sport.wikisort.org - AthleteCarly Piper (born September 23, 1983), also known by her married name Carly Ryan, is a former American professional competitive swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. As part of the American team, she helped set a new world record in the women's 4×200-meter freestyle relay (long course).
American swimmer
Carly Piper
 Piper speaking to U.S. troops in 2010 |
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Birth name | Carly Piper |
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Full name | Carly Ryan |
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National team | United States |
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Born | (1983-09-23) September 23, 1983 (age 38) Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S. |
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Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
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Weight | 179 lb (81 kg) |
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Spouse(s) | Shane Ryan (2014–present) |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Strokes | Freestyle |
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Club | SwimMAC Carolina |
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College team | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
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Personal
Piper was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan in 1983, the daughter of Kenneth and Carol Ann Piper. Her father worked for General Dynamics, a defense contractor, and her mother was an aerobics instructor. Piper has one older sister, Cortney, who is also a swimmer and swam for the University of Tennessee. Piper is a 2001 graduate of Grosse Pointe North High School in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Piper attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison and graduated in 2006, majoring in zoology. At the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she had a highly successful career on the women's swimming team and served as the team's captain. She twice won Big Ten Conference swimmer of the year honors and was an 18-time All-American. While still in school, and after she had exhausted her athletic eligibility, she served as a volunteer assistant coach with the Wisconsin Badgers swimming teams.
Carly married swim coach Shane Ryan on May 16, 2014. In 2015 they started their coach owned team called the Madison Aquatic Club, located in Madison, WI. Shane and Carly have a son, Clint Murray, and daughter named Piper Autumn Ryan who was born in 2016.
Swimming career
At the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Piper qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics by finishing 5th in the 200-meter freestyle.[1] She also placed 6th in the 400-meter freestyle.[2]
At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Piper won a gold medal in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay with Natalie Coughlin, Kaitlin Sandeno, and Dana Vollmer that set the world record in the event.[3][4] On December 20, 2004 it was declared "Carly Piper Day" in Piper's hometown of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan for her accomplishments in Athens.[5]
See also
- List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women)
- Pan American Games records in swimming
- World record progression 4 × 200 metres freestyle relay
References
- "2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Women's 200 m freestyle (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved May 20, 2011.[permanent dead link]
- "2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Women's 400 m freestyle (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved May 20, 2011.[permanent dead link]
- "US Women Break the Oldest World Record in the Book, the 800 Freestyle Relay". Swimming World Magazine. August 18, 2004. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved 2011-05-20.
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Carly Piper". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on December 4, 2016.
- "Dream Big: Wisconsin's Golden Girl". bigten.org. Archived from the original on June 12, 2012. Retrieved 2011-05-20.
External links
2004 USA Olympic swimming team |
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Qualification |
- 2004 United States Olympic Trials
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Men's team | |
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Women's team | |
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Coaches |
- Bob Bowman
- Frank Busch
- Teri McKeever
- Richard Quick
- Eddie Reese (men's head coach)
- Dave Salo
- Mark Schubert (women's head coach)
- Jon Urbanchek
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 Olympic champions in women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay |
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- 1996:
Trina Jackson, Cristina Teuscher, Sheila Taormina, Jenny Thompson, Lisa Jacob, Annette Salmeen, Ashley Whitney (USA)
- 2000:
Samantha Arsenault, Diana Munz, Lindsay Benko, Jenny Thompson, Julia Stowers, Kim Black (USA)
- 2004:
Natalie Coughlin, Carly Piper, Dana Vollmer, Kaitlin Sandeno, Lindsay Benko, Rhi Jeffrey, Rachel Komisarz (USA)
- 2008:
Stephanie Rice, Bronte Barratt, Kylie Palmer, Linda Mackenzie, Felicity Galvez, Angie Bainbridge, Melanie Schlanger, Lara Davenport (AUS)
- 2012:
Missy Franklin, Dana Vollmer, Shannon Vreeland, Allison Schmitt, Lauren Perdue, Alyssa Anderson (USA)
- 2016:
Allison Schmitt, Leah Smith, Maya DiRado, Katie Ledecky, Missy Franklin, Melanie Margalis, Cierra Runge (USA)
- 2020:
Yang Junxuan, Tang Muhan, Zhang Yufei, Li Bingjie, Dong Jie, Zhang Yifan (CHN)
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Pan American Champions in Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay |
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- 1987:
S. Habermas, S. Linke, P. Hayden, W. Hedgepeth (USA)
- 1991:
N. Norberg, B. Metz, J. Skillman, L. Jacob (USA)
- 1995:
T. Jackson, D. Vincent, C. Fox, C. Teuscher (USA)
- 1999:
J. Deglau, M. Limpert, S. Evanetz, L. Nicholls (CAN)
- 2003:
E. Hill, C. Lanne, C. Piper, D. Vollmer) (USA)
- 2007:
J. Rodriguez, E. Kukors, A. Ohlgren, K. Carroll (USA)
- 2011:
C. Breed, E. Pelton, C. Nauta, A. Kendall (USA)
- 2015:
K. Janzen, A. Schmitt, C. Harnish, G. Ryan (USA)
- 2019:
C. Rasmus, A. Walsh, S. Gibson, M. Raab (USA)
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B1G Swimmer of the Year winners |
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Female |
- 1984: Martha Jahn (NU)
- 1985: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1986: Diane Wallner (MINN)
- 1987: Gwen DeMaat (MICH)
- 1988: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1989: Lori Holmes (NU)
- 1990: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1991: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1992: Mindy Gehrs (MICH)
- 1993: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)
- 1994: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)/Kim Paton (NU)
- 1995: Jocelyn Jay (OSU)
- 1996: Tanya Schuh (MINN)
- 1997: Shannon Shakespeare (MICH)/Gretchen Hegener (MINN)
- 1998: Gina Panighetti (WIS)
- 2001: Ellen Stonebraker (WIS)
- 2002: Susan Woessner (IND)
- 2003: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2004: Bethany Pendelton (WIS)
- 2005: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2006: Kaitlyn Brady (MICH)
- 2007: Siow Yi Ting (WIS)
- 2008: Emily Brunemann (MICH)
- 2009: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2010: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2011: Maggie Meyer (WIS)
- 2012: Allysa Vavra (IND)
- 2013: Lindsay Vrooman (IND)
- 2014: Brooklynn Snodgrass (IND)
- 2015: Kierra Smith (MINN)
- 2016: Lilly King (IND)
- 2017: Lilly King (IND)
- 2018: Lilly King (IND)
- 2019: Beata Nelson (WIS)
- 2020: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2021: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2022: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
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