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Archive for April, 2011

Biography

Name: Ian Lowell Crocker

Birthdate: August 31, 1982

Height: 6′ 5″

Weight: 180 lbs

Birthplace: Portland, Maine

Current Residence: Austin, Texas

From USA Swimming:

In 2006:

Won
the 100m fly and the 400 Medley Relay at the Pan Pacific Championships,
setting new championship records in both events … also placed second in
the 100m Fly at ConocoPhillips Swimming National Championships

In 2005:

Won
the 100m fly and the 400m medley relay at Mutual of Omaha Duel in the
Pool … also won both events at World Championships, breaking his own
world record in the 100m fly and helping win gold in the 400m MR; won
silver in the 50m fly in American record time … finished second in the
100m fly at World Championship Trials.

In 2004:
Set world records in the 50m fly and 400m medley relay en route to
winning four golds at Short Course World Championships; also set a
Championship record in the 100m fly and swam prelims of the 400m free
relay … swam the fastest fly leg in history to capture gold on the
world record-breaking 400m medley relay and silver in the 100m fly at
the Olympic Games; also won bronze in the 400m free relay … qualified
for second Olympic team after finishing second in the 100m free and
winning the 100m fly in world record time … was named NCAA Swimmer of
the Year after winning the 100m free and 100m fly both in world record
time at the NCAA Championships; also was second in the 50m free.

In 2003:

Broke
the world record en route to a his first world title in the 100m fly,
won a silver in the 50m fly and swam the fastest fly relay split in
history leading Team USA to gold in the 400m medley relay at the FINA
World Championships … was second in the 100m fly at the Mutual of Omaha
Duel in the Pool … won the 100y fly at the NCAA Championships for his
third NCAA title.

In 2002:

Won
a gold in the 100m fly, setting a new championships record in the semis
at Pan Pacific Championships … was second in the 100m fly at the P66
Summer Nationals … won his second-straight 100y fly title at the NCAA
Championships, breaking the American record at the event; placed fifth
in the 50y free.

In 2001:

Tied
American record in the 50m fly at World Championships, placing fourth
in the event; won a silver in the 100m fly, bettering his American
record by two-tenths … won 100m fly at P66 Spring Nationals … won 100y
fly at NCAAs and was fifth in 100y free; also swam on American
record-breaking 400y medley relay.

Career Highlights:

Won
his first individual world championship gold medal, taking the 100m fly
and lowering the world record to under 51 seconds for the first time in
history … broke the world marks in the 100m free and 100m fly (scm)
at the 2004 NCAAs to be named Swimmer of the Year.

Additional Honors/Records:
World
record holder in the 100m fly, becoming the first person to swim the
event under 51 seconds … holds the world records in the 100m free, 50m
fly and 100m fly (scm) … swam the butterfly leg of both world
record-breaking 400m medley relays (lcm and scm) … owns fastest
butterfly relay split in history as part of world record-breaking 400m
medley relay at 2004 Olympics … American record holder in 50m fly (lcm)
and 100y fly … four-time All-Star Team member (2000-01, 03-04) …
six-time National A Team member (2000-05) … two-time National B Team
member (1998-99) … 1998 Spring Nationals Rookie of the Meet … first
15-year-old American to go under 1:50 in the 200m free (’98 SUM) … 1998
National Junior Team member… set 17-18 NAG record in 100y fly in 2001 …
set 15-16 NAG record in 200m free and 100m fly in 1998 … set 13-14 NAG
record in 200y and 200m free in 1997.

International Medals:

Olympic Games

2004: 1st, 400m MR (WR); 2nd, 100m fly; 3rd, 400m FR

2000: 1st, 400m MR (WR)

World Championships

2005: 1st, 100m fly (WR); 1st, 400m MR; 2nd, 50m fly (AR)

2003: 2nd, 50m fly (AR); 1st, 100m fly (WR); 1st, 400m MR (WR)

2001: 2nd, 100m fly

Pan Pacific Championships

2006: 1st, 100m fly (CR); 1st 4×100 Medley Relay (CR)

2002: 1st, 100m fly (CR)

1999: no medals

Short Course World Championships

2004: 1st, 50m fly (WR); 1st, 100m fly (CR); 1st, 400m FRp; 1st, 400m MR (WR)

US National Titles:

100m fly (2): ’01 SPG, ’00 SUM

World Rankings:

2000: 46th, 100m free; 27th, 50m fly; 4th, 100m fly

2001: 47th, 100m free; 60th, 200m free; 6th, 50m fly; 3rd, 100m fly

2002: 4th, 100m fly

2003: 1st, 100m fly

2004: 122nd, 50m free; 9th, 100m free; 1st, 100m fly

2005: 1st, 100m Fly

Personal:

Born: Portland, Maine

College Major: Sociology

Parents: Richard and Gail … father is a lab technician, and mother manages a cardiac rehab facility

Sibling: one sister (Amy)

Pets: three cats (Murphy, Hazel, Dinah)

Hobbies Outside the Pool: cars, music

Ultimate Way to Relax: cruising in his car

Most Influential People: his coaches

Charities: National Mental Health

Sponsors: Speedo, Aircast

Training Stats: Swims 6-12,000 mtrs/yds per day, 2-5 hours a day, 6 days a week

More: enjoys playing the guitar and working on his 1971 Buick Riviera … an avid Bob Dylan fan

Posted: January 21st, 2008 under biography.