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  2. Aquatic timing system - Wikipedia

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    Meet Managers are programs created to automate the process of generating results and can be either downloadable or web applications. They are normally sold to clubs and can also be connected to the timing system to obtain timing information automatically. [5]

  3. Michael Brinegar - Wikipedia

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    Michael's mother worked as an Assistant athletic director at Indiana in Bloomington, and his father Jamie worked as a business manager for Columbus Parks and Recreation. [3] [4] [5] Beginning to swim at age 5, by 9 Michael was competing at the Donner Swim Club in Columbus, Indiana regularly, where he would soon be coached by his mother Jennifer.

  4. George Haines - Wikipedia

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    George Frederick Haines (March 9, 1924 – May 1, 2006) was a competitive swimmer and coach who for twenty-three years coached the highly successful Santa Clara Swim Club which he founded in 1951.

  5. Template:Swimrankings meet - Wikipedia

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    Template:Swimrankings meet displays an external link to a swim meet page at Swimrankings.net, a website which displays results and data based on information from the European Swimming Federation (Ligue Européenne de Natation or LEN) and the following national swimming federations: Belgium, Canada, Netherlands, Faroe Islands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and Switzerland.

  6. Missy Franklin - Wikipedia

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    A day after the 200-meter freestyle, Franklin won her third medal of the meet, a gold, in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay with Dana Vollmer, Shannon Vreeland and Allison Schmitt. Swimming the lead-off leg, Franklin posted a time of 1:55.96 and the U.S. team finished with a time of 7:42.92, a new American record. [ 51 ]

  7. Ron Polonsky - Wikipedia

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    Ron Polonsky (Hebrew: רון פולונסקי; born 28 March 2001) is an Israeli Olympic swimmer.He won silver medals in the 2019 European Junior Championships and the 2023 European U-23 Championships, as well as the gold medal in the 2024 European Aquatics Championships, in the 200m IM.

  8. Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed 4 × 100 metre ...

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    The world record holder coming into the meet, China was a shade off their former mark to take silver in 3:38.86. Leading off with two male swimmers, Xu Jiayu (52.56) and Yan Zibei (58.11), China were second behind Italy at the halfway mark.

  9. Sandpipers of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The team was started up in 1968, with around 20 swimmers originally joining the team. In 1994, current head coach Ron Aitken would take over the head coach position. Since his leadership, the team has earned USA Swimming Gold Medal and Silver Medal Excellence awards, along with multiple Olympians that have represented Team USA, with the team being known for producing a litany of female ...