 ChrisRenaud.CAN 202,71 2:01.52 JoeRossetti.USA 2:05.75 2:06.26 LeahMartindale.BAR 27.10 26.94 100FREESTYLEMarch14 Prelims Final NeisserBent.CUB 201.64 2:02.11 JorgeAnaya.MEX 2:08.05 2:07.41 BFinals GuslavoBorges.BRA 51.11 •49.31 GregBurgess.USA 202.25 LS}L.IO 8 DiegoPerdomo.COL 2:07.04 2:08.48 9 PaulaAguiar.BRA 27.36 27.39 JonOlsen.USA 50.09 49.39 CurtisMyden,CAN 203.71 2:03.18 BFinal 10 MariaGarrone.ARG 27.86 27.42 FernandoScherer.BRA 51.47 4979 8 ManuelGuzman.PUR 204.08 2:04.42 9 PabloFajian.ARG 2:0839 2:09,28 11 PaulaMarsiglia.BRA 27.90 27.52 GaryHall.USA 50,79 50.08 BFinal 10 JasenPratt,CAN 2:09.67 2:09.68 12 SandraCrousse.PER 27.75 27.65 FranciscoSanchez.VEN 50.58 50.12 9 GuillermoMediano.ARG 204,48 2:02.73 11 OscarVargas.COL 2:11.13 2:10.85 13 MelanieSlowing.GUA 28.12 27.67 RicardoBusquets.PUR 50.88 5049 10 AlejandroBermudez.COL 20447 2:04.92 12 RubenPineda.ESA 2:16.44 2:11.58 14 CarolynAdeLSUR 2780 27.68 DiegoHenao.VEN 52.04 5157 11 FranciscoSuarez.ECU 209,96 2:09.37 13 RobertoDelgado.ECU 2:13.88 2:13.84 15 SusetLopez.CUB 28.10 27.81 8 FelipeDelgado.ECU 51.67 51.94 12 GabrielMartinez.ARG 210.58 2:10.29 scrJavierGolovchenko.URU 2:22.77 16 VeronicaProno.PAR 28.20 28.33 BFinal 13 NicolasRajcevich.CHI 21425 2:10.44 200IND.MEDLEYMarch17 Final 100FREESTYLEMarch12 Final 9 EnricoLinscheer.SUR 52.29 52.27 14 AlexandreNeto.BRA 209.09 2:12.63 1 CurtisMyden.CAN *2:01.70 1 AngelMartino.USA 57.16 •55.62 10 FedericoFerrea.ARG 53.03 52.63 15 AlfredoCarrillo.PAR 216.00 2:13.80 GregBurgess.USA 2:03.62 2 AmyVanDyken.USA 57.55 55.92 11 NelsonVargas,MEX 52.12 52.80 16 MartinRodriguez.PAN 223.29 2:25.14 EricNamesnik.USA 2:03.70 3 MarianneLimpert.CAN 57.26 5680 12 LuisLopez.PER 53.38 52.97 scr ChristopherAlbury.BAH 212.26 GaryAnderson.CAN 2:09.57 4 ShannonShakespeare.CAN 57.40 57.33 13 CesarPerez.MEX 52,78 53,08 100BREASTSTROKEMar12 Prelims Final RobertoDobie.ARG 2:12.70 5 GabrielleRose.BRA 57.97 5792 14 EduardiGonzalez.PUR 53,16 53.41 SethVanNeerden.USA 103,08 1:02.48 FranciscoSuarez.ECU 2:12.90 6 VirginiaGarrone.ARG 5895 58.22 15 JulioSantos.ECU 53.84 53.44 JonCleveland.CAN 103.79 1:03.01 RalaelCastellanos.ESA 2:15.15 7 PaulaAguiar.BRA 58.40 5884 16 EduardoMaillot.ARG 53.71 53.67 TylerMayfield.USA 10411 1:0317 400IND.MEDLEYMarch13 Final 8 SiobhanCropper.TRI 58.60 5908 scrDeanKondziolka.CAN 53.61 ToddTorres.PUR 103.90 1:03.73 1 CurtisMyden.CAN 4:18.55 BFinal 200FREESTYLEMarch12 Prelims Final RussellPatrick.CAN 105.16 1:04.59 2 EricNamesnik.USA 4:19.00 9 LeahMartindale.BAR 59.57 5842 I GustavoBorges.BRA 152.78 *148.49 JorgeArias,PER 106.35 I.UD.ID 3 lanMull.USA 4:26.32 10 EileenCoparropa.PAN 1:00.19 5881 GregBurgess,USA 15441 151.69 JoseLopez.MEX 106.24 1:05.81 4 AlejandroBermudez.COL 4:27.36 11 ValeriaAlvarez.ARG 1:00.00 1:00.17 JoshDavis.USA 153,32 151.92 8 FranciscoSuriano.ESA 106.52 1:06.22 5 JasenPratt.CAN 4:29.63 12 MaritzaChiaway.PER 1:01.11 1:00.58 CassianoLeal,BRA 15456 15287 BFinal 6 FranciscoSuarez.ECU 4:41.74 13 MelanieSlowing.GUA 1:01.44 1:00.97 OscarSotelo.MEX 153,85 153.91 9 OscarGodoi.BRA 10707 1:06.12 7 RobertoDobie.ARG 4:42.31 14 SandraCrousse.PER 1:01.40 1:0112 JorgeAnaya.MEX 154.95 15525 10 GuilhermeBelini.BRA 106.79 1:06.18 8 RalaelCastellanos.ESA 4:47.55 15 SangeetaPuri.TRI 1:01.31 1:01.25 FelipeDelgado.ECU 155.88 156.33 11 RicardoTorres.PAN 106.82 1:06.79 4X100MEDLEYRELAYMarch17 Final 16 VeronicaProno.PAR 1:0181 1:01.37 8 AlejandroBermudez.COL 15448 157.01 12 RobertoDobie.ARG 107.13 1:07.53 1 UnitedStates.USA 3:41.24 200FREESTYLEMarch13 Prelims Final BFinal 13 JulioSantos.ECU 109.24 1:08.94 55.26JeffRouse, 1 CristinaTeuscher.USA 2:03.38 2:01.49 9 GabrielChaillou.ARG 1:56.81 1:56.18 14 RoderickEspino,PAN 109.16 1:09.30 10263SethVanNeerden, 2 MarianneLimpert.CAN 2:04.24 2:02.05 10 HernanMaillot.ARG 1:56.35 1.58.13 15 CarlosCarrillo.PAR 11527 1:15.28 5353MarkHenderson, 3 DadyVincent.USA 2:05.74 2:03.37 II FaustoTrivino.ECU 1:59.23 1:58.21 scr RalaelCastellanos.ESA 110.20 49,82JonOlsen 4 StephanieRichardson.CAN 2:05.79 2:0489 12 ThomasGlucksman,BAH 1:58.30 1:58.54 200BREASTSTROKEMar15 Prelims Final 2 Brazil,BRA 3:43.93 5 DanielaVillegas.MEX 2:06.61 2:05.51 13 ReynaldoMartinez.PER 2:03.07 1:59.05 1 SethVanNeerden.USA 218.74 2:16.08 3 Canada.CAN 3:45.10 6 VirginiaGarrone.ARG 2:07.66 2:0580 14 ChristopherAlbury.BAH 1:5949 15991 2 EricNamesnik.USA 21984 2:17.70 55.98ChrisRenaud, 7 AliciaBarrancos.ARG 2:0888 2:0696 15 LuisLopez.PER 2:00.49 2:00.18 3 CurtisMyden.CAN 221,23 2:19.00 1:03.13JonCleveland 8 JulianaFilippini.BRA 2:08.28 2:07.32 16 MarcelinoLopez.NCA 2:01.75 2:02.34 4 ToddTorres.PUR 222,71 2:20.57 54.67EddieParenti, BFinal scrNelsonMora.VEN 2:01,45 5 JonCleveland.CAN 224,17 2:21.74 51.42CurtisMyden 9 MaritzaChiavat.PER 2:09.79 2:08.23 400FREESTYLEMarch15 Prelims Final 6 JorgeArias,PER 224.14 9-9,19Q 4 PuertoRico.PUR 3:49.55 10 PaolaMelendez.MEX 2:0919 :089: JoshDavis.USA 4:01.15 3:55.59 7 RicardoTorres.PAN 225.33 2:24.75 5 Mexico.MEX 3:51.80 11 RaquelYakaya.BRA 2:1071 2:10.68 LuizLima.BRA 4:02,05 3:56.33 8 FranciscoSuriano.ESA 226.53 2:25.62 6 Argentina.ARG 3:53.95 scrMariaMarenco.ESA 2:10.78 JonSakovichUSA 4:01.58* 3:57.37 BFinal 7 Ecuador.ECU 3:59.95 400FREESTYLEMarch14 Prelims Final AlejandroBermudez.COL 4:03.44 3:59.76 9 JoseLopez.MEX 226.59 2:27.67 8 Panama,PAN 4:06.88 1 BrookeBennett.USA 4:14.99 4:11.78 GabrielChaillou.ARG 4:14.60 40177 10 RobertoDobie.ARG 228.68 2:28.03 4X100FREERELAYMar15 Prelims Final 2 CristinaTeuscher.USA 4:13.98 4:13.97 CassianoLeal.BRA 4:04.98 4:03.15 11 RalaelCastellanos.ESA 230.97 2:29.11 1 UnitedStates.USA 3:28.77 •3:18.68 3 KateBrambley.CAN 4:20.85 4:18.74 GastonCesar.ARG 4:11.50 4:08.26 12 RoderickEspino.PAN 229.10 2:30.55 49.44GaryHall, 4 StephanieRichardson.CAN 4:21.24 4:19.56 8 ReynaldoMartinez.PER 4:13.83 4:15.35 13 GuilhermeBelini.BRA 234.03 2:33.18 50.13TomJager 5 AliciaBarrancos.ARG 4:28.27 4:22.26 1500FREESTYLEMarch17 800split Final 14 JulioRey.PAR 236.53 2:35.87 50.31JoshDavis, 6 JulianaFilippini.BRA 4:30.08 4:26.57 1 CarltonBruner.USA 8:06.27 15:13.90 15 CarlosCarrillo.PAR 24551 2:46.96 48.80JonOlsen 7 LucianaAbeBRA 4:30.47 4:27.64 2 LuizLima.BRA 8:07,37 15:19.53 scrOscarGodoi.BRA 238.21 2 Brazil,BRA 3:28.49 3:20.33 8 SoniaAlvarez.PUR 4:28.61 4:2904 3 RyanCox.USA 8:18,62 15:3228 3 Venezuela.VEN 3:28.07 3:25.43 BFinal 6 SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 9 MaritzaChiaway.PER 4:30,76 4:30.73 4 PatriciaDaSilva.BRA 2:19.28 scrMariaMarenco.ESA 4:34.02 5 EdithArraspide.ARG 2:21.78 CLOSE UP 800FREESTYLEMarch16 Prelims Final 6 CeliaNieto.ECU 2:24.90 1 TrinaJackson.USA 8:37,30 8:35.42 7 Marie-J,Marenco.ESA 2:2619 23 ABlriocoiakeBaBrernannectots..UASRAG 98::0427..3328 88::4497.9597 2100JIoaNnOn.eMMEaOlLaErY.CMAaNrch16 Pre2l:i1m7s.70 -2F:i1n5a.l66 JEFFROUSEISGIVINGHIMSELFABREAK 4 KateBrambley.CAN 8:59,79 8:50,68 2 MarianneLimpert.CAN 2:18.82 2:16.13 5 StephanieRichardson,CAN 9:02.83 8:50.83 3 AlisonFealey.USA 2:19.88 2:17.14 Karin Helmstaedt 6 LucianaAbe.BRA 9:09,81 9:0583 4 CatherineFox.USA 2:19,89 2:1904 7 MarianaMoraes.BRA 9:12,74 9:06,56 5 VirginiaGarrone.ARG 2:22.59 2:21.03 8 SoniaAlvarez.PUR 9:11,97 9:16,94 6 GabrielleRose.BRA 2:21.80 2:21.08 JeffRouse,the25-yearoldVirginianative,decidedthatachangeofscenery 9 MariaMarenco.ESA 9:24.88 7 DanielaVillegas.MEX 2:26.74 2:25.46 woulddohimsomegoodtheyearbeforetheOlympics. HehasleftStanford 10 PaolaMelendez.MEX 9:28,23 8 CarolynAdel.SUR 2:27.89 2:26.00 Universityandlong-timecoachSkipKenneyforaperiodofninemonthsto 100BACKSTROKEMarch14 Prelims Final BFinal 1 BarbaraBedford.USA 1:0255 *1:01.71 9 IsabelCeballos.COL 2:28.22 2:27,33 goandtrainwith EricHansen in Phoenix,Arizona. 2 KristyHeydanek.USA 10353 1:03.10 10 CeliaNieto.ECU 2:29.48 2:27.64 "IthinkPhoenixisgoingtoheareallygoodbreakf<>rme,"saysJeff"It's 3 FabioiaMolina.BRA 1:06,51 1:04.85 11 VeronicaProno.PAR 2:30.00 2:31.25 goingtokeepmefreshgoingintotheOlympicyearandgivemeadifferent 4 JoanneMalar.CAN 1:06.02 1:05.31 12 MariadelC OImedo.PAR 2:47.09 246.22 5 AnaAzevedo.BRA 1:06.91 1:06,03 scr SoniaAlvarez.PUR 2:26.16 coach'sperspectivesoI'llhavesomedifferentthingstoworkon. Mygoalin 6 AnaMariaGonzalez.CUB 1:07,37 1:06,73 scrFabioiaMolina.BRA 2:26.74 itwastogointotheOlympicyearmotivatedandIthinkthat'sexactlywhat 7 ValeriaAlvarez.ARG 1:06.67 1:07,15 400IND.MEDLEYMarch12 Prelims Final 8 NataliaMartinez.MEX 1:07.73 1:07.95 1 JoanneMalar.CAN 4:53.67 *44364 it'sgoingtodo." BFinal 2 AlisonFealey.USA 4:53.12 4.48.31 Jeff's training regi- 9 AndreaMoody.CAN 1:07.83 1:06.79 3 JennyKurth.USA 5:02.02 4:57.24 men in Phoenix involves 10 SangeetaPuri.TRI 1:07.98 1:07.08 4 SoniaAlvarez.PUR 5:0762 5:03.15 11 FabrielaPignatta.ARG 10927 1:08.85 5 FabioiaMolina.BRA 5:1143 5:0343 trainingwithaclub team 200BACKSTROKEMarch17 Final 6 IsabelCeballos.COL 5:20.35 5:11.58 withagesrangingfroml-t 1 BarbaraBedford.USA •2:12.98 7 CarolynAdel.SUR 5:15.24 513.24 to18. He'straining9to10 2 RachelJoseph.USA 2:1474 8 EdithArraspide.ARG 5:11.99 51395 3 JoanneMalar.CAN 2:16.67 BFinal timesaweekand,inaddi- 4 FabioiaMolina.BRA 2:18.71 9 VeronicaProno.PAR 5:26.38 52657 tion to backstroke-spe- 5 ValeriaAlvarez.ARG 2:24.52 10 MariadelC OImedo.PAR 5:57.10 550.66 cificwork,hedoesalotof 6 NataliaScapinello.ARG 2:28.16 4X100MEDLEYRELAYMarch16 100BREASTSTROKEMar15 Prelims Final 1 UnitedStates.USA •4:08.17 the younger swimmers' 1 LisaFlood.CAN 1:12.38 1:10.36 10159BarbaraBedford, freestylesets. "It'swhatI 2 GuylaineCloutier.CAN 1 1035 1:1044 11104KelliKing-Bednar would considerover-dis- 3 KelliKing-Bednar.USA 1:12.13 1:11.41 1:00.56AmyVanDyken, 4 ElizabethNelson.USA 1:13.38 1:12,19 54.98AngelMartino tance training," he says. 5 CarolinaSantaCruz.ARG 1 15.85 1:14.92 2 Canada.CAN 4:19.06 Training sessions are 6 MikeilaTorres.CUB 1:16.37 1:15.51 1:0609JoanneMalar, "pretty standard" with 7 KeniaPuertas.VEN 1:16.10 1:15.83 1:1015LisaFlood, 8 IsabelCeballos.COL 1:17.04 1:16.62 1:04.88ShannonShakespeare, harder base training BFinal 57.94MarianneLimpert reaching up to 16 km a 9 JavieraSalcedo.ARG 1:17.38 1:16.10 3 Brazil,BRA 4:22.08 day. 10 FernandaFerraz.BRA 1:19.09 1:19.65 4 Argentina.ARG 4:22,75 200BREASTSTROKEMar13 Prelims Final 5 Cuba.CUB 4:22.77 "OnethingI'mdoing 1 LisaFlood.CAN 2:3644 2:31.33 4X100FREERELAYMarch14 inPhoenixthat'sgoingtobealittledifferentiss<>mereallyintensiveweight 32 GAnuiytlaaiNnaellC.lUoSuAtier.CAN 22::3336..0870 22::3322.8432 1 5Un5it2e0dASntgaetlesM.arUtSiAno, •3:44.71 training,4to5timesaweekratherthan3timesaweek. Ithink that'sgoing 4 AlisonFealey.USA 2:3771 2:35,02 5583AmyVanDyken tohelp me in the l(>ngrimalsi>," headds. 5 CarolinaSantaCruz.ARG 2:42.32 2:36.94 5729LindseyFarella, Prospectsforthisyeararelookinggood. AlthoughthetimingofPanAms 67 JIasvabieelraCSeaballcleodso..CAORLG 22::4469..4662 22:4463.2519 2 5C6an3a9daCr.iCsAtNmaTeuscher 3:49,26 isodd,resultinginsomegoodandsomeso-soswimmingbytheAmerkans, 8 KeniaPuertas.VEN 2:49.94 2:49.72 56.88ShannonShakespeare, PanPacifiesinAtlantainAugustwillbeanimp<irtant meetfortheUS,"apre- 9 FernandaSantos,BRA 2:56,02 5792KateBrambley Olympicwarm-up."Jeffisnotyetsureofhisstrategyforthissummerbuthe's 100BUTTERFLYMarch15 Prelims Final 5784JoanneMalar, 1 AmyVanDyken.USA 1:0226 10071 56,74MarianneLimpert "trainingreallyhardforPanPacsandwillprobablynot fullytaper. Iwant t<i 2 GabrielleRose.BRA 1:02.54 1:01.67 3 Brazil.BRA 3:52.85 swimwell but Idon't want togiveuptoomuch forthe()lympic year." 3 AngieWester-Krieg.USA 1:03.20 1:02.79 4 Cuba.CUB 3:55.57 Afterthat it will beback toStanford, totheteam there, and toSkip. 45 JNoiuavninseRMoaslaalre.sC.ACNUB 11:0044.2316 11:0033.9110 56 AMregxeinctoi.nMa.EAXRG 34::0518..9014 As to whether he will swim until Perth, he says, "I honestly haven't 6 MariadelPilarPereyra.ARG 1:0550 10413 4X200FREERELAYMarch12 decided. 1 think it willdefinitelybeayear-to-yeardecision. I don't want to 7 GabrielaPignatta.ARG 10565 10564 1 UnitedStates.USA •8:07.30 be away from Virginia any longer, so after '96 I'm definitely moving back 8 PatriciaDaSilva.BRA 1:05.91 1:06.04 2:01.56TrinaJackson, Consolation 2:02,84DaedreVincent there. ItwilldependonhowIcantrainthereandhowItankeepupwiththe 9 ShannonShakespeare.CAN 10598 1:05.19 2:03.30CatherineFox, competition from there." Jeffstudied Economics at Stanford but so tar is 10 CeliaNieto.ECU 1:06.41 1:05.85 1:59.60CrislinaTeuscher undecidedas towhat hewants todo. 11 CarolynAdel.SUR 10711 1:05.98 2 Canada.CAN 8:08.25 12 SangeetaPuri.TRI 1:06.75 1:06.69 2:02.19KatieBrambley, And is he still haunted by thai Olympic gold that he lost to Mark 13 OdaysiSalgado.CUB 1:07,84 1.0724 20194MarianneLimpert Tewksburyin Barcelona? s1c4rSRioosbahnannaCSraonpcpheerz,,TPRAIR 11::1027,.3604 1:1237 22::0021..2866SJhoaannnnoenMSahlaakrespeare, "Definitely. That'sthereason I'mswimmingright now. I trynot ioput 200BUTTERFLYMan,!' I/ Final 3 Argentina.ARG 8:27.87 somuchpressureonmyselftowinit. I realizedafter'^1that theworld'snot 1 TrinaJackson.USA 2:12.37 4 Brazil.BRA 82833 goingtoend ifI don't win it, but it's reallytheonlythingI haven't done in 2 MichelleGriglione.USA 2:14.94 5 Cuba.CUB 848.16 3 MariaPereyra.ARG 2:18.52 swimming,sothat'swhatI'mshootinglor. IIIgetit,great,anditIdon't,well, lifewillgoon." SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 / whathasbeenrecognizedasaproblemofsystematic backofherrightshoulder. Andreacomesfromthe BACKWASH doping in thatcountry, Samaranch replied that the West Coast and was inspired by the Haida Indian Pan Pacifies are run bya"private organization"and totempoledesigns. Backwashfeatures short clips, gossip, letters and theythereforemaketheirowndecisions. Afterpostingabesttimein the 100backstroke opinions Contributionsarewelcome.Nowforthe "Forus(theIOCandInternationalSportsFedera- (1:06.7)inMardelPlata,shesaidherfirstexperience rumoursbehindthenews. tions),Chinaisafullmemberwiththefullrightsofa with theNational Team hadbeenapositiveone. "I membercountry,"hesaid,"FINAhassentanaquatic didn'tthinkitwouldbelikeitis,"shesaidmatter-of- Trials and tribulations:Whyweretherenotrials delegationtothePeople'sRepublicofChinatoreport factly,"Ithoughtitwouldbejustconcentrateonyour forthisyear'sPanAmteam? Davejohnson,Coachof onthesituationthere,andIhopetohavetheresults swimming,anditis,butit'sjustsomuchfun." High PerfomanceServices,givestworeasons: ofthisreportinafewdays. Thatisourposition." a) ThetimingofthePanAmmeetwassuchthat Not surprisingly Rana was asked how Mexico's Drugs ... some moresurprises:Canadianrow- swimmers had to know whether or not they were team was faringgiven the recentpolitical unrest in ingstarSilkenLaumannhadabitofbadluckinMardel going toArgentina to make the necessaryarrange- Mexico.Accordingtohim,Mexico'sparticipationwas Plata. AfterwinningthefourscompetitiononMarch mentsforschoolwellinadvance. notaffected. 19, her doping control came up positive for an b) HadtheselectionbeenbasedonNationals,it "Economicproblems,everybody'sgotthem,"he ephedrine derivative. The 30 year-old 1991 world would have meant pushing Nationals back to very said, "Our country is a rich country with many championisbestrememberedforhergutsybronze earlyinFebruarybecauseofanentrydeadlineforPan resources(...)everysixyearsorsowehavethiskindof medalperformanceattheBarcelonaOlympics,where AmsofapproximatelyFeb.12.Thiswasnotunthink- problem(politicaluprising),sowehavenoproblem." shecompetedonlythreemonthsafterasevereacci- ablebutwasdeemedunnecessaryasthedecisionhad Interestingly,achatinthecarwiththepresident dentleftherlegbadlyinjured. Sheapparentlytook alreadybeenmadetotakeamuchsmallerteam. ofMexico's Swimming Federation yielded different Benadrylforacough. Thedrugwasprescribedbya Andwhywastheteamsosmall?"It'sallpartofthe information.Heclaimedthattherewasaseriouslack doctorfromtheCanadianmedicalteamwhoassured big picture," says Johnson, "We wanted to take a ofmoneyforsportintroubledMexico,andthatthe herthatitcontainednoillegalsubstances.Laumann. smaller and more effective squad, and I think it's envisioned PanAm team ofabout 600 athletes had wholeftArgentinaafterthe positivetest, holdsthe working." Theideawastomakebetteruseofshrink- beencutbyalmosthalf.Theyhad326athletesinMar doctorsresponsiblefortheslip-up.Shefacesapossi- ing funds. The Canadian OlympicAssociation, who del Plata. "Muchasproblemas"indeed.Itseemsthat blethreemonthsuspensionandlosthergoldmedal usuallypaysthewayforPanAmathletes,wasunable theprivilegedIOCmembersseldomlookpasttheir toCuba,thesecondplacefinishersintherace. toaffordthepricetagthisyear.Swimminghadtofork ownnoses. Itisfarmoreimportant tosmileforthe Whileonthetopicofdrugs,Canadianwindsurfer out thedough forits own athletes, soJohnson de- cameras. Carol Ann Alie had some interesting comments to cided toeconomize. Forwhatitwouldcosttotake makeaboutinternationalwomen'swindsurfingcom- eveneightmorepeoplehesays,"Icanthinkofbetter Still plugging away:TheAmericanPanAmteam petition.Alie.34,whohastravelledfarandwideon waystousethatmoney." had two swimmers, Tom Jager and Angie Wester- the world windsurfing circuit, has observed some Krieg,whoare30yearsold. Bothofthemaremarried changes in hersport. Since "pumping" thesail has Sleeping in: Swimming saw one of the smallest andstillgoingstrong, which is relativelyunusual in been allowed intowomen'scompetition, the sport Gamesmeetsinrecentmemoryatthisyear'sPanAms. swimming,especiallyinNorthAmerica. Inadditionto has become farmorephysicallydemanding, and lo Manyeventshadonlyoneheattobeginwith,giving thesetwo,threeotherAmericanNationalTeammem- andbehold,theChinesehavebecomefront-runners rise to some confusion as towhetheror not there bersaremarried—veteranAngelMartino(27),Brian in the sport. Competition in China itself was an wouldbeamorningswim.Women's400IMdidswim Alderman (25), and Kelli KingBednar (24). This is eyeopener,saidAlie.whowongoldforCanadainMar onthemorningofthefirstdayaftertheswimmershad proofthat something in the US support system is del Plata. Everything from extraordinaryendurance beentolditwould not,whilemen's400IMdid not workingwellandallowingathletestotrainadequately andpowertoroundedfaces,facialhairandacnewere swimatall in the morning, havingonlyeightswim- intotheirlateryears. Perhapsswimmingwill slowly visible. Therewereevencasesofoutrightaggression mers.Thewomen's400freestyleswamaconsolation becomemoreofa"professional"sport? onthepartoftheChinesewomen,andtheathletes finalwithoneswimmer,andmanyconsolshadonly themselves, when questioned offthe record about twoorthreeswimmers. Morethanever, theAfinal Somebody's got money: while the rest ofthe their training plans and future potential, spoke of waswheretheactionwas.Onthelastdayofcompe- sportingworldmoansitsfinancialwoes,theUSseems "controlling their mood swings." Chinese coaches tition, the only event to have heat swims was the tohaveahealthierbankbookthan most. Here'san alsoquestionedforeignathletesabouttheirtraining women's50freestyle.Quickmorning! example: theAthlete'sVillageinMardelPlata,while andwerehorrifiedtodiscoverthatmostofthewomen comfortableandwellequiped,wasroughlyanhour's did not know their own blood type. It seemed a Samaranch on site: On March 13, International bus ride from the swimming pool and most major fundamental piece of information to them. While Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio venues. TheAmericanswimteamdecidedthata6:00 personallysheis prepared todealwith "pumping". SamaranchgaveapressconferenceinMardelPlata, am wake-up was unnecessary for their athletes, so Alieadmitsthatsheisworriedaboutwhatitwillmean alongwith hisIOCside-kickMarioVasquez Ratiaof theyrentedacoupleofapartmentsnearthepooland tothesport. "I'mafraid thatwhatwasonceaclean Mexico.RahaisalsothepresidentofthePanAmerican competing swimmers spent the night before their sport will not be clean forvery long, "she said, it SportsOrganization(PASO)andoftheAssociationof raceinproximitytothepool. Theygottosleepalittle alreadyappears tobegoingthesamewayasswim- NationalOlympicCommittees(ANOC),themostpow- longerandavoidthelongrideandanytrafficnenesin ming." erfulorganizationintheOlympicMovementafterthe themorning. Allotherteammembersstayedinthe IOC.Thetwogentlemengaveanumberofmeaning- villageasusual. Soundslikeluxuryforsure,buthats Get ready: Coach Dave Johnson maintains that lessandnon-commitalanswerstoquestionsdealing offtotheUS,whoappeartotakearealinterestintheir while the 1995 Pan Am team was an exercise in withthefinancesofPASO,politicsinsportandLatin athletes'well-being. Now,aboutthepyjamaparties... economy,thissummer'sPanPacificteampromisesto America,andtheIOC'srole. be abigone. Selection will be based on Summer WhenaskedabouttheIOC'spositionregarding TatOO you: Canadian Andrea Moodysports some NationalsinWinnipeg.Themeetisbeingconsidered the decision of Pan Pacific charter nationsJapan, interestingbodyart: aPiscessigntatooedonherleft a pre-Olympic warm-up and will proxide valuable Australia,theUS,andCanadatoexcludeChinafrom thigh, and, as a perk for having made the National experience forOlympic hopefulsand first-time Na- thissummer'sPanPacificChampionshipsbecauseof Team,aHaida-designwhalewithamapleleafonthe tional Team members.Johnson wants toavoid the 8 SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 "rookie with no Games experience syndrome" in appreciatethefactthathetookthetimetorespond. • Isourtrainingcentregoingtoreceiveenough Atlanta in 1996, and he also hopes to motivate a I'msureI'mnottheonlypersoninvolvedinCanadian fundingtoensureitssuccessin international swim- maximum numberofswimmers to make the team. swimmingthatvaluedtheexplanationsandlearned ming? TheproximityofAtlantamakesthiskindofaventure fromtheinformationDavesharedinhisresponse. Regarding the regional centre recently estab- possibleandJohnsonwantstotakeadvantageofthat. Specifically,atthispointIfeelthatthefollowing lishedhereinKamloops,Ididaskthesequestitinsin The top two finishers in every event will be answershavebeenoffered. theplanningprocess.Imetwiththreedifferentcom- automaticallyselected.Then,anyathletesmakingthe • I'll accept Dave's explanation that we are in mitteesinthebidprocess. Iwasadamantwitheach FINA two percountryselection criteriawill alsobe "transition"and hisexplanationastowhat it is and that the fundingsupport theyweresuggesting was selected.Thus,eventswithmorethantwotop-ranked whyweareexperiencingit. Sufficetosaywe're not inadequate to effect any real change. In fact it was athletes(suchaswomen's200IM)willhaveasmany swimmingfastenough. duringthisprocessthat1becameacutelyawareofthe athletesascanmakethestandard."Thereisnolimit," • IconcurwithDavethatthereisadefiniteneed possible shortcomings of government-sponsored says Johnson, "At Pan Pacs we can have as many fora"CodeofConduct"tobeimplementedassoonas projectsuchasthese. entriesaswewantintheprelims,andwecanswim possible. It should be legal, clear, strong and the Toclarify, the provincialgovernment launched twointhefinalandoneintheconsolationfinal.It'sa Association should not beafraid tostand behind it thisideaand thecityofKamloopswasoneofmany chance togive a lot ofpotential Olympic qualifiers whentheNationalCoachesdeemitnecessary. approachedasapossiblesiteforaregionalcentre.We valuableinternationalexperience." ThisisthestrongestcaseDavemakesregarding wereoneofninesportsselectedforthisfirstCentret<i Canada's declining performance. Ifthis is true why besetup. Wakeupsnack:Sponsorsweremorethanvisibleat notimplementastrongcode, rallythecoachesand Theconceptistoofferagranttothelocalsports this year's Pan Ams. Whether it was Coca-Cola or swimmers, and increase support to the club struc- communitythatwouldbematchedbythe provincial drinkingyogurt,distributionwaswidespreadatboth ture—thelong-standingbackboneofCanadianswim- sport governing body (Swim BC) to specifically go thePressCentreandtheathleticvenues.Theofficial ming,andmoveon. towardscoaching in theoutlyingregionsofBC.We mineralwaterwasVillavicencioanditwastoutedby • I'llagreethatacentralizedtrainingconceptis received a grant of$10,000. It's interesting to note very shapelylong-haired young women in red and oneanswertothe problem ofthehighcostofelite thatweweretheonlysportinourCentrethatdidnot whitebodysuits—averytraditionaladvertisingploy, athletes to clubs, that a centre would consolidate receiveamatchinggrantfromourprovincialgiivern- butitwashardtomissthattrayasitwentby.Athletes, thesecosts, that a trainingcentrecouldoffersome ingbody. Theannouncementwas madeinOctober journalists, and officials were also provided with a athletesagoodenvironmenttotrainandcouldbethe 1994,theworkspecifictothegrantbeganDecember rather original snack during heats and finals—the catalyst Canada needs to swim faster, ifproperly 1994, and to this date we have not received any Argentinian version ofFrosted Flakes breakfast ce- plannedandfunded. matchingfunds. real. At firstsmallboxesweregivenout, thensmall •I'mhappytohearthattheClubGrantprogram Finally, Idid notwritetheletterinJanuaryasa bowlsofthedrycereal. Bythelastday,someonehad is continuing. I hope it increases rather than de- personalandpublicattackagainstDaveJohnson. In decidedthatalittlemilkmadeitgodownbetter,and creasesfromthe$170,000availablethisyear. factI'moneofhisbiggestsupporters.Ididwritetothe smallbowlsofcerealcompletewithmilkandspoons InJanuaryIwrotethat"onlyifallthequestionsI EditorofSWIMMagazine, inresponsetoSNC Presi- werebroughtaround.Justincaseanyonewasdozing, posedareansweredwould Ibeabletosupport the dentRobCampbell'spressrelease,publiclyquestion- theideaalonewasenoughtowakeyouup! concept of a training centre as an answer to our ingwhetherornotall theappropriateplanninghad performance problems." Well Dave has offered an- taken place before launching Canadian swimming Swimmernowtriathlete: FormerKingstonBlue swerstosomeofthosequestions.IhavecalledSNC into the Training Centre concept. I believe I asked Marlin swimmer Mark Bates won a silver medal in andrequesteda copyofthe1993-98StrategicPlan.1 somefairquestions,onesthatwouldcropupinthe Triathlon at Mar del Plata. Bates lives and trains in willreaditallandIhopetofindthattheplanningup preparationofanybusinessplan. Vancouvernowandhasbeenworld rankedthepast tothismoveintocentralizedtrainingwasextensive,as IdothinkCanadianswimmingneedst<>getgiling severalyearsinhisnewsport. I'msuremostpeopledo. but I remain concerned that, in this case, we are AtthispointIstillfeelthefollowingneedstobe jumpingontheTrainingCentrebandwagon,because Editor:Ijustwantedtotakethetimetocompliment addressed: ithasconvenientlypresenteditself(i.e.Government you on the latest issue of SWIM Magazine. Even •I'msuremuchdiscussiondidtakeplacebefore pushing in this direction with new legacy funds), thoughitwasn'tthelargestissue,ittouchedbaseon this Centre officially opened, but how much was ratherthan makingourownswimminganalysisand someveryimportantissuesinswimming,bothcoach- simplypoliticalarm twistingand largegroupdiscus- specificplanandthe'committingtoit.' ing and swimmer performance. The reaction and sion,ratherthanpureresearchandplanning.I'mnot Idon'twishtobecomeanegativeforceinCana- informationfromKevinThorburn,PeterVizsolyiand convincedourcollectiveplanningproceduredidtake dianswimming.1wanttocontributeinapositiveway BrianMetcalfewereveryimportant.Iwasalsopleased intoaccountalloftheconcernsIinitiallyraised. bydevehipinggreatathletes. to see a formal release of information from Dave The Skinner/Goodman Report published after Iwanttogoonrecordthat1amasupporteriilall Johnsonabout the "Beyond Barcelona" meetings summarized that Canada's National Teams, their coaches, the swim- "The Plan" the opinion of the swimming community that at- mers,aswellasthosecurrentlyenrolledattheTrain- Finally, having Michael McWha make the front tendedthesemeetingswastoprovidemoresupport ingCentre in Calgary, and I hope Deryk Snelling is cover of the magazine is a great honour for the toourexistingsystem. Infactmuchresistancetothe moresuccessful than everin his new roleasCentre WindsorAquaticClub. trainingcentreconcepl wasexpressed duringthese coachandCanadadoesstart toswim faster! Onceagain, thank you verymuch and keep up meetings. Ken WcKinnon thegreatwork.Itisappreciated. • Thecountrieslisledasbeingaheadofususing Kamloops. B.C. JohnVadeika,HeadCoach centralizedtrainingissmall.IaccepttheGermanand WindsorAquath ( lub Australiansystems,buttheU.S.havejuststartedthis pnigramatthesametimeasCanada(andisnotbeing iSitiSIViSi&iSiS Editor: InresponsetoDaveJohnson sletterregard- wellreceived),andmentioningtheChinesedoeslittle Remember... It'snottrueuntililhas ingCentralizedTraining. tosupporttheconcept. beenofficiallydenied ThankstoDaveforhisth<nightsandexplanations • Were other models researched to see how regardingthequestionIposedintheJanuaryissue.I muchtheycost?Whatwerethosecosts? SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995 9 / NCAAWOMEN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Austin,Texas(Top3andallCanadians)25yds DAYONE,Thursday,March16 4x50FREERELAY Final 1 Georgia 1:30.84 2 Stanford 1:31.05 3 Michigan 1:31.55 THE HARDEST MEET TO COMPETE IN 500FREESTYLE 1 MimosaMcNerney,Florida 4:41.86 2 NikkiDryden.Florida 4:42.10 3 SarahAnderson.Stanford 4:43.37 Beth Ha/el 11 JenniferHutchison.So.Calitornia 4:4768 14 JocelynJay.OhiotState 4:49.40 Itiscalledthefastestmeetintheworldandmanypeoplesaythat 2158 JDaonainenleleCKuernranhe.dAyr.iGzeoonragiSta. 44:4590..2196 it is themostexclusive.Thisyear, theWomen'sDivision 1 NCAA 31 ChristineJeffrey.ArizonaSt. 4:51.60 ChampionshipswereheldinAustin,Texas.WithCanadahavinga 36 CindyBertelink.UCLA 4:52.69 50FREESTYLE strongcontingentat this meet,andwith manyyoungswimmers 1 AshleyTappin.Arizona 22.34 looking seriously at the American college alternative, it seems 2 ClaudiaFranco.Stanlord 22.72 appropriatetoexplainwhatthisuniquemeetisallabout. 329 HCeiantdhyerUnBrluahc.kLmoouni.sGiaenoargSita. 2223..7469 Myperspectiveis,ofcourse,biased.IswimfortheUniversity 45 CarmenKondra.PennSt, 23.71 ofFloridaGators,andthiswasmyfourthandfinalNCAAs.Oneof 62 KimPaton.Northwestern 24.06 4x100MEDLEYRELAY theexceptionalthingsaboutthisevent,andtheAmericancollege 1 Michigan 38- swimmingscene,isthattheracebeginslongbeforethefirstdayof 2 Nebraska 3 SouthernMethodist 41.70 competition. DAYTWO.Friday,March17 TheQualification 4x50MEDLEYRELAY Anyonewhohaslookedcloselyattheautomaticcutsforthismeet 1 Stantord 1:40.88 MarcoChiesa 2 Michigan 1:40.97 knows that it would take a medalist at Canadian Nationals to 3 Georgia 1:41.89 2 RachelGustin.Michigan 2:10.37 100BUTTERFLY aduprpirnogacthhethceutrirmeenst.Tshcheoooltheyeracra.tcThhiisstmhaetatnhsetthiamtemevuesntbtehedotnoep 42100IAKlrNliDsiItsiVonnIeDWQUauAganLnecrMe.E.FSDloLo.rECiaYdlaifornia 44::0190..0543 32278 PLCaaeurnrwnaayiAHdSeaeytmnoss...PGrNeieonbrcrgeatisoakna 222:::111818...133188 231 JLMaoarthstnFEHrtaoerlcgaknijdsee.xraA.suSbou.mMethodist '444767..215083 swimmershavetorestatsomepointduringtheseasoninorderto 3 AnneKampfe.Michigan 4:13.05 200BUTTERFLY 9 StephenClarke.Florida 47.83 gototheChampionships.Manycoachesprefertodothisaround 2110 JJoocaenlnyenCJuaryr.aOhh.iAoriSztoanteaSt. 44::1271..6588 21 BBearribtarPaugFgraarndc.oS.oFl.oMreitdhaodist 11::5578..8066 2100FGuRsEtEaSvToYBLoErges.Michigan 1.34.61 Christmas,whileotherssavetheirswimmersfortheall-important 27 ChristineJeffrey.ArizonaSt. 4:22.27 3 TalorBendley.Michigan 1:58.56 2 UgurTaner.Califomia 1:35.02 ConferenceChampionships.Anyonewhomakesthe"A"standard 30 CindyBertelink.UCLA 4:23.69 15 BethHazel.Florida 2:01.92 3 JohnPiersma.Michigan 1:35.09 shouldexpecttomakefinalsatNCAAs.Everyoneelsehastowait 1100BJeUnTnTyETRhFoLmYpson.Stanford 52.77 242x10J0enFnRifEeErRHEutLcAhYison.So.California 2:02.71 1100BKuRrEtAGrSoTtSe.TSRtOaKnlEord 53.21 aroundduringthenerve-wrackingweekspriortothemeettosee 2 StacyPottec.Alabama 53.08 1 Stanford 3:17.17 2 JermeyLinn.Tennessee 53.25 iisft"hepiirckbeesdtutpi"meinrtahniksswiany,thietitsoaps2i4f-s2h8eihnatshmeacdouentarny.auItfoamsawtiicmmcuetr, 322300FLCiiRsnEadEuCSoTUoYnlrLeu.EhG.eLoorugiisaianaSt. 5536..5134 23TEAMGMeiSocrhCgiOigRaaEnS 33::2200..8819 321600ABRonAbdCerKretSwTATbRreOumKsesEtlheyr..ASro.iCzaolniafomia 5546..0117 andmayswimtwoothereventsprovidedshehasthe"B"standard. 1 AshleyTappin.Arizona 1:45.23 1 Stanford 497.5 1 BrianRetterer.Stanford •45.43 Thistranslatesintosomeveryfastswimmingduringtheregular 23 KGiatrliaHJaeangs.eNno.rStohutChaerronliMnaethodist 11::4466..2686 23 TMeixcahsigan 437585.5 23 KMiucrhtaJealcAhnidmroewwssk,LAAuubbuumm 4477..3553 seasonleadinguptotheNCAAmeet,andmakesjustqualifyinga 20 NikkiDryden.Florida 149.48 17 RobertBraknis.FloridaSt 48.99 greataccomplishment.Withsomepeoplerestingmultipletimes, 3457 DKainmiePlalteoKne.nNnoretdhyw.eGsetoerrgnia 11::5501..6954 MInEdNia'nSapoNliCsA,AMa*r=chUS23r-e2c5or(d25yards) 3D0AYDTuHanReEEDobko.Minnesota 50.34 andotherssavingtheirshave,theheatsheetisnotatallindicative 100BREASTSTROKE DAYONE 4x200FREERELAY ofthefinal results. Thiscompetition is much moreaboutracing 21 BPeeantnayKHaesyznusba..NAeibirzaosnkaaSt. 1:5090..7411 41x50StFaRnEfEorRdELAY 1:16.98 21 SMtiacnhtiogradn 662213..6052 thanitisabouttimes. 3 RachelGustin.Michigan 1:01.41 2 Auburn 1:17.95 3 California 623.80 TheMeet 10 CarwaiSeto.Princelon 1:0301 3 Texas 1:19.59 1650FREESTYLE AttheNCAAs,sprintershavetobeastoughasdistanceswimmers. 11500BLaAuCrKaSATdRamOsK.EGeorgia 1:0355 5100TFRoEmESDoTlYaLnE.Michigan •4:08.75 21 TChoamdDCoalravni.nM.iAcrihziognaan •1144::2398..3312 Ateam'spremiersprintfreestylerhastogetupandracethemost. 1 AleciaHumphrey.Michigan 54.10 2 ChadCarvin.Arizona 4:12.36 3 MartHooper.Texas 14:56.68 Tasheheraetasraenfdivfeinraells.ayAenveinntdsiv,iadunadlacllanexscweipmtathmea4xxi2m0u0mfroefefaoruersrewluayms 2322 JHBeeestashtihcHeaarzTeWole,nlgFcl.hoS.rtAiardniafzoornda 555446...890363 3536 JODoawvheinndPVMioceLnreslRmilaca.hnMt.ieGcreh.oiMrgigacihnaigan 444:::112689...037640 432100BODaAwveCinKdSVMTocRLneOlRKilEcahnt.eGre.oMrigcihaigan 1145::5365..8349 and threeindividualevents,orupto 14 racesoverthethree-day 4x200FREERELAY 200INDIVIDUALMEDLEY 1 BrianRetterer.Stantord 1:40.61 meet. 21 SStoauntthoerrdnMethodist 77::1144..3514 21 JKausrotnJaLcahnicmaoswlsekri..MiAcuhbiugrann 11::4455..1613 32 RRoyyacneBSehraurbpe..MSioc.hMietghaondist 11::4433..0530 ThismeetmaybetheAmericancollegechampionships,but 3 Florida 7:16.84 3 MarcelWouda.Michigan 1:46.54 8 RobertBraknis.FloridaSt. h1:44.19 medalists came from manycountries, including Spain, Belgium, DAYTHREE,Saturday,March18 16 StephenClarke.Florida h1:4890 32 DuaneDobko.Minnesota 1:50.93 Poland,Denmark,NewZealand,andCanada.Thesequalityswim- 11650MFiRmEoEsSaTMYcLNEerney.Florida 15:59.71 2590FJRoEnEaStThYaLnEMcLeod.Minnesota 1:50.15 1100FGuRsEtEaSvToYBLoErges.Michigan 42.85 mershelpedtoraisethestandardatthisalreadycompetitivemeet. 2 SandraCam.SoulhernMethodist 16:09.19 1 GustavoBorges.Florida 19.68 2 LarsFrolander.So.Methodist 43.16 AttheNCAAstheracingstartsinthemorning.Withsomany 310 TNiokbkiieDSrmyidlehn..TFelxoarsida 1166::1119..1935 23 SSccoottttJCeltaty.pAouoblu.rSntanlord 1199..8758 325 JLoeeeWHaundieep.oChall.iSftoarnnfioard 4443.2458 peopleintheeventswithsomuchability,thereisnoroomforerror. 22 JocelynJay.OhioState 16:35.07 26 LeeWanie.Calilornia 20.31 53 AlexShleifman.Nebraska 45.57 AllisonWagner,worldrecordholderinthe200IM (shortcourse) 24 CindyBertelink.UCLA 16:40.14 35 AlexShleifman.Nebraska 20.52 200BREASTSTROKE commentedthatthismeetwasharderthanWorldChampionships 2370 JJeonanninfeerCHuurtrcahhi.sAroinz.oSnoautShternCalif.1166::4563..2423 348x10R0obMeErDtLBEraYknRiEs.LFAlYoridaSt 20.55 12 KNuartteGTrhootmep.sSotann.fLoorudisanaSt. 11::5556..0425 hadbeenlastsummer."Atleastthere,1couldrelaxinthemorning," 200BACKSTROKE 1 Stantord •3:07.28 3 JeremyLinn.Tennessee 1:56.79 shesaid. 21 AAlnencaiaSHimucmipch.rCeayl.iMloimcihaigan 11::5546..6284 23 AMuibchuirgnan 33::1112..6182 22600ABnUdTrTeEwRFTrLuYssler.So.Califomia 2:03.39 Theotheraspectofthismeetwhichmakesitspecialisthatit 3 BethHazel.Florida 1:58.02 DAYTWO 1 UgurTaner.Califomia 1:44.39 isateamcompetition.Whenaschoolisfightingforpoints,whoyou 31500FChRrEiEstSiTnYeLJEeffrey.ArizonaSt. 2:03.98 41x50StMaEnDfoLrEdYRELAY 1:26.08 23 MOliikveerMLearrmeplel..ASroi.zCoanlaifomia 11::4444..5888 beatbecomesasimportantasyourplacing.Gettingdisqualifiedhas 1 JennyThompson.Stanford 48.38 2 Tennessee 1:26.93 4x100FREERELAY animpactonyourwholeteam.Thisexcitingnewdimensiontothe 2 AshleyTappin.Arizona 48.81 3 Auburn 1:27.23 1 Stantord 2:52.57 sportoftenhelpstobringoutunexpectedperformances.Ithasalso 328 GCiitntdayJeUsnnreunh..SLoouutihseirannaMSettahtoedist 5419..0143 4100ITNoDmIVDIoDlUanA.LMMicEhDiLgaEnY •3:38.18 32 SAouubtuhrenrnMethodist 22::55450006 made me learn moreaboutoursistersport, diving, which com- 39 KimPaton.Northwestern 51.48 2 CadCarvin.Arizona 3:43.55 TEAMSCORES prisesthreeofthe21eventsontheprogram.Aschoolcanwinor 42100BCaRrEmAeSnTSKTonRdOrKaE.PennSt. 5159 39 JOowneanthVaonnMRciLcehotde.r.MMiincnheisgoatna 33::4449..8512 21 SMtiacnhfiogradn 456715 losethemeetontheperformancesofitsdivers. 1 BeataKaszuba.ArizonaSlate 2:09.71 3 Auburn 393 10 SWIM CANADA APRIL 1995

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