2008 Most Attractive Female Olympian

GOLD - Ana Ivanovic 20, Tennis, SRB

SILVER - Elina Babkina 18, Basketball, LAT

BRONZE - Tereza Hurikova 20, Cycling, CZE

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Eamon Sullivan, AUSTRALIA


2008 Olympian No. 0031
Name: Eamon Sullivan
Sport: Swimming
Event/s: Men's 100m Freestyle, Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay, Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, Men's 50m Freestyle
Birthday: August 30, 1985
Birthplace: Perth, Australia
Residence: Perth, Australia
Height: 6'2 (1.89 m)
Weight: 178 lbs. (78 kg)
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Friday, August 15, 2008

Molina, Simms reset RP marks

By Riera Mallari

BEIJING—In their own little world—away from the glitz and glare being accorded Michael “The Aquaman” Phelps—Filipino swimmers Miguel Molina and Christel Simms are rejoicing after swimming to Philippine records Wednesday night in the 29th Olympic Games at the Water Cube.

“This is a great night for Philippine swimming. Two new RP records,” said swimming president Mark Joseph after Molina and Simms reset their own national marks. Molina, the 2007 Southeast Asian Games best male athlete with four gold medals, timed two minutes and 1.61 seconds in finishing second in his men’s 200-meter individual medley heat, shattering his own record of 2:03.22.

Simms clocked 56.67 in the women’s 100-meter freestyle, good for third in her heat, to also rip her Philippine record of 57.17. Counting JB Walsh’s clocking in the 200-meter butterfly Monday night, and Daniel Coakley’s 22.69 in the 50-meter freestyle last night—both the new standards in the SEA Games— that’s four new RP swimming records and two SEAG marks in three days.

But Molina’s clocking was way off the 1:57.70 Phelps registered in Thursday morning’s semi-finals, and so was Simms’ in her event, which Fil-American Nathalie Coughlin ruled with 53.70 also during Thursday’s semi-finals.

The 16-year-old Simms aims for her second record when she swims in the 50-meter freestyle heats, even as the Philippines’ fifth and last swimmer here in Ryan Arabejo debuts in the Olympics at 6:57 p.m. in the 1,500-meter preliminaries, while diver Sheila Mae Perez tries her luck in the prelims of the women’s 3-m springboard.

Arabejo’s personal best of 15:39.86 is almost a minute behind the 14:48.65 of Australian Grant Hackett, the defending champion seeking to become the first swimmer in 104 years to win this event in three Olympiads.

Another Pinoy given a slim chance is Perez, who competes world’s no. 1 Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia, the latest in a long line of awesome divers, who have given the host 20-of-32 gold medals since competing in the 1984 Atlanta Games.

This is Perez’s second Olympics, having competed in Sydney with a forgettable result. She finished 32nd in a field of 56, a dismal showing that would soon be forgotten after winning three gold medals as one of the spearheads in RP’s triumphant overall campaign in the 2005 SEA Games in Manila.

“They’ll all go out there and give their best. We know how hard it is to win in the Olympics. Sheila Mae, Christel and Ryan are all giving their best shot, and I am very sure of that,” said Chef de Mission Monico Puentevella.

Yet to see action aside from Arabejo and Perez are taekwondo jins Mary Antoinette Rivero and Tshomlee Go, long jumpers Marestella Torres and Henry Dagmil and diver Rexel Fabriga.

Dagmil and Torres, who made it to the Olympics after they were accorded compulsory entries by the International Association of Athletics Federations, will be seeking to improve on their personal bests, and hopefully, qualify in their respective finals at the Bird’s Nest.

A US-trained SEA Games record holder, Dagmil will try to better his best jump of 7.99 meters against opponents, who have been leaping to 8.0 meters or more. The world record stands at 9.99 meters, almost a meter longer than what the Filipino is capable of. “If I do 8.20 then I could perhaps reach the finals,” he said. “In long jump, a push here and a flex there, could help you pull off surprises.”

Torres will be doing the same on Tuesday—try to better her 6.63 meters in a star-studded field.


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Manaudou plans long break after Beijing

AFP-Laure Manaudou, once the golden girl of French swimming, says she plans to take a long break after the Beijing Olympics.

These Games have so far been desperately disappointing for the 21-year-old, the first French female swimmer to win Olympic gold when she captured the 400 metres freestyle title in Athens four years ago.

But in Beijing, the defence of her crown ended with Manaudou trailing in last in the 400m freestyle final, won by Britain's Rebecca Adlington, and then breaking down in tears.

It was a similar story in the 100m backstroke where, having claimed bronze in Athens, she finished in seventh place and more than a second behind champion Natalie Coughlin.

Although she qualified for the semi-finals of the 200m backstroke, considered to be her weakest event, on Thursday, Manaudou was already thinking about life after Beijing.

"I don't know exactly what I am going to do (after the Olympics) but I am going to take a long break and think about something else," said Manaudou, who has endured a torrid year both in and out of the pool.

"For how long, I don't know. It could be one month, six months, a year. But I am definitely going to think about something else and spend more time with my family and friends, especially Esther (Baron, a swimmer who didn't qualify for the Games), who is not here.

She added: "I really want to see all those who are close to me and weren't able to be here with me."

Manaudou, who admitted she gave up in the 400m freestyle final, has seen her private life become a staple of French gossip columns.

In March she lost her 400m freestyle world record and European title to Federica Pellegrini - the 200m freestyle champion in Beijing - she also lost her swimmer boyfriend Luca Marin to her Italian rival.

Compromising images of Manaudou then emerged on the internet, with Italy's Marin denying suggestions he was responsible.

Manaudou subsequently lost her French 400m freestyle title to younger team-mate Coralie Balmy.


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rice wins 200 IM, Coughlin takes bronze

BEIJING (AP)—Stephanie Rice of Australia has won the 200-meter individual medley at the Beijing Olympics, lowering her own world record and adding to her victory in the 400 IM.

She won in 2 minutes, 8.45 seconds, erasing her mark of 2:08.92 set at the Australian trials in March.

Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe took the silver in 2:08.59, also below the previous world record. Natalie Coughlin of the United States won the bronze in 2:10.34, her third medal of the games.

American Katie Hoff picked up her second fourth-place of the morning, finishing behind Coughlin in 2:10.68. She also was just out of the medals in the 200 freestyle.


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Monday, August 11, 2008

Coughlin takes gold in Women's 100m Backstroke

Beijing - Natalie Coughlin of the United States won gold medal in the Women's 100m Backstroke final on Tuesday at the National Aquatics Center in an American record time of 58.96.

Coughlin, the defending Olympic champion, was second fastest qualifier into the final and sped out hard to see off the challenge from Monday's world record setter Kirsty Coventry from Zimbabwe .

This was the first gold medal for the US women in what has been a disappointing Games in the pool for them so far.

World record holder Coventry qualified fastest for the final but after her busy program she was unable to match Coughlin's speed and finished with the silver medal in 59.19.

Margaret Hoelzer, also from the US, touched out Gemma Spofforth of Great Britain to take bronze in 59.34.

Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images


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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Haraguchi Saori, JAPAN


2008 Olympian No. 0028
Name: Haraguchi Saori
Sport: Swimming
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Birthday: February 21, 1988
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Height: 5'6 ( m)
Weight: 123 lbs. ( kg)
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Christel Simms, PHILIPPINES


2008 Olympian No. 0026
Name: Christel Simms
Sport: Swimming
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Height: 5'7 ( m)
Weight: 150 lbs. (58 kg)
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Zsuzsanna Jakabos, HUNGARY


2008 Olympian No. 0024
Name: Zsuzsanna Jakabos
Sport: Swimming
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Height: 6'1 ( m)
Weight: 146 lbs. ( kg)
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Natalie Coughlin, UNITED STATES


2008 Olympian No. 0019
Name: Natalie Coughlin
Sport: Swimming
Event/s: 100m back, 100m free, 200m free, 4x100m free relay, 4x200m free relay, 4x100m medley relay
Birthday: August 23, 1982
Birthplace: Emeryville, CA
Residence: Lafayette, CA
Height: 5'8 ( m)
Weight: 130 lbs. ( kg)
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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Stephanie Rice, AUSTRALIA


2008 Olympian No. 0013
Name: Stephanie Rice
Sport: Swimming
Events: 200m IM, 400m IM, 4x200m free relay
Birthday: June 17, 1988
Birthplace: Brisbane, Australia
Residence: Brisbane, Australia
Height: 5'9 ( m)
Weight: 140 lbs. ( kg)
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