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September 08, 2007

Lochte and Torres to be honored at football game

GAINESVILLE -  Former Gators Ryan Lochte and Dara Torres will be honored during the Troy vs. Florida football game.  The two will appear on the field during the first time out of the second quarter.

Lochte won the 2007 World Championship in the 200-meter back in world record time. He later went on to win his second gold of the meet as part of the world record smashing 800 free relay.  Lochte followed up the world championships with two national championships at the 2007 ConocoPhillips National Championships.

Torres was the story of this year’s ConocoPhillips National Championships, winning the 50 and 100 free events. She broke the American record in the 50 free, returning to competitive swimming after
a seven year layoff and 17 months after giving birth to her daughter.

February 15, 2007

Gators Honored By SEC

  GAINESVILLE - Longtime swimming coach Gregg Troy was named the SEC Men's Swimming Coach of the Year on Wednesday. It is the third coach of the year honor for Troy, who also won in 2000 and 2002.

  "I'm honored for this award, which is a reflection of our entire coaching staff,'' Troy said.   

  Also, freshman Roland Rudolf of Budapest, Hungary, was named the SEC Freshman of the Year. At the 2007 SEC Swimming and Diving Championship, Rudolf earned a pair of silver medals after posting career-best and automatic qualifying times in the 200 back (1:43.54) and 500 free (4:17.90) events. He also set a personal-best and provisional-qualifying time of 1:37.62 in the B-Final of the 200 free to place second in his heat. Rudolf swam the anchol leg of the men's 800 freestyle relay that recorded a nation-best time of 6:22.31 to win the Gators' sixth-straight title in the 800 free relay. He also swam the final leg of the 400 free relay that earned second place (2:55.56).

  "Roland had a great season, but we had a handful of freshmen who were also candidates for this honor,'' Troy said. "There are many talented freshmen competing in the SEC, and it should make future meets that much more exciting.''

 

   

January 23, 2007

Rudolf National Swimmer of the Week

  GAINESVILLE - Freshman Roland Rudolf was named the Division I men's National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week by CollegeSwimming.com following last weekend's performance in which he won four individual events and earned three NCAA provisional qualifying standards.

  On Jan. 20, Rudolf helped lead the Gators to a sweep of the backstroke events in a tri-meet against Alabama and South Carolina with a career-best time of 49.93. He won the 200 backstroke with an NCAA provisional time of 1:46.79.

  On Jan. 19 against Auburn, he earned first-place in the 200 back in 1:45.24 and won the 500 free  in 4:24.14. He won second in the 200 free with a personal-best 1:38.19.

  Rudolf is the second Florida swimmer to earn NCSW honors this season, joining sophomore Lucas Salatta who won the award on Oct. 25. Florida is the only school in the nation this year to have two different swimmers honored as National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week.

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