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| | Michael Kors Perfume - Information |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Michael Gross |
 | | Michael Gross of West Germany (6 feet 7½ inches) and Matt Biondi of Moraga, Calif. (6 feet 6 inches) were two of the tallest world-class swimmers of 1985. |  | | Gross, Michael, born in 1963, West German swimmer, who won two gold medals at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. |  | | Search for books about your topic, "Michael Gross" |
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 | | 1964 Michael Gross, born in West Germany, swimmer, Olympic-2 world records-1984 |  | | 1985 Michael Gross swims world record 800m freestyle (7:38.75) |  | | 1976 Michael Weiss, Washington D.C., figure skater, 1997 World Champ-7th |
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| | Michael Gross (swimmer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Michael Gross (June 17, 1964, Frankfurt) is a former swimmer from Germany. |  | | Gross was probably the finest swimmer in the world in the 200 m butterfly race from 1981 to 1988. |  | | Gross, competing for West Germany, won three Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988 in the freestyle and butterfly events, in addition to two World Championship titles in 1982, two in 1986 and one in 1991. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gross_(swimmer)
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| | Pieter van den Hoogenband: 02/01/2005 - 02/28/2005 |
 | | If he wins this title one more time, he and Michael Gross (German swimmer of the mid eighties) will be the only ones who won the title five times. |  | | Popov didnât expect any Russian swimmer to follow in his footsteps, but he also doubts that Ian Thorpe and Michael Phelps could stay at the top for so long. |  | | This is something that wouldnât happen to Roland Schoeman, the South African swimmer who won the silver in Athens, in The Netherlands. |
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 | | #602, New York, NY 10106 Gross, Michael (swimmer) - Paul-Ehrlich-Str. |  | | Almont Dr., LA 90048 Gross, Mary - 6300 Wilshire Blvd. #2110, LA 90048 ** Gross, Michael (actor) - 888 7th Ave. |  | | 3, Studio City 91604 Gordy, Berry - 878 Stradella Rd., LA 90077 Gore, Lesley - 228 W. 71st St. #1E, New York, NY 10023 Gore, Michael - 15622 Royal Oak Rd., Encino 91436 Gore, Tipper - Admiral House, 34th & Massachusetts, Washington, DC 20005 Gore, Vice Pres. |
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| | Last Week |
 | | Michael Phelps broke the World Record in the 200 M Butterfly at the 2001 Spring Nationals, which swimmer broke 2 other World Records at the same meet and in what events?" |  | | USA's 800 Free Relay at the 1984 Olympic Games of Michael Heath, David Larson, Jeff Float, Bruce Hayes, held off "the Albatross", Michael Gross, anchored German relay to win by.04 seconds. |  | | Lance Armstrong was a state ranked in mile at 13-14 while swimming for the City of Plano Swimmers. |
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 | | Michael Gross, arguably the greatest swimmer of all time, was West Germany's only Olympic swimming gold medalist. |  | | In 1984 John Naber said of Gross, "I think he's the best swimmer ever." At Los Angeles in 1984 Gross won the 200m freestyle, silver in the 200m butterfly and the 4x200m free relay, and won gold again in the 100m butterfly were he upset American favorite Pablo Morales. |  | | Among the former GDR swimmers were Jorg Hoffman and Dagmar Hase, who upset Janet Evans at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in the 400m free. |
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| | Last Week |
 | | Michael Phelps broke the World Record in the 200 M Butterfly at the 2001 Spring Nationals, which swimmer broke 2 other World Records at the same meet and in what events?" |  | | USA's 800 Free Relay at the 1984 Olympic Games of Michael Heath, David Larson, Jeff Float, Bruce Hayes, held off "the Albatross", Michael Gross, anchored German relay to win by.04 seconds. |  | | Lance Armstrong was a state ranked in mile at 13-14 while swimming for the City of Plano Swimmers. |
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| | United States Olympic Committee - Versatile Phelps peerless to date |
 | | THE worst thing that can be said about Michael Phelps as a swimmer is that his breaststroke is not quite brilliant. |  | | Other giants of the sport, like Mark Spitz, Michael Gross and Ian Thorpe, have been versatile in two, maybe three disciplines, but not to this magnitude. |  | | Klochkova, of Ukraine, became the first swimmer to win the Olympic medley double twice, and is also a European champion in the 400m freestyle and Olympic silver medallist in the 800m freestyle. |
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| | Michael Gross (swimmer) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Michael Gross (Born June 17, 1964) is a (A trained athlete who participates in swimming meets) swimmer from (A republic in central Europe; split into East German and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990) Germany. |  | | Michael Gross (swimmer)-- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |  | | The 6-foot-7-inch athelete received nickname "The (Large web-footed birds of the southern hemisphere having long narrow wings; noted for powerful gliding flight) Albatross", due to his super long arms. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/M/Mi/Michael_Gross_(swimmer).htm
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| | Gross Michael - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | Gross, Michael (1964- ), German swimmer, and the first West German to win an Olympic gold swimming medal. |  | | Michael (Hebr., “who is like God?”), called St Michael in the Christian Churches, one of the seven archangels in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam,... |  | | Michael III (836-867), Byzantine emperor (842-867), also known as Michael the Drunkard. |
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| | Mitchell Chase: Sometimes less is more in the Olympics |
 | | But in the final, he was a giant, edging ahead of West Germany's 6-foot-7 Michael Gross, who had earlier won gold in the 200-meter freestyle and 100-meter butterfly. |  | | There's multi-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, gymnast Paul Hamm, and another Hamm, Mia, considered by many the greatest female soccer player ever. |  | | The diminutive Vidal was well ahead of Gross at the finish, but one of Gross' elongated arms managed to touch the poolside first, robbing Vidal of silver. |
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| | Michael Gross |
 | | for Michael Gross (swimmer) and Michael Gross (actor) |  | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. |
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| | Thorpe and Phelps on world gold trail |
 | | Michael Gross, West Germany's outstanding performer of the 1980s, is the only swimmer to have won more world medals than Thorpe, having collected 13, of which five were gold. |  | | Michael Phelps, who could rival Thorpe as the most prolific winner of the world championships, claimed his first gold medal in his bid for four individual titles when he retained the 200 metres butterfly crown in rousing style. |  | | Thorpe, who also won the 400 and 200 individual freestyle, took over just ahead of the Americans and pulled away from their final swimmer Klete Keller to bring Australia home in seven minutes 08.58 seconds. |
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| | Hyman Stuns Aussie O'Neill In Butterfly / Stanford swimmer overcomes odds, finishes strong to capture gold medal |
 | | Racing against Michael Gross, the world-record holder and the star of the Los Angeles Games, Sieben pulled off a mind-blowing upset, improving his time by some four seconds in the process. |  | | Without question, Hyman's surprise victory was the greatest upset in Olympic swimming since German star Michael Gross was beaten at the 1984 Los Angeles Games. |  | | Quick told Hyman the story of Lawrence's swimmer, Jon Sieben, in the 200 butterfly in the 1984 Olympic Games. |
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 | | And although his two-metre wingspan is 11cm short of Germany's great "Albatross" of the 1980s, Michael Gross, Phelps simply needs fewer strokes than the average man to cover a 50m pool. |  | | "I suppose Michael Phelps is the sort of athlete that if the competition went for 12 days he could beat a team on his own and he could swim every day," admits Australian head coach Leigh Nugent. |  | | And he will become the only male swimmer in history to compete in five individual events. |
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| | INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE |
 | | Los Angeles, 30 July 1984: Michael GROSS from Germany, 1st, in action in the 100m butterfly event during the Games of the XXIII Olympiad. |  | | Seoul, 21 September 1988: Michael GROSS from Germany, 5th, at the start of the 100m butterfly event at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad. |  | | The young Australian swimmer Shane GOULD in action during the Games of the XX Olympiad, Munich 1972: she won three gold medals (200m freestyle, 400m freestyle and 200m medley), one silver medal (800m freestyle) and one bronze medal (100m freestyle). |
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| | Encyclopedia: Michael Gross |
 | | for Michael Gross (swimmer) and Michael Gross (actor) |  | | If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. |  | | Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com). |
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| | When it's time to go fast... go swim! |
 | | Just as Michael Phelps is the man to beat in Athens, the star to watch in 1984 (other than Rowdy Gaines, Tracy Caulkins and many other friends) was Michael "Albatross" Gross. |  | | The 2004 relay had the same lead (gained by Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, and Peter Vanderkaay) and was contending with the fastest 200 freestyler in the world: Australia's Ian "Thorpedo" Thorpe. |  | | To be such an underdog and facing the world's best swimmer made that race such a thrill to watch. |
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| | Thoughts on Swimming the Perfect Race: A Quest for Answers to Important Questions |
 | | The article recalled that Coach Don Gambril and his staff decided that since Michael Gross tends to take his races out particularly fast, that if the Americans could get a lead going into the anchor leg, perhaps Gross would take this tendency of going out fast to a higher level. |  | | When teaching relatively inexperienced swimmers, particularly swimmers who might be a bit anxious in the water, we often observe a shallow, rigid attempt to exchange air. |  | | My goal of course is not to create the perfect swimmer or script the exact race, but rather to discover positive, perhaps subtle ways to help swimmers race to the best of their ability. |
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| | Stories About USMS Swimmers |
 | | The fourth U.S. swimmer would be faced with the formidable task of holding off 200-meter Olympic gold medalist Michael Gross of West Germany. |  | | Gross won by a large margin, but Hayes was determined to give his best shot. |  | | Such was the case as Gross immediately caught Hayes and the two swam stroke-for-stroke down the last 50 meters. |
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| | Stewart Named to International Swimming Hall of Fame :: Stewart's time of 1:41.78 in 200-meter fly still stands as the American, U.S. Open and NCAA record |
 | | Not only did this 14-time national champion win the 200-meter event at the 1991 Perth World Championships, defeating legendary Hall of Famers Michael Gross of Germany and Tamas Darnyi of Hungary, he became the gold medallist at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in Olympic record time, 1:56.26. |  | | Former Tennessee All-America swimmer Melvin Stewart received one of his sport's highest honors as he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. |  | | Stewart holds the record in United States Swimming for winning the most national championships (14) in one event (200 butterfly), more than any other male swimmer in U.S. history. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Michael Gross (swimmer) |
 | | Michael Gross (Born on June 17, 1964) is a swimmer from Germany. |  | | Gross, competing for West Germany, won three Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988 in the freestyle and butterfly events, in addition to two World Championship titles in 1982, two in 1986 and one in 1991. |  | | The Games of the XXIV Olympiad were held in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. |
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| | Greenwich Time - It's a two-man race, and then some |
 | | Biondi was third and West Germany's world-record holder Michael Gross didn't even medal when little-known Australian Duncan Armstrong produced a shocker. |  | | "Michael is one of the most talented athletes we have seen," said Thorpe, 21. |  | | Those last two comments were digs at his own swimmer. |
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| | U.S. Men Squander Lead, But Hold Off Thorpe to Win (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | The U.S. coaches provided a history lesson to the relay team members Tuesday afternoon, telling them about the 4x200 relay final at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, in which U.S. anchor Bruce Hayes barely held off Germany's Michael Gross as the United States won by four-hundredths of a second. |  | | Largely unheralded U.S. swimmer Klete Keller jumped in the pool for the final leg of the 4x200-meter freestyle relay a second-and-a-half ahead of Australian legend Ian Thorpe. |  | | The top 16 swimmers had moved on to the semis; Crocker finished 17th in 49.73 seconds and Lezak, 20th, in 49.87. |
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| | ABC Radio Commentator Profile: Gerry Collins |
 | | The Brisbane swimmer beat three current or former world record holders (West Germany's Michael Gross, Poland's Arthur Wojdat and Matt Biondi of the United States) to win the 200m in a new world record time of 1 minute 47.25 seconds. |  | | He was never much of a swimmer himself, except for a period with the "Dubbo Ducks". |  | | Armstrong wasn't given much hope at all in such a crack field of swimmers. |
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| | The Swimming Boards Shop |
 | | In cooperation with Hartmut Oeleker Michael Grosss former trainer and Dr. Werner Freitag, he trained and prepared national team swimmer Meike Freitag for her second Olympic Games in Sydney 2000. |  | | During his time as an active swimmer from 1960 to 1971, he participated in the Olympic Games, 1964 in Tokyo and 1968 in Mexico City, was a world record holder, a European record holder, as well as a multiple German champion. |  | | In his function as a trainer, he worked from 1967 to 1980, among others, with the German national team at the European Championship in Sweden in 1977 or also as age group trainer for DSV (German Swimming Organization), as state trainer in Hessia, and as club trainer. |
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| | ABC Sport - Swimming - Thorpe hails 'incredible' Phelps |
 | | But the Australian, who joins German Michael Gross as the top all-time medal winner at worlds with 13 each, said he was impressed by the talent of the teen from Baltimore. |  | | Ian Thorpe has hailed American teenager Michael Phelps, the swimmer who has put the Australian superstar in the shade at the world championships, as one of the most talented swimmers ever. |  | | Phelps claimed his second gold in Barcelona overnight in the 200 metres individual medley in dramatic fashion by achieving a first in world swimming by breaking two world records on the one night. |
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