Janel Jorgensen
American swimmer
Janel Jorgensen
Full name Janel Simone Jorgensen National team United States Born (1971-05-18 ) May 18, 1971 (age 53) Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight 146 lb (66 kg) Sport Swimming Strokes Butterfly College team Stanford University
Janel Simone Jorgensen (born May 18, 1971), later known by her married name Janel McArdle , is an American former competition swimmer and butterfly specialist. As a 17-year-old at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, she won a silver medal as a member of the second-place U.S. team in the women's 4×100-meter medley relay , together with her teammates Beth Barr (backstroke ), Tracey McFarlane (breaststroke ), and Mary Wayte (freestyle) .[ 1]
Jorgensen received an athletic scholarship to attend Stanford University , where she swam for the Stanford Cardinal swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Pacific-10 Conference competition. In 1992–93, she was the recipient of the Honda Sports Award for Swimming and Diving, recognizing her as the outstanding college female swimmer of the year.[ 2] [ 3] In 2021, she was honored to be a part of the CSCAA's 100 Greatest Collegiate Swimmers of All Time.[ 4]
Jorgensen is the current COO of Swim Across America , a national non-profit organization that has raised over $100 million for cancer research, prevention and treatment through swimming events all over the United States.[ 5]
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References
^ Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Athletes, Janel Jorgensen Archived 2012-11-14 at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved November 13, 2012.
^ Collegiate Women Sports Awards, Past Honda Sports Award Winners for Swimming & Diving . Retrieved December 3, 2014.
^ "Stanford's Smit wins Honda Award as nation's top female swimmer" . www.paloaltoonline.com . Retrieved March 24, 2020 .
^ CSCAA Names 100 Greatest Women's Swimmers & Divers
^ Terry Cookston, "Swim Across America Makes Waves in Rockwall ," Rockwall Herald-Banner (June 22, 2011). Retrieved November 13, 2012.
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1951 : S. Geary , P. Pence , M. O'Brien (USA )
1955 : C. O'Connor , M. Sears , B. Brey , W. Werner (USA )
1959 : C. Cone , A. Brancroft , B. Collins , C. von Saltza (USA )
1963 : G. Duenkel , C. Goyette , S. Stouder , D. de Varona (USA )
1967 : K. Moore , C. Ball , E. Daniel , W. Fordyce (USA )
1971 : D. Gurr , J. Wright , L. Cliff , A. Coughlan (CAN )
1975 : R. Bonne , M. Morey , C. Wright , K. Peyton (USA )
1979 : L. Jezek , T. Caulkins , J. Sterkel , C. Woodhead (USA )
1983 : S. Walsh , K. Rhodenbaugh , L. Lehner , C. Steinseifer (USA )
1987 : H. Green , L. Heisick , J. Jorgensen , S. Linke (USA )
1991 : J. Wilson , D. Tierney , A. Wester-Krieg , A. Tappin (USA )
1995 : B. Bedford , K. King Bednar , A. Van Dyken , A. Martino (USA )
1999 : D. Knapp , S. Stitts , K. Campbell , T. Spatz (USA )
2003 : D. MacManus , S. Stitts , D. Vollmer , A. Weir (USA )
2007 : J. Smit , M. McKeehan , K. Hersey , M. Correia (USA )
2011 : R. Bootsma , A. Chandler , C. Donahue , A. Kendall (USA )
2015 : N. Coughlin , K. Meili , K. Worrell , A. Schmitt (USA )
2019 : P. Bacon , A. Lazor , K. Stewart , M. Geer (USA )
2023 : D. Hanus , R. Nicol , M. Mac Neil , M. Harvey (CAN )
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