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Morgan Scroggy Personal information Full name Morgan Scroggy Nationality American Born August 2, 1988
Portland, OregonHeight 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Freestyle Club Athens Bulldog Swim Club College team Georgia Bulldogs Medal recordWomen's swimming Competitor for the United States Pan Pacific Championships Gold 2010 Irvine 4x200 m freestyle Silver 2010 Irvine 200 m freestyle Summer Universiade Gold 2009 Belgrade 4x100 m freestyle Gold 2009 Belgrade 4x200 m freestyle Gold 2009 Belgrade 4x100 m medley Morgan Scroggy (born August 2, 1988) is an American swimmer.
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Career
At the 2010 US National Championships, the selection meet for both the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships and the 2011 World Aquatics Championships, Scroggy placed third in both the 200 m individual medley and 200 m backstroke, and fourth in the 200 m freestyle, earning a place on the US National Team roster.[1][2][3] At the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships, Scroggy earned the silver medal in the 200 m freestyle despite having placed just fourth in the event at Nationals.[4][5] Scroggy also swam the second leg of the 4x200 m freestyle relay, in which the US won the gold medal in a new championship record time of 7:51.21.[6][7]
Scroggy is an engineering student at the University of Georgia and trains under coach Jack Bauerle.[8]
Personal bests
Long course meters Stroke Distance Time Date Freestyle 100 m 54.96 Aug 2010 Freestyle 200 m 1:57.13 Aug 2010 Medley 200 m 2:11.25 Aug 2010 Backstroke 200 m 2:10.87 Aug 2010 References
- ^ "2010 US National Championships results: Women's 200 m individual medley final". August 3, 2010. http://omegatiming.com/swimming/racearchives/2010/IrvineUS/C73A1_Res1Heat_103_Finals_1_Women_200_Medley.pdf.
- ^ "2010 US National Championships results: Women's 200 m backstroke final". August 6, 2010. http://omegatiming.com/swimming/racearchives/2010/IrvineUS/C73A1_Res1Heat_123_Finals_1_Women_200_Back.pdf.
- ^ "2010 US National Championships results: Women's 200 m freestyle final". August 4, 2010. http://omegatiming.com/swimming/racearchives/2010/IrvineUS/C73A1_Res1Heat_111_Finals_1_Women_200_Free.pdf.
- ^ "2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships results: Women's 200 m freestyle final". August 18, 2010. http://omegatiming.com/swimming/racearchives/2010/IrvinePPchampionships/C73A1_Res1Heat_103_Finals_1_Women_200_Free.pdf.
- ^ "Schmitt, Scroggy Go 1-2 In 200 Free At Pan Pacs". University of Georgia Bulldogs Athletics. August 19, 2010. http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/c-swim/spec-rel/081910aac.html.
- ^ "2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships results: Women's 4x200 m freestyle relay". August 19, 2010. http://omegatiming.com/swimming/racearchives/2010/IrvinePPchampionships/C74B_ResSummaryRelay_19_Heats_Women_4x200_Free.pdf.
- ^ "Scroggy, Schmitt Lead Team USA To Relay Victory". University of Georgia Bulldogs Athletics. August 20, 2010. http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/c-swim/spec-rel/082010aaa.html.
- ^ "Athlete bio: Morgan Scroggy". University of Georgia Bulldogs Athletics. http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/c-swim/mtt/scroggy_morgan00.html.
External links
- "USA Swimming athlete bio: Morgan Scroggy". http://usaswimming.org/DesktopModules/BioViewManaged.aspx?personid=cdcc118a-892c-4252-ab5b-23b22bac5457&TabId=1453&Mid=6519.
Pan Pacific Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1985: USA (Wayte, Radke, Walker, Steinseifer) • 1987: USA (Kremer, Radke, Marley, O'Leary) • 1989: USA (Kremer, Cassiday, Evans, Kole) • 1991: USA (Haislett, Hedgepeth, Evans, Anderson) • 1993: USA (Haislett, Evans, Anderson, Thompson) • 1995: USA (Teuscher, Valerio, Jackson, Thompson) • 1997: USA (Benko, Whitney, Cail, Thompson) • 1999: USA (Benko, Stonebraker, Thompson, Teuscher) • 2002: USA (Coughlin, Hill, Munz, Benko) • 2006: USA (Coughlin, Nymeyer, Vollmer, Hoff) • 2010: USA (Vollmer, Scroggy, Hoff, Schmitt)
Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 1959: Great Britain: Unknown • 1961: Soviet Union: Unknown • 1963: Hungary: Unknown • 1965: Hungary: Unknown • 1967: USA: (Gustavson, Alsup, Randall, Ellis) • 1970: USA: (McCuen, Benoit, Hall, Fritz) • 1973: USA: (Corcione, Tullis, Wetsel, Tuttle) • 1977: USA: (Houghton, Brown, Harrell, Hinderaker) • 1979: USA: (Harris, Hinderaker, Glasgow, Caulkins) • 1981: USA: (Lett, Borgmann, Major, Sterkel) • 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown • 1985: USA: (Boyd, Zemina, Wengler, Johnson) • 1987: Netherlands: Unknown • 1991: PR China: Unknown • 1993: USA: (Perroni, Allick, Booth, Hedgepeth) • 1995: USA: (Tong, Coole, Edwards, Bendel) • 1997: USA: (Eberwein, Taylor, Price, Kolbisen) • 1999: USA: (Maxwell, Black, Terry, Allen) • 2001: USA: (Crisman, Jaimson, Williams, Tolar) • 2003: France: (Mongel, Couderc, Monchaux, Figuès) • 2005: USA: (Hupman, Correia, Wanezek, Vollmer) • 2007: USA: (Silver, Denby, Cashion, Hupman) • 2009: USA: (King, Kennedy, Ohlgren, Scroggy, Scroggy, Nauta) • 2011: AUS: (Campbell, Mills, Morrison, Guehrer)
Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown • 1985: USA: (Zemina, Shupe, O'Leary, Meagher) • 1987: USA: (O'Leary, Meyers, Kriegsman, Kremer) • 1991: Soviet Union: Unknown • 1993: Canada: Unknown • 1995: USA: (Haag, Jacob, Taormina, Anderson) • 1997: USA: (Thies, Black, Jesperson, Haag) • 1999: USA: (Owen, Black, Kilian, Zimbone) • 2001: USA: (Tolar, Komisarz, Williams, Black) • 2003: PR China: (Xu Yanwei, Qi Hui, Chen Hua, Pang Jiaying) • 2005: USA: (Medina, Hill, Chandler, Retrum) • 2007: USA: (Dwelley, Reilly, Smith, Sandeno) • 2009: USA: (Scroggy, Ohlgren, Nauta, Heiss) 2011: USA: (Bispo, Nauta, Dwelley, Romano)
Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1959: Italy: Unknown · 1961: Soviet Union: Unknown · 1963: Hungary: Unknown · 1965: Hungary: Unknown · 1967: USA: (Moore, Goyette, Randall, Gustavson) · 1970: USA: (Hall, Kurtz, Colella, McCuen) · 1973: USA: (Tullis, Arr, Arden, Tuttle) · 1977: USA: (McCully, Tasnady, Harrell, Hinderaker) · 1979: USA: (Breedy, Hegel, Rapp, Caulkins) · 1981: USA: (Carlisle, Waters, Sterkel, Major) · 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown · 1985: USA: (Donahue, Smith, Meagher, Johnson) · 1987: USA: (O'Brien, Rhodenbaugh, Eyles, Berzins) · 1991: USA: (Bedford, Hedman, Morgan, Stoudt) · 1993: USA: (Humphrey, Heisick, Depold, Perroni) · 1995: USA: (Heydanek, King Bednar, Campbell, Edwards) · 1997: Japan: Unknown · 1999: Japan: (Inada, Nakashima, Hagiwara, Imoto) 2001: PR China: Unknown · 2003: PR China: (Zhan, Luo, Xu, Pang) · 2005: USA: (McGregory, Jendrick, Christianson, Correia) · 2007: Japan: (Terakawa, Tamura, Kato, Urabe) · 2009: USA: (Rogers, Freeman, Sims, Kennedy) 2011: PR China: (Gao, Sun, Lu, Tang) ·
Categories:- 1988 births
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