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Olympic silver
medalist in the 200m breaststroke at Sydney Games |
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NCAA Swimmer of the year |
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NCAA Post graduate scholarship |
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NCAA Woman of the year |
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NCAA Top VIII Award |
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COLLEGE SWIM COACHES OF AMERICA ASSOCIATION ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM |
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SEC Academic honor roll
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Broke the
American and U.S. Open records in the 200m breast with a time of 2:25.27. |
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Reset the
American record in the 400y medley relay at SECs |
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Successfully
defended her SEC titles in the 100y and 200y breaststroke standing as the
first woman in league history to win four consecutive titles in those
events |
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Added a title
in the 200y IM, garnering a share of the SEC Commissioner's Trophy honors
for the second consecutive year |
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Swam of three
of the Lady Bulldogs title winning relays at SEC Championships |
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Holds
Georgia's top times of the season in both of the breaststroke events and the
200 IM and stands second in the 400m IM with a 4:43.78. |
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NCAA Champion
in the 200y breast (2:07.66) |
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NCAA Champion
in the 100y breast (59.25) |
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Six-time
All-American |
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Placed third
in the 200y IM with a personal best and Georgia record-setting 1:58.14 |
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Aided the Lady
Bulldog relays with finishes of second (200y medley ), third (400y medley)
and fourth (200y free) |
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CSCAA NCAA
women¡¦s swimmer of the year |
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Successfully
defended her SEC titles in both the 100y and 200y breaststroke and placed
second in the 200y IM |
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Honored as
co-recipient of the SEC Commissioner¡¦s Trophy for high-point honors |
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1999
Intersport Network and J.C. Penney Sportswoman of the Year |
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SEC Academic
Honor Roll |
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Guest
webmaster for USA Swimming website www.usa-swimming.org on March 24,
1999...Team: NCAA and SEC Champions. |
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NCAA Champion
in 100-yard breast (59.05) |
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NCAA Champion
in 200-yard breast (2.09.14) |
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NCAA Third in
200-yard IM (1:58.49) |
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Swam
fastest breast stroke splits in NCAA history as part of Georgia's 200 and
400-yard medley relays, with a 26.86 and 58.71 |
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Set American
and U.S. O pen record in 400-yard medley relay. |
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SECs¡X Rewrote
her American record in the 100-yard breast with a 1:00.04 mark in the
prelims and placed first in the finals with a 1:00.17 |
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Earned her
second SEC title of the meet with a conference and Georgia school
record-breaking mark of 2:10.29 in the 200-yard breast |
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Edited the
Georgia record in the 200-yard IM, placing second with a 1:59.63 |
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Swam on the
Lady Bulldog's top relay teams at the conference meets. |
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Earned a pair
of World Championship titles while competing for Team USA at the FINA World
Championships in Perth, Australia |
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Gold in the
100-meter breast with a time of 1:08.42, becoming the first American female
to win a title in the 100 breast |
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Gold in the
4x100-meter medley relay (4:01.93), swimming the third-fastest breaststroke
relay split in history (1:07.20) |
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Swam to a
silver-medal finish in the 200-meter breast at World Championships, dropping
nearly three seconds off her personal best with a time of 2:26.19 |
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Broke American
record in 100-yard breast at the Georgia Invitational in December with a
mark of 1:00.14 |
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Two-time
national champion at the 1998 Summer Nationals in Clovis, Calif., winning
the 100- and 200-meter breast while placing seventh in the 200-meter IM |
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Qualified for
participation in the 1999 Pan Pacific Championships in Sydney, Australia, by
virtue of those performances |
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Academic
All-American |
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Four-time
All-American and one-time Honorable Mention All-American |
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Placing second
in the 100 breast (1:00.38), third in the 200 breast (2:11.08), third in the
400 medley relay, second in the 200 medley relay and ninth in the 200 IM
(2:00.12) |
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Set SEC
records with titles in the 100 breast (1:01.33), 200 breast (2:12.35) and
400 medley relay (3:38.20) |
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Claimed a
second-place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:40.32) and ninth in the 200
IM (2:02.26) at SECs |
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Finished the
dual meet season with 11 first-place finishes to her credit, five in the 100
breast, four in the 200 breast and two in the 200 IM |
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Reinforced the
Lady Bulldog medley relays |
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100m breast
champion at U.S. Nationals and placed second in the 200m breast with the
third fastest American time ever |
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Posted the
second-fastest breast split ever by an American female in the 4x100 medley
relay while competing at the Pan Pacific Championships in Fukuoka, Japan |
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Placed third
in the 100m breast and seventh in the 200m breast at Pan Pacs |
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Slated to
compete at the FINA World Championships in Perth, Australia (Jan. 12-18,
1998) |
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Athletic
Director's Honor Roll |
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National High
School record holder in 100 breast |
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Two-time high
school national champion in 100 breast |
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U.S. National
Team member |
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Finished fifth
in 100 breast at Pan Pacific Games in 1995 |
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Ninth American
female to break the 1:10 barrier in 100 breast |
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Finished
second in the 100 breast (long course) and seventh in the 200 breast at the
1996 Summer National Championships |
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Placed third
in the 100m breast and seventh in the 200 breast (2:33.15) at the 1996
Olympic Trials |
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Alternate for
1996 U.S. Olympic team in 100 breast |
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Ranked No. 1
in the United States in the 100 and 200 breast for 15-16 year old girls |
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Female Swimmer
of the Meet for the 1996 NISCA High School Challenge |
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Pennsylvania
state record holder in 100m and 100y breast |
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Five-time high
school state champion |
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Twice named
Swimmer of the Year for the state of Pennsylvania |
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Member of
National Honor Society |
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15-time high
school All-American |
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Coached by Roy
Snyder |
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