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Melissa Belote Personal information Full name Melissa Louise Belote Nationality United States
Born October 16, 1956
WashingtonSport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Backstroke Medal recordWomen’s swimming Competitor for the United States
Olympic Games Gold 1972 Munich 100 m backstroke Gold 1972 Munich 200 m backstroke Gold 1972 Munich 4x100 m medley relay World Championships Gold 1973 Belgrad 200 m backstroke Silver 1973 Belgrad 100 m backstroke Silver 1973 Belgrad 4x100 m medley relay Melissa Louise Belote (born October 16, 1956 in Washington, D.C.) is an Olympic and former World Record holding backstroke swimmer from the United States. She swam for her native country at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.
At 15 years of age she won three gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games; in the 100m backstroke Belote defeated her American teammate and record holder Susan Atwood. In the 200m Backstroke, Belote set a World Record (2:19.19).
She retired from the sport in 1979. Four years later she was inducted in the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[1]
She currently coaches swim and dive at McClintock High School in Tempe, AZ and coaches for Rio Salado Swim Team. Her assistant coach is Caleb Stodghill. Her favorite swimmers are Ashley Grijalva, Cameron Clark, Nick Quon, and Zoe Vela.
References
- ^ Belote's entry on the International Swimming Hall of Fame website.
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Olympic Champions in Women's 100 m Backstroke 1924: Sybil Bauer • 1928: Marie Braun • 1932: Eleanor Holm • 1936: Nida Senff • 1948: Karen Harup • 1952: Joan Harrison • 1956: Judy Grinham • 1960: Lynn Burke • 1964: Cathy Ferguson • 1968: Kaye Hall • 1972: Melissa Belote • 1976: Ulrike Richter • 1980: Rica Reinisch • 1984: Theresa Andrews • 1988: Kristin Otto • 1992: Krisztina Egerszegi • 1996: Beth Botsford • 2000: Diana Mocanu • 2004: Natalie Coughlin • 2008: Natalie Coughlin
Olympic Champions in Women's 200 m Backstroke 1968: Lillian Watson • 1972: Melissa Belote • 1976: Ulrike Richter • 1980: Rica Reinisch • 1984: Jolanda de Rover • 1988: Krisztina Egerszegi • 1992: Krisztina Egerszegi • 1996: Krisztina Egerszegi • 2000: Diana Mocanu • 2004: Kirsty Coventry • 2008: Kirsty Coventry
Olympic Champions in Women's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1960: USA (Burke, Kempner, Schuler, von Saltza) • 1964: USA (Ferguson, Goyette, Stouder, Ellis) • 1968: USA (Hall, Ball, Daniel, Pedersen) • 1972: USA (Belote, Carr, Deardurff, Neilson) • 1976: East Germany (Richter, Anke, Ender, Pollack) • 1980: East Germany (Reinisch, Geweniger, Pollack, Metschuck) • 1984: USA (Andrews, Caulkins, Meagher, Hogshead) • 1988: East Germany (Otto, Hörner, Weigang, Meißner) • 1992: USA (Loveless, Nall, Ahmann-Leighton, Thompson) • 1996: USA (Botsford, Beard, Martino, Van Dyken) • 2000: USA (Bedford, Quann, Thompson, Torres) • 2004: Australia (Rooney, Jones, Thomas, Henry) • 2008: Australia (Seebohm, Jones, Schipper, Trickett)
World Long Course Champions in Women's 200 m Backstroke 1973: Melissa Belote (USA) • 1975: Birgit Treiber (GDR) • 1978: Linda Jezek (USA) • 1982: Kornelia Sirch (GDR) • 1986: Kornelia Sirch (GDR) • 1991: Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) • 1994: Chihong He (CHN) • 1998: Roxana Maracineanu (FRA) • 2001: Diana Mocanu (ROM) • 2003: Katy Sexton (GBR) • 2005: Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) • 2007: Margaret Hoelzer (USA) • 2009: Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) • 2011: Missy Franklin (USA)
1976 USA Olympic Swimming Team Men's Team Jim Babashoff • Joe Bottom • Mike Bruner • Rick Colella • Casey Converse • Lawrence Dowler • Billy Forrester • Bruce Furniss • Steve Furniss • Brian Goodell • Steven Gregg • Bobby Hackett • Gary Hall, Sr. • Daniel Harrigan • Paul Hartloff • John Hencken • Bob Jackson • Charles Keating • Tim McKee • Jim Montgomery • John Naber • Douglas Northway • Peter Rocca • Tim Shaw • Rodney Strachan • Matt Vogel • Chris Woo
Women's Team Shirley Babashoff • Melissa Belote • Wendy Boglioli • Brenda Borgh • Lelei Fonoimoana • Maryanne Graham • Jeanne Haney • Janis Hape • Kathy Heddy • Jennifer Hooker • Linda Jezek • Nicole Kramer • Renee Laravie • Renee MaGee • Marcia Morey • Kim Peyton • Laurie Siering • Miriam Smith • Jill Sterkel • Karen Thornton • Tauna Vandewghe • Wendy Weinberg • Donnalee Wennerstrom • Camille Wright
Staff John Bogert • Doc Counsilman (Men's Head Coach) • Lawrence Dowler • Frank Elm • Carolyn Finneran • Don Gambril • George Haines • Jim Montrella • Jack Nelson • Charlotte Piper • Albert Schoenfield
Categories:- 1956 births
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- Olympic swimmers of the United States
- Swimmers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Former world record holders in swimming
- Olympic medalists in swimming
- Female backstroke swimmers
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- American swimming biography stubs
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