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As compiled by Paul Alvarez

Results from July 12, 2009

Athletics
Men’s Discus
Michael Torie, 55.27, 12th place

Water Polo
USA 8, Hungary 9
6th Place

Results from July 11, 2009

Archery
Women’s Individual Compound
Erika Anschutz won 111-110 3rd Place!

Men’s Individual Compound
Steven Gatto won 118-110 1st Place!

Men’s Team Compound
Stephan Schwade, Zachary Plannick, Steven Gatto
Won 23-19, 1st Place!

Women’s Team Compound
Erika Anschutz, Brittany Lorenti, Elissa Falconer
Lost 20-23, 4th Place

Athletics
Women’s Shot Put
Lisa Hughes 13.03 13th place

Women’s Basketball
USA 83, Russia 64
1st Place!

Men’s Basketball
USA 91, Israel 80
3rd Place!

Swimming
Women’s 50m Freestyle
Michelle King 25.10, 3rd Place!
Madison Kennedy 25.30 6th place

Men’s 50m Freestyle
William Copeland 22.57 7th Place

Women’s 200m Butterfly
Lyndsay DePaul 2:09.89 2nd Place!
Ava Ohlgren 2:14.18 7th Place

Men’s 400m Individual Medley
Alex Vanderkaay 4:12.48 2nd Place!
Robert Bollier 4:26.02, 7th Place

Women’s 400m Freestyle
Kristen Heiss 4:11.30 2nd Place!

Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay
Lauren Rogers, Katlin Freeman, Amanda Sims, Madison Kennedy
4:01.90 1st Place!

Results from July 10, 2009

Archery
Women’s Team Recurve
Erin Mickelberry, Jennifer Nichols, Amanda Nichols won 14-13, lost in quarterfinals 13-20

Men’s Team Recurve
Glen Thomas , Timothy Myers , Jacob Wukie won in tiebreaker 17-17, lost in quarterfinals 13-18

Women’s Team Compound
Erika Anschutz, Brittany Lorenti, Elissa Falconer won 23-17, won 23-20,

Men’s Team Compound
Stephan Schwade, Zachary Plannick, Steven Gatto won 22-15, won 22-21, won 24-23

Mixed Team Recurve
Jennifer Nichols, Jacob Wukie lost 11-14 in quarterfinals

Mixed Team Compound
Steven Gatto, Erika Anschutz won in tiebreaker 15-15, won in tiebreaker 15-15, lost in tiebreaker 15-15 in the final, 2nd Place!

Men’s Basketball
Semifinal
USA 68, Russia 69

Diving
Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard
Abigail Johnston, Brittney Feldman 273 3d Place!

Men’s Synchronized 10m Platform
Sean Moore, David Colturi 383.64 3d Place!

Rythmic Gymnastics
Individual All-Around
Ava Gehringer 92.950 17th Place
Rachel Marmer 88.375 24th Place

Swimming
Women’s 1500m Freestyle
Whitney Sprague 16:29.04 2nd Place!

Men’s 100m Butterfly
Christopher Brady 51.62 2nd Place!

Women’s 200m Freestyle
Kristen Heiss1:58.77 3rd Place!
Chelsea Nauta 1:59.28 5th Place

Women’s 50m Backstroke
Lauren Rogers 28.92 7th Place

Men’s 200m Backstroke
Patrick Schirk 1:57.05 2nd Place

Men’s 50m Breaststroke
Kevin Swander 27.14 1st Place

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Christopher Brady, William Copeland, Douglas Robinson, Eric McGinnis 7:14.20 2nd Place!

Water Polo
Semifinal 5-8
USA 11, Italy 8

Results from July 9, 2009

Archery
Women’s Individual Recurve
Erin Mickelberry, won 104-99, lost 96-105
Jennifer Nichols won, 109-91, won 109-91, won 106-101, lost in quarterfinals 103-104
Amanda Nichols lost 86-108

Men’s Individual Recurve
Glen Thomas lost 98-99
Timothy Myers won 103-101, lost 107-109
Jacob Wukie lost 99-101

Women’s Individual Compound
Erika Anschutz won 115-111, won 113-110, won tiebreaker 111-111, lost in semifinal, in Bronze Medal match on Saturday!
Brittany Lorenti won tiebreaker 110-110, lost 109-114
Elissa Falconer lost 109-114

Men’s Individual Compound
Stephan Schwade won 118-107, lost 108-115
Zachary Plannick lost 111-112
Steven Gatto won 114-111, won 114-108, won 118-116, won 115-113, in Gold Medal match on Saturday!

Women’s Basketball
SemiFinal
USA 81, Australia 66

Men’s Basketball
Quarterfinal
USA Bulgaria

Diving
Men’s 10m Platform
Daniel Massaferro 345.75 9th Place

Swimming
Men’s 1500m Freestyle
Chad LaTourette 14:53.77 2nd Place!

Women’s 200m Breaststroke
Katlin Freeman 2:26.97 5th Place

Men’s 100m Freestyle
Wiliam Copeland 48.84 4th Place

Women’s 100 Butterfly
Amanda Sims  59.45 4th Place

Results from July 8, 2009


Diving
Women’s 3m Springboard
Abigail Johnston 263.10 8th Place
Brittney Feldman 252.60 11th Place

Swimming
Women’s 800m Freestyle
Whitney Sprague 8:32.71 1st Place
Chelsea Nauta 8:41.97 5th Place

Women’s 200m Individual Medley
Ava Ohlgren 2:12.07 1st Place!

Men’s 200m Breaststroke
Sean Mahoney 2:11.82 5th Place
John Cristie 2:13.27 7th Place

Women’s 100m Backstroke
Lauren Rogers 1:01.90 6th Place

Men’s 200m Butterfly
Robert Bollier 1:56.84 5th Place

Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
Morgan Scroggy, Ava Ohlgren, Chelsea Nauta, Kristen Heiss 8:00.49
1st Place!

Water Polo
Quarterfinal Match 36
USA 4, Australia 8

Results for July 7, 2009

Athletics (Track and Field)
Women’s Discus
Lisa Hughes – Did not advance to final

Men’s Shot Put
Michael Torie  14.79 – Did not advance to the final

Women’s Basketball
Intermediate Round Group E Match 38
USA 115, Czech Republic 78

Men’s Basketball
Intermediate Round Group I Match 54
USA 68, Serbia 66

Diving
Women’s Synchronized 10m Platform
Kara Cook/Audra Engenolf 252.69 5th Place

Men’s 1m Springboard
David Colturi 342.90 6th Place

Swimming
Men’s 800m Freestyle
Chad LaTourette 7:47.24 1st Place!

Men’s 200m Freestyle
Douglas Robison 1:48.34 2nd place!

Women’s 100m Breaststroke
Katlin Freeman 1:08.89 6th Place

Women’s 100m Freestyle
Madison Kennedy 54.96 3rd Place
Morgan Scroggy 55.13 6th Place

Men’s 200m Individual Medley
Alex Vanderkaay 1:57.58 1st Place!

Results for July 6, 2009

Men’s Basketball
Intermediate Round Group I Match 41
USA 108, Greece 77

Diving
Women’s 10m Platform
Amy Korthauer  251.35  9th Place
Audra Egenolf  223.60 12th Place

Swimming
Men’s 50m Butterfly
Christopher Brady  23.56  3rd Place

Men’s 100m Backstroke
Patrick Schirk  55.31  8th Place

Women’s 50m Butterfly
Morgan Scroggy  27.22  8th Place

Women’s 200m Backstroke
Kristen Heiss 2:09.22  2nd Place!
Emily Neal   2:13.53 7th Place

Taekwondo
Jason Hwang Men’s -62kg  lost 3-4

Aziza Chambers -55kg won 3-2, lost 4-5 in overtime in quarterfinals

Jayson Grant -84kg, lost 1-4

Brandi Powers -72kg won 5-4 in overtime, lost -1-7 in quarterfinals

Men’s Water Polo
Round of Eight
USA 10, Spain 8

Results for July 5, 2009


Women’s Basketball
Intermediate Round Group E Match 31
USA 75, Poland 67

Diving
Men’s 3m Springboard
Sean Moore 342.45 12th Place

Swimming
Men’s 400m Freestyle
Chad Latourette 3:46.93 2nd Place!
Matthew Patton 3:47.51 4th place

Women’s 400m Individual Medley
Ava Ohlgren 4:40.61 1st Place!
Lyndsay DePaul 4:41.94 2nd Place!

Women’s 400m Freestyle Relay
Ava Ohlgren, Chelsea Nauta, Michelle King, Madison Kennedy 3:41.81
1st Place!

Men’s 400m Freestyle Relay
Christopher Brady, William Copeland, Douglas Robison, Eric McGinnis 3:14.74 1st Place
Taekwondo
Stefan Webb Women’s -72kg lost 4-5 in overtime

Whitney Daniel Women’s -63kg won by DSQ, lost 0-7

TJ Leising +84kg lost 0-2

Maia Eubanks +72kg lost 0-2

Results for July 4, 2009 – Happy Independence Day!

Men’s Basketball
Preliminary Group H Match 28
USA  113, Korea 76

Diving
Men’s Synchronized 3m Springboard
Daniel Mazzaferro and David Marx 379.47 Third Place!
 
Women’s 1m Springboard
Ashley Karnes 277.85 Third Place!

Taekwondo
Bonny Su Women’s  -67kg  won 5-3, lost 0-2 in quarterfinals

Cheryl Krause  Women’s -51kg lost 1-3

Kristopher Uy Men’s -78kg lost 2-4

James Howe Men’s -58kg won 10-3, lost 0-1 in quarterfinals

Men’s Water Polo
Preliminary Group D Match 22
Hungary 9, USA 8

Results for July 3, 2009

Women’s Basketball
Preliminary Group A Match 21
USA 84, Serbia 50

Men’s Basketball
Preliminary Group H Match 17
USA 87, Finland 40

Taekwondo
Anees Hasnain    Womens -47kg    lost 0-4

Kasey Mallard    Womens -59kg    won 2-1, lost 1-2 in quarterfinals

Terrence Jennings  Men’s -67kg    won 4-1, won 4-3, won 3-1, 1-1 in semifinals Bronze Medalist!

Jonathan Nguyen   Men’s -54kg    won 0—1, won 2-0, lost 1-3 in quarterfinals

Men’s Water Polo
Preliminary Group D Match 14
USA 16, Poland 3

Results for July 2, 2009

Women’s Basketball
Women  Preliminary Group A Match 13
USA 93, Great Britain 59

Taekwondo
Men’s Team Poomsae
Jason Hwang, Anthony Nguyen, Jonathan Nguyen     7.83    6th Place

Women’s Team Poomsae
Karolina Corin, Rebecca Hung, Alicia Zhou    7.16  SemiFinals    9th Place

Mixed Pair Poomsae
Bobby Ren, Alicia Zhou    7.17    SemiFinals        11th Place

Men’s Water Polo
Preliminary Group D Match 7
USA 8, Japan 8

Results for July 1, 2009


Women’s Basketball
Preliminary Group A Match 7
USA 115, France 30

Taekwondo
Men’s Individual Poomsae
Jonathan Nguyen    Did not advance

Women’s Individual Poomsae
Carissa Fu            Did not advance

 
US-IUSF and BTI Events Announce Partnership PDF Print E-mail


United States International University Sports Federation

and BTI Events Announce Plans for U.S. Teams to Attend Winter and

Summer World University Games through 2015 

SEATTLE, Wash, U.S.A., Feb. 15  – BTI Events and the United States International University Sports Federation (US-IUSF) announced a new partnership to assist in the logistical implementation of the World University Games and World University Championships for US teams. The relationship begins with the selection and support of teams for the 2011 Winter Games in Erzurum, Turkey, and the 2011 Summer Games in Shenzhen, China. The World University Games are one of the largest international sports competitions in the world (see http://www.fisu.net).

Dr. Gary Cunningham, President of the US-IUSF and the Head of Delegation for Team USA, said, “I am excited about our joint venture with BTI Events. The partnership will ensure more opportunities for student athletes to participate in the World University Games and will provide a quality experience for all participants.”

BTI Events Executive Director Nels Hawkinson offered, “BTI Events was created to pursue these types of important international athletic competitions. We are thrilled to be a part of it and look forward to a successful relationship with the US-IUSF and participating teams and athletes. We are exited to announce this joint venture while the world is turning its attention to the winter Olympics.” BTI Events staff includes collegiate sport coaches and international sport leaders. It is a subsidiary of Basketball Travelers, Inc., the leader in international basketball sport tours and events.

A new site has been developed to communicate with team and athlete participants, http://wugusa.com - information will be evolving on the site the next couple of months and it is intended to become a technical resource for those attending the games. Forms, procedures and manuals will be available there for completion and download.

In coordination with the US-IUSF, BTI Events will connect with national sports governing bodies, organizations, and university conferences to field competitive US teams for both the World University Games and the World University Sports Championships. Additionally, BTI Events will work with the US-IUSF to identify potential cities to host future World University Sport Championships.

US-IUSF Executive Secretary Dr. Stan Brassie agreed: "The US-IUSF is indeed fortunate to welcome BTI Events as a managing partner for the FISU World University Games and World University Championships.  It became quite apparent in 2009 that the US-IUSF, which is a totally volunteer organization, could not continue to provide the services that the USA athletes need and deserve. BTI Events has a professional staff, extensive international experience, and a commitment to provide services of which we can all be proud.  Although US-IUSF will continue to be very involved in overseeing every aspect, BTI Events will carry out the professional management of the competitions beginning in 2011. We look forward to a long and productive association with them."

ABOUT US-IUSF

The US-IUSF, formerly known as The United States Collegiate Sports Council (USCSC) began officially in 1967 as the official representative to the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The USSC changed its name to the United States International University Sports Federation (US-IUSF) in 2005.

See: http://usiusf.org/

 ABOUT BTI EVENTS

 

 BTI Events facilitates and provides logistical support for all types of athletic teams traveling to domestic and international events. Our clients range from youth lacrosse teams to U.S. athletes competing in the World University Games (beginning in 2011) and World University Championships (beginning in 2012).

BTI Events is a subsidiary of Basketball Travelers Inc., a company established in 1985 to organize international and domestic basketball tours and tournaments for NCAA universities, high schools and foreign club and national teams.

BTI Events is expanding into event management across multiple sports at a variety of skill levels, from youth sports to Olympic and professional-caliber athletes and teams.

See: http://btievents.net and http://wugusa.com

 

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Live Serbia Games info PDF Print E-mail

Go to this link for more live information, video and picts from the Games:

http://live.ub2009.org/UB2009_Live_eng/Default.aspx

 
USA Basketball Gets to Belgrade Early PDF Print E-mail

The Men's and Women's Basketball Teams Arrive in the Athlete's Village. You can follow their progress here:

http://usabasketball.com/women_team.php?page=wwug

http://usabasketball.com/men_team.php?page=mwug

 

 
FISU TV with Daily Updates PDF Print E-mail

Here is some video that is updated daily.

 http://www.fisu.tv/wint3/testPlayer.html

 
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