Marylyn Chiang
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Full name | Marylyn Chiang | |||||||||||||||||
National team | Canada | |||||||||||||||||
Born | 1977 (age 46–47) | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Backstroke | |||||||||||||||||
College team | University of California, Berkeley | |||||||||||||||||
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Marylyn Chiang (born 1977)[1] is a Canadian former swimmer who won two silver medals at the 2000 FINA Short Course World Championships in Athens, Greece.[2] She has held Commonwealth, US Open, NCAA and Canadian records in backstroke and butterfly, including the Canadian 100m backstroke record for 9 years. In her collegiate career, she led a resurgence in University of California, Berkeley's swimming program, when she won the first NCAA title for the school in the sport in eleven years.[3] In so doing, she set an NCAA record. Further, won the first of five consecutive Pacific-10 Conference female swimmer of the year honors for the Golden Bears in 1999.[4] Haley Cope would win in 2000, and Natalie Coughlin three times in a row, from 2001 to 2003.[5] In 2009, Marylyn was inducted in Cal Berkeley's Sports Hall of Fame.[6]
References
- ^ "Swimming Times- Results for Marylyn Chiang". Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ^ "Swimming- Marylyn Chiang (Canada)". Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ^ "Cal's Marylyn Chiang Captures NCAA Swim Title in 100 back". Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ^ "UC Berkeley's Natalie Coughlin, Destined to Swim". Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ^ "Cal Aquatics- Where are They Now?". Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- ^ "Cal Athletic Hall of Fame Class Inducted Friday Night". Cal Athletics Official Site. 6 November 2009. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
External links
- University of California, Berkeley Year book entry
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- 1977: Naber (USC)
- 1978: Goodell (UCLA)
- 1979: Goodell (UCLA)
- 1980: Barrett (UCLA)
- 1981: Barrett (UCLA)
- 1982: Barrett (UCLA)
- 1983: Bottom (Stanford) & Orn (ASU)
- 1984: DiCarlo (Arizona) & Jager (UCLA)
- 1985: Morales (Stanford)
- 1986: Morales (Stanford)
- 1987: Biondi (Cal)
- 1988: Wharton (USC)
- 1989: Wharton (USC)
- 1990: Wharton (USC)
- 1991: Wharton (USC)
- 1992: Rouse (Stanford)
- 1993: Pepper (Arizona)
- 1994: Carvin (Arizona) & Weatherford (Stanford)
- 1995: Retterer (Stanford)
- 1996: Sánchez & Taner (Cal)
- 1997: Neethling (Arizona)
- 1998: Neethling (Arizona)
- 1999: Neethling (Arizona)
- 2000: Neethling (Arizona)
- 2001: Keller (USC)
- 2002: Ervin (Cal)
- 2003: Vendt (USC)
- 2004: Marshall (Stanford)
- 2005: Draganja (Cal)
- 2006: Burnett (Arizona)
- 2007: Wildman-Tobriner (Stanford)
- 2008: Kornfeld (Stanford)
- 2009: Adrian (Cal)
- 2010: Godsoe (Stanford)
- 2011: Adrian (Cal) & Staab (Stanford)
- 2012: Shields (Cal)
- 2013: Cordes (Arizona)
- 2014: Cordes (Arizona)
- 2015: Murphy (Cal)
- 2016: Murphy (Cal)
- 2017: Murphy (Cal)
- 2018: DeVine (Stanford)
- 2019: Seliskar (Cal)
- 2020: Hoffer (Cal)
- 2021: Hoffer (Cal)
- 2022: Marchand (ASU)
- 2023: Marchand (ASU)
- 1987: Meagher (Cal)
- 1988: Simmons (Arizona) & Johnson (Stanford)
- 1989: Griglione (Stanford) & Anderson (Cal)
- 1990: Evans (Stanford)
- 1991: Ahmann-Leighton (Arizona) & Sanders (Stanford)
- 1992: Sanders (Stanford)
- 1993: Jorgenson (Stanford)
- 1994: Quance (USC)
- 1995: Kaszuba (ASU) & Thompson (Stanford)
- 1996: Quance (USC)
- 1997: Quance (USC)
- 1998: Hyman (Stanford)
- 1999: Chiang (Cal)
- 2000: Cope (Cal)
- 2001: Coughlin (Cal)
- 2002: Coughlin (Cal)
- 2003: Coughlin (Cal)
- 2004: Kirk (Stanford)
- 2005: Bruce (Stanford)
- 2006: Myers (Arizona)
- 2007: Nymeyer (Arizona)
- 2008: Nymeyer (Arizona)
- 2009: Vollmer (Cal)
- 2010: Smit (Stanford)
- 2011: Hosszú (USC)
- 2012: Leverenz (Cal)
- 2013: Pelton (Cal)
- 2014: DiRado (Stanford)
- 2015: Franklin (Cal)
- 2016: Eastin (Stanford)
- 2017: Manuel (Stanford)
- 2018: Eastin (Stanford)
- 2019: Weitzeil (Cal)
- 2020: Hansson (USC)
- 2021: Ivey (Cal)
- 2022: Smith (Stanford)
- 2023: Huske (Stanford)
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