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Randall Bal
One of Americas top backstrokers, Randal is a 7 time world championship medalist (2 long course, 5 short course). He won the 50 backstroke at the 2001 long course World Championships in Fukuoka Japan.
more » Guy Barnea
National Team Success
• Redshirted the 2007-08 collegiate season to train for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
• Swimming for Israel, Barnea placed 16th in the 100-meter backstroke in the 2008 Beijing Olympics with a time of 54.93 in the semifinals;…
more » Jack Bauerle
Jack Bauerle
The 2008 US Olympic Women's Head Coach, Jack has established himself as one of our sports legendary coaches. In 30 years at the helm of the Georgia Women's program, Jack has brought home 4 NCAA Team Championships. As…
more » Elizabeth Beisel
Elizabeth Beisel
Beisel rose up the ranks as a 200 backstroke swimmer. She qualified for the 2007 World Championships in that event. In the lead up to Olympic trials she suddenly emerged as a threat in the 400 IM. She…
more » Keith Bell
Dr. Keith Bell
Talk about a swimming enthusiast. From the time he was 7 years old swimming in his first meet, Keith Bell has loved the sport of swimming. He not only participates very actively as a competitive swimmer, but…
more » Bobby Bollier
Bobby was one of the blue chip recruits this year, and is headed to Stanford next fall.
more » Mike Bottom
Mike Bottom
A world class swimmer in his day, Mike has established himself as one of the premier sprint coaches in the sport.
At the past 2 Olympics, his sprinters accounted for the top 2 spots in the 50 free…
more » Greorge Bovell
George Bovell
While representing Trinidad and Tobago George has won five international medals. Two Gold and two Silver at the 2003 Pan American Games, and a bronze in the 200IM at the 2004 Olympics.
While at Auburn University George was…
more » Bob Bowman
In September Bob was named the 2007 ASCA coach of the year. As the head coach of Team USA at the 2007 FINA world championships in Melbourne, Australia Bob lead America in their domination capturing 36 medals in all.
more » Kim Brackin
Kim Brackin is in her third year at the reins of the Women's Swimming Program at The University of Texas, but she is years ahead of a sophomore coaching season.
Her contribution to seven NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships while…
more » Heather Brand
Heather Brand
Heather grew up swimming in Zimbabwe with a group of girls in her age group that included Kirsty Coventry.
After completing her collegiate career under Adam Schmitt at Louisiana State University, Heather began training with Sean Hutchison at…
more » Elaine Breeden
Elaine Breeden
Elaine seperated herself from the pack in the 100 butterfly and upset event favorite Rachel Komisarz to take second. She swims for Lea Maurer at Stanford University
more » Nick Brunelli
Nick is one of the premier sprinters in America.
more » Kyle Bubolz
Kyle Bubloz
Kyle is a fly sprint free specialist who has tallied 14 All American honors in his first three years at Northwestern.
His 45.93 last year in the 100 fly was good enough for 4th at NCAAs and makes…
more » Steve Bultman
Steve Bultman
Steve is coming off the best season in Texas A&M swimming history. For the first time ever the women won the Big 12 championship, went undefeated in dual meets, and broke the top 10 (finishing 8th) at the…
more » Simon Burnett
Represented Great Britain in the 2004 Olympics, Simon is the fastest 200 yard freestyler in history.
more » Frank Busch
Franks Busch
Approaching 40 years of coaching, Frank Busch is in his 19th season at the University of Arizona.
His teams are coming off 2nd and 3rd place finishes at the NCAA Championships, and the men currently have a streak…
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