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Ann Colloton
American swimmer

Ann Colloton

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Ann Colloton is a former competitive swimmer. She was a five-time Big Ten Conference champion, an eight-time All-American, and the NCAA breaststroke champion in 1989.She was the first athlete in University of Michigan history to be twice named female athlete of the year and was also named Michigan's Female Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s.She was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor in February 2008.

Competitive swimmer

A native of Iowa City, Iowa,Colloton attended Iowa City West High School, and was a seven-time Iowa state swimming champion who went on to star at the University of Michigan from 1987-1990.With Colloton on the team, the Michigan women's swim team won 35 of 36 dual meets and claimed four consecutive Big Ten Conference championships from 1987-1990. Colloton was a five-time Big Ten champion and eight-time All-American.Her 200-yard breaststroke dominance resulted in three Big Ten individual titles (1988–90) and an NCAA championship in 1989.Her NCAA championship came in March 1989 at the Indiana University Natatorium where she swam the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:12.96 to beat Jill Johnson of Stanford by .15 seconds.

Awards and honors

Colloton was named the University of Michigan's female athlete of the year in 1989 and 1990, becoming the first athlete (male or female) in school history to receive the athlete of the year award more than once.Only two others have matched the feat: swimmer Tom Dolan (male athlete of the year, 1995–96) and softball player Jennie Ritter (female athlete of the year, 2005–06).In 1992, Colloton was also named Michigan's Female Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s as part of the Big Ten's celebration of women's sports.Colloton was also a three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree and the recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient in 1990.She was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor in February 2008 along with Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard.

Later years

Colloton recently moved to Georgia with her husband, Rev. Matthew Laney, and two children, Camden and Halladay. Halladay swims for the Metro Atlanta Aquatic CLub.

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In the 2003 Barcelona World Championships, Popov once again made a clean sweep of the men's 50 m and 100 m freestyle events, citing that Barcelona would always be special to him, for it was there that for him, everything first began.

He announced his participation in the 2004 Athens Olympics. Moreover, he was the Flagbearer of Russia in the opening ceremony. However, being the oldest competitor at the pool, the gold medal eluded him, and he did not even manage to make it into the finals of both the men's 50 m and 100 m freestyle events.

He announced his retirement from the sport in January 2005.

Post swimming

Popov at the Kremlin in 2008

Popov was elected a full member of the International Olympic Committee in December 1999. He also represents the athletes on the IOC Sport for All Commission and was elected directly as one of seven athletes to the IOC Athletes' Commission by the athletes participating in the 1996 Olympics. He was re-elected to the Athletes Commission at the 2000 Games and is now Honorary Secretary. He was awarded the 1996 Russian Medal of Honour for contributions to sport. He was also named Russian Athlete of the Year and European Sports Press Union Athlete of the Year in 1996.

In June 2003, he confirmed that he was permanently leaving Australia in early 2004 to live in Solothurn, Switzerland. He said the move followed the offer of a business proposition in Switzerland, once he had retired from swimming. He retained Touretski as a long-distance coach.

Alexander Popov during the 2008 Summer Olympics

Popov earned both a bachelor's and a master's degree in sports coaching from the Russian Academy.

He is a spokesman for Omega SA alongside other swimming legends such as Ian Thorpe.

He has recently appeared at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics after being elected a member of the IOC, presenting flowers to volunteers. He has been named to the Evaluation Commission for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

In 2009 he served as chairman of the RC Lokomotiv Moscow rugby league club.

Since May 2009 he is a member of the supervisory board of Adidas.

Personal life

In early 1997 he married Darya Shmeleva, a Russian Olympic swimmer whom he had dated since 1995. They have two sons, Vladimir (b. 1997) and Anton (b. 2000), and a daughter, Mia (b. 22 December 2010).

Popov is a friend of the legendary wrestler Aleksandr Karelin.

Honors and awards

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