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Douglas Russell Personal information Full name Douglas Albert Russell Nickname(s) "Doug" Nationality United States Born February 20, 1946
Midland, TexasHeight 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Weight 68 kilograms (150 lb) Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Butterfly, Medley and Backstroke Club Dick Smith Swim Gym College team University of Texas at Arlington Medal recordMen's swimming Competitor for the United States Olympic Games Gold 1968 Mexico City 100 m butterfly Gold 1968 Mexico City 4x100 m medley relay Pan American Games Gold 1967 Winnipeg 200 m Individual Medley Gold 1967 Winnipeg 4x100 m medley relay Summer Universiade Gold 1967 Tokyo 100 m butterfly Gold 1967 Tokyo 4x100 m medley relay Silver 1967 Tokyo 100 m backstroke Douglas Albert Russell (born February 20, 1946) is an Olympic Champion butterfly swimmer from the United States, who won the first ever gold medal in the men's 100m butterfly - an event which made its debut at the 1968 Summer Olympics (in an upset over Mark Spitz). He also won gold in the 4x100m medley relay.
Early Swimming
Born in Midland, Texas - Russell attended the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), where he swam in intercollege competition.
He began swimming in high school for Midland, swimming in the new 50m "Alamo" pool built by the city in 1962. It was later renamed in his honor to the "Douglas Russell Swimming Pool"[1] He was an all round swimmer in high school and later at Arlington - swimming competitively in butterfly, backstroke, and individual medley events. Other school swimmers of the era remember him as a tough competitor who was hard to beat but who brought out the best in swimmers around him.[2]
At UTA, Russell swam under coach Don Easterling in the Burford Swim team.[3] Other notable members who joined the team were 1972 Olympic Champion Jerry Heidenreich who came to swim specifically with Russell on the team.[4]
Doug Russell Park, on the southern border of the UTA campus, is named in his honor.
Today
Russell lives in the Austin, Texas area. He is an assistant age group swimming coach for Nitro Swimming.[5]
References
Olympic Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1960: USA (McKinney, Hait, Larson, Farrell) • 1964: USA (Mann, Craig, Schmidt, Clark) • 1968: USA (Hickcox, McKenzie, Russell, Walsh) • 1972: USA (Stamm, Bruce, Spitz, Heidenreich) • 1976: USA (Naber, Hencken, Vogel, Montgomery) • 1980: Australia (Kerry, Evans, Tonelli, Brooks) • 1984: USA (Carey, Lundquist, Morales, Gaines) • 1988: USA (Berkoff, Schroeder, Biondi, Jacobs) • 1992: USA (Rouse, Diebel, Morales, Olsen) • 1996: USA (Rouse, Linn, Henderson, Hall, Jr.) • 2000: USA (Krayzelburg, Moses, Crocker, Hall, Jr.) • 2004: USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak) • 2008: USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Phelps, Lezak)
Olympic Champions in Men's 100 m Butterfly 1968: Douglas Russell • 1972: Mark Spitz • 1976: Matt Vogel • 1980: Pär Arvidsson • 1984: Michael Groß • 1988: Anthony Nesty • 1992: Pablo Morales • 1996: Denis Pankratov • 2000: Lars Frölander • 2004: Michael Phelps • 2008: Michael Phelps
Pan American Champions in Men's 200 m Individual Medley 1967: Douglas Russell | 1971 – 1975: Steve Furniss | 1979: Jesse Vassallo | 1983: Ricardo Prado | 1987: Bill Stapleton | 1991: Ron Karnaugh | 1995 – 1999: Curtis Myden | 2003: George Bovell | 2007 – 2011: Thiago PereiraPan American Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1951: United States (Stack, Stassforth, Cleveland) · 1955: United States (McKinney, Maguire, Baarcke, Scholes) · 1959: United States (McKinney, Munsch, Troy, Farrell) · 1963: United States (McGeagh, Craig, Richardson, Kirby) · 1967: United States (Russell, Webb, Spitz, Walsh) · 1971: United States (Murphy, Job, Heidenreich, Heckl) · 1975: United States (Rocca, Colella, Curington, Babashoff) · 1979: United States (Jackson, Lundquist, Placak, McCagg) · 1983: United States (Carey, Lundquist, Gribble, Gaines) · 1987: United States (Gill, Korhammer, King, Dudley) · 1991: United States (Gill, Dersch, Merrell, Thomas) · 1995: United States (Rouse, Van Neerden, Henderson, Olsen) · 1999: Brazil (Massura, Tomazini, Scherer, Borges) · 2003: United States (Marshall, Gangloff, Michaelson, Brunelli) · 2007: United States (Bal, Gangloff, Berens, Grant) · 2011: Brazil (Guido, França, Mangabeira, Cielo)
Summer Universiade Champions in Men's 100 m Butterfly 1967: Douglas Russell (USA) • 1970: John Ferris (USA) • 1973: Allan Poucher (USA) • 1977: Mike Curington (USA) • 1979: Mike Bottom (USA) • 1981: Robert Placak (USA) • 1983: Aleksey Markovskiy (URS) • 1985: Jon Sieben (AUS) • 1987: Andy Jameson (GBR) • 1991: Shen Jianqiang (CHN) • 1993: Martin Roberts (AUS) • 1995: Jason Lancaster (USA) • 1997: Denys Sylantyev (UKR) • 1999: Adam Pine (AUS) • 2001: Kohei Kawamoto (JPN) • 2003: Andriy Serdinov (UKR) • 2005: Sergiy Breus (UKR) • 2007: Darryl Rudolf (CAN) • 2009: Jason Dunford (KEN) 2011: Tim Phillips (USA)
Summer Universiade Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1959: Italy: Unknown · 1961: Japan: Unknown · 1963: Hungary: Unknown · 1965: USA: (Mann, Tretheway, Riker, Roth) · 1967: USA: (Hickcox, Merten, Russell, Walsh) · 1970: USA: (Ivey, Shilling, Ferris, Heckl) · 1973: USA: (Johnson, Chatfield, Poucher, Knox) · 1977: USA: (Ballard, Michaelis, Curington, Ebuna) · 1979: USA: (Manganiello, Lundberg, Bottom, Peppas) · 1981: Soviet Union: Unknown · 1983: Soviet Union: Unknown · 1985: USA: (Rhodenbaugh, Moffet, O'Neil, McCadam) · 1987: USA: (Berkoff, Torres, Mortenson, Hansen) · 1991: USA: (Hansen, Kutler, Pajer, Schwenk) · 1993: USA: (Schwenk, Crawford, Pepper, Fox) · 1995: USA: (Jachimowski, Engstrom-Heg, Lancaster, Davis) · 1997: USA: (Brewer, Kling, Martyak, Jones) · 1999: USA: (Ulrickson, McDonnell, Pierce, Busse) · 2001: USA: (Marshall, Denniston, Haidinyak, VonSchoff) · 2003: Ukraine: (Nikolaychuk, Lisogor, Serdinov, Yegoshin) · 2005: Ukraine: (Bugayov, Lisogor, Advena, Syzonenko) · 2007: Russia: (Smirnov, Falko, Korotyshkin, Grechin) · 2009: Japan: (R. Irie, Sakimoto, S. Irie, Harada) 2011: Japan: (Irie, Tateishi, Kishida, Shioura)
Categories:- 1946 births
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