Monday, July 30, 2012

Olympic Stud of the Day: Dana Vollmer | freiburg-kursbuch.de




Now for the highs: Dana Vollmer set the women's world record in the 100-meter butterfly and the U.S. won its first synchronized diving medal in history. Despite all the action, parent reactions, colorful commercials, and NBC's overall coverage


LONDON — Dana Vollmer of the United States set a world record to win the 100-meter butterfly at the London Olympics on Sunday. Vollmer was third at the turn and hit the wall in 55.98 seconds to shave 0.08 off the previous


Breakout Star: Raise the roof for Dana Vollmer! The American swimmer might have lost a swim cap mid-race, but she ultimately broke the 100m butterfly world record tonight after finishing in a time of 55.98 seconds. Medal Count: So far, the United


LONDON (AP) — So much for all those dire predictions of records set during the high-tech bodysuit era standing for decades. They're falling quickly at the Olympic Aquatics Centre in London. American Dana Vollmer took down another record in the 100


Dana Vollmer isn't screwing around. The American swimmer set a new Olympic record during the qualifying round this morning in the 100-meter.




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