- Simon Burnett
Infobox Swimmer
swimmername = Simon Burnett
imagesize = 150px
caption = Simon Burnett interviewed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
fullname = Simon Burnett
nicknames = Psi
nationality = GBR
strokes = Freestyle
club =
collegeteam =
birthdate = birth date and age|1983|04|14
birthplace =Oxford ,United Kingdom
deathdate =
deathplace =
height = height|m=1.89
weight =
medaltemplates =Simon Andrew Burnett ["Index of Births, Marriages and Deaths in England and Wales, 1837-1983."] (born
April 14 1983 ) is a world-class English swimmer.He holds the 100 metre and 200 metre British freestyle records , he trains in
Arizona and formerly swam for the university'sArizona Wildcats , in 2007 Burnett signed a sponsorship deal with Nike.Career
Simon was born at the
John Radcliffe Hospital inOxford , the second of the three sons of Ray Burnett and Melanie Verhoeven. He lived in theOxfordshire village ofChinnor as a child, and then moved a few miles toTetsworth , attendingLord Williams's School inThame ,Oxfordshire . After completing hisGCSE s, he went toJohn Hampden Grammar School , inHigh Wycombe , to study chemistry, biology, and physics at A-level. He first swam atWycombe District Swimming Pool from very a young age, and soon joined the Wycombe District Swimming Club, where he remained until 2003. He was coached by Bob Pay and his move to John Hampden, which was local to the Wycombe Sports Centre at which he trained, helped him focus further on swimming. In 2003, with the help of his coach Bob Pay, Simon won a sports scholarship at theUniversity of Arizona to study business. He now swims for theArizona Wildcats under coachFrank Busch and lives inTucson, Arizona .Burnett began competing at an international level in 2000 at the 3 Nations Junior International. At the ASA National Championships, he won gold in the 50 m backstroke in 2001 and 2002. On the advice of his coach Bob Pay, Burnett switched to swim freestyle in 2003 and began to excel. His television debut was in 2002 at the Manchester Commonwealth Games, where he competed in the 4×200 freestyle relay and won a
bronze medal . The followingOlympic Games saw Simon finish 7th in the 200 m freestyle, and he competed in the 4×200 m freestyle relay team, which finished 4th, nearly grabbing bronze medals. The British trials for the Games had been a great success for Simon, in which he won silver in 100 m freestyle and gold in the 200 m freestyle, despite having broken his wrist in a cycling accident in Arizona two months previously. He was now emerging as an elite British swimmer. Swimming for theUniversity of Arizona , Burnett competes in the American NCAAs and has had great success winning gold in his first year in the 200y freestyle and in 2005. 2005 was probably his best year yet, returning to England as well for the ASA National Championships. He won 3gold medal s in the 50 m, 100 m, and 200 m freestyle. All of which were new British records. In the United States, he also broke the 17-year old record for the 200y freestyle set byMatt Biondi at 1:33.03; Burnett swam a 1:32.22.At the
2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Burnett competed in the 200 m freestyle and won silver with a time of 1:47.38, beaten by team mateRoss Davenport , who swam a personal best of 1:47.29. Simon was also part of the relay team in the 4×100 m freestyle, managing to come fourth, with theSouth Africa n favourites taking gold. However, the most sensational race was the 4×200 m freestyle, when the English team, won the gold medal, nudgingScotland into second place andAustralia into third. The next day, he stormed to individual gold in the 100 m freestyle, leaving the South African entrantsRyk Neethling andRoland Schoeman into second and third respectively. With a time of 48.57s, he set a Commonwealth Games record and broke his own British record by eleven-hundredths of a second.Before the Commonwealth Games had ended, Burnett was off to
Atlanta for the 2006 NCAA Championships. Swimming forArizona , Simon won bronze in the 50 yd freestyle, silver in the 4×50 yd freestyle relay, and gold in the 4×50 yd medley relay. In the 200 yd freestyle he won gold and broke the US open record with a time of 1:31.20.Burnett is due to represent
Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 4×100 m freestyle relay swimming event.Personal bests and records held
Short Course Yards
* 50 y Freestyle 19.28
* 100 y Freestyle 42.02
* 200 y Freestyle 1.31.20 (NCAA Record and US Open Record)
* 500 y Freestyle 4:42.26
* 100 y Backstroke 46.44
* 200 y Backstroke 1:45.35Profile
Height: 1.89 m / 6 ft 2 in
Weight: 83 kg / 183 pounds
Stroke: Freestyle
References
ee also
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Commonwealth Games records in swimming
*British records in swimming External links
* [http://www.britishswimming.org/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,5157-182650-199868-43075-270550-custom-item,00.html Profile on British Swimming]
*Athens 2004 [http://www.olympics.org.uk/athens/team_gb_cat.asp?AthleteID=84&AthleteID_Detail=84&SportNameId=20 profile]
*Melbourne 2006 [http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Participants/Participants?ID=104197 profile]
*Beijing 2008 [http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/BIO/Athlete/1/225471.shtml]
*Swim Rankings [http://www.swimrankings.net/index.php?page=athleteDetail&athleteId=1529191 profile]
*"The Times", 20 February 2006 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/article732775.ece "Burnett perfectly prepared to stand in the path of Thorpedo"]
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