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May 11-13, 2006 Honoree Induction Ceremony – Fort Lauderdale, FL

2006 International Swimming Hall of Fame Honorees

Jane Asher (GBR) – Honor Masters Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD (SWIMMER): World Points – 1370, Pre-1986 points – 0, Total Points – 1370; Since 1983, she has competed in 4 age groups (55-59 thru 70-74); 52 FINA MASTERS WORLD RECORDS;

Joe Bottom (USA) – Honor Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 1976 OLYMPIC GAMES: silver (100m butterfly); TWO WORLD RECORDS: 100m butterfly, 4x100m freestyle relay; 1973 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (4x100m medley relay, 4x100m freestyle relay), silver (100m butterfly); 1978 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (100m butterfly, 4x100m medley relay); NINE U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: short course (100y freestyle, 100y butterfly, 4x100y medley relay, 4x100y freestyle relay), long course (50m freestyle, 100m butterfly, 4x100m medley relay); NINE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 50y freestyle, 100y freestyle, 100y butterfly, 4x100y freestyle relay, 4x100y medley relay.

Flip Darr (USA) – Honor Coach
FOR THE RECORD: 1975 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Women’s Head Coach; 1991 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Open Water Head Coach; 1987 PAN AMERICAN GAMES: Head Team Manager; Coach of Swimmers winning 8 OLYMPIC Medals, 3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Medals, 2 PAN AMERICAN GAMES Medals; Coach of 2 swimmers setting 11 WORLD RECORDS; Swimmers include: Gary Hall, Shirley Babashoff, Dan Jorgenson, Steve Gregg, John Mykkanen, Steve Furniss; Placed swimmers on teams competing at: 1968, 1972, 1976, 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES, 1973, 1991 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1987, 1991 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1973, 1985 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES; Coach of 11 U.S. National Teams including: 1974 USA/DDR Dual Meet and Meets with Japan, Argentina; Coach of
Swimmers winning 27 U.S. National Championships and 1 National Championship Team Title; Noted as First Coach to bring the use of hand paddles into mainstream training.

Carlo Dibiasi (ITA) – Honor Pioneer Coach
FOR THE RECORD: Italian NATIONAL CHAMPION and 1936 OLYMPIC DIVER; 1960's, 1970's and 1980's ITALIAN NATIONAL TEAM: Coach; Coach of TWO OLYMPIC DIVERS: Klaus Dibiasi and Georgio Cagnotto.

Tom Dolan (USA) – Honor Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 1996 Olympic Games: gold (400m I.M.), 7th (200m I.M.); 2000 Olympic Games: gold (400m I.M.), silver (200m I.M.); Two World Records: 400m I.M; 1994 World Championships: gold (400m I.M.), 8th (400m freestyle); 1998 World Championships: gold (400m I.M.), 5th (800m freestyle); 1993 Pan Pacific Championships: Silver (400m I.M.); 1995 Pan Pacific Championships: gold (400m, 200m I.M.), silver (200m backstroke, 800m freestyle), 5th (400m freestyle).

Igor Milanovic (YUG) – Honor Water Polo Player
FOR THE RECORD: 1984 Olympic Games: gold; 1988 Olympic Games: gold; 1986 World Championships: gold; 1991 World Championships: gold; 1987, 1989 World Cups: gold; Scored 540 Goals in More Then 300 International Competitions; Called The Best Center in the World by Coach Nicola Stamenic

Susan O’Neill (AUS) – Honor Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 1992 Olympic Games: bronze (200m butterfly); 1996 Olympic Games: gold (200m butterfly), silver (4x100m medley relay); bronze (4x200m freestyle relay); 2000 Olympic Games: gold (200m freestyle), silver (200m butterfly, 4x200m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay); Four World Records: 200m butterfly (1x50m, 3x25m); 1993 World Championships (25m): gold (100m butterfly), silver (200m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 4x200m freestyle), bronze (4x100m medley); 1994 World Championships: bronze (100m, 200m butterfly); 1995 World Championships (25m): gold (200m butterfly, 4x100m medley), silver (200m freestyle, 100m butterfly), bronze (4x200m freestyle); 1998 World Championships: gold (200m butterfly); 1990 Commonwealth Games: silver (100m butterfly); 1994 Commonwealth Games: gold (200m butterfly, 200m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle); silver (100m butterfly); 1998 Commonwealth Games: gold (200m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 400m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle, silver (100m butterfly); 1999 Pan Pacific Championships: gold (200m freestyle, 200m butterfly), silver (100m butterfly).

Kieren Perkins (AUS) – Honor Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 1992 Olympic Games: gold (1500m freestyle), silver (400m freestyle); 1996 Olympic Games: gold (1500m freestyle); 200 Olympic Games: silver (1500m freestyle): 11 World Records: 3-800m, 3-1500m, 1-400m freestyle long course and 1-800m, 3-1500m freestyle short course; 1991 World Championships: silver (1500m freestyle); 1994 World Championships: gold (400m, 1500m freestyle); 1990 Commonwealth Games: silver (1500m freestyle); 1994 Commonwealth Games: gold (200m, 400m, 1500m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle relay); 1998 Commonwealth Games: bronze (1500m freestyle); 1991 Pan Pacific Championships: gold (400m, 800m, 1500m freestyle); 1993 Pan Pacific Championships: gold (400m, 800m, 1500m freestyle), silver (4x200m freestyle relay); 1995 Pan Pacific Championships: gold (1500m freestyle), silver (800m freestyle)

Alison Streeter (GBR) – Honor Open Water Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: “Queen of the English Channel.” 40 crossings of the English Channel (1982-1996); 3 double and 1 triple crossing of the Channel; Competitor in 18 international races.

Xiong Ni (CHN) – Honor Diver
FOR THE RECORD: 1988 OLYMPIC GAMES: silver (10m platform); 1992 OLYMPIC GAMES: bronze (10m platform); 1996 OLYMPIC GAMES: gold (3m springboard); 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES: gold (3m springboard, 3m springboard synchro); 1991 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: silver (10m platform).


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