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Ryan Wochomurka
Ryan Charles Wochomurka (born June 20, 1983) is a retired American swimmer who won a silver medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships. In 2004, he won the National Collegiate Athletic Association titles in the 4×50 and 4×100 m freestyle relays. He was born to Chip and Jayne Wochomurka in Columbus, Indiana, and studied at the Columbus North High School and Auburn University. While at Auburn University Wochomurka was a member of three National Championship teams (2003, 2004, 2005). After retiring from swimming he graduated from the Auburn University in 2005, majoring in political science. He then worked as a recruitment representative for the swimwear manufacturer TYR Sport, Inc., then as the Associate Head Swimming Coach at the University of Louisville. In 2015, Wochomurka was hired to be the Head Swimming and Diving Coach at the University of Houston where he led the team to five straight conference titles. On April 23, 2021, Wocho ...
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Head Coach
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2004 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming And Diving Championships
The 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 25–27, 2004 in the Nassau County Aquatic Center, East Meadow, New York. Twenty-one champions were declared. Along with 2000, this year's meet was held short course meters (25 meters), rather than the NCAA's traditional short-course yards format (25 yards). This allowed for World Records to be set at the meet. Team Championships results Medal table Medalists *WR denotes World Record *CR denotes Championship Record *NR denotes National Record Swimming , - , 50 m freestyle , - , 100 m freestyle , - , 200 m freestyle , - , 400 m freestyle , - , 1500 m freestyle , - , 100 m backstroke , - , 200 m backstroke , - , 100 m breaststroke , - , 200 m breaststroke , - , 100 m butterfly , - , 200 m butterfly , - , 200 m IM , - , 400 m IM , - valign=top , 4 × 50 mfreestyle relay , - valign=top , 4 × 100 mfreestyle relay , - valign=top , 4 × 200 mfreestyle rela ...
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American Male Freestyle Swimmers
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Houston Cougars Swimming Coaches
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